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Erkech may refer to - Erkeç, a small village in Azerbaijan The former name of Kozichino near Pomorie in Bulgaria The distinctive Erkech dialect that originated
Erkech
Dialect of Bulgarian
The Erkech dialect is a Bulgarian dialect, which is part of the Balkan group of the Eastern Bulgarian dialects. It originates from two villages in the
Erkech_dialect
Eastern South Slavic language
Balkan Central Balkan Kotel-Elena-Dryanovo Panagyurishte Pirdop Teteven Erkech Subbalkan Rup Strandzha Thracian Smolyan Pomak Hvoyna Chepino Paulician
Bulgarian_language
City in Burgas, Bulgaria
It was replaced with the current name, which was previously used in the Erkech dialect spoken close to Nesebar. Both forms are derived from the Greek Mesembria
Nesebar
Mountain pass in Kyrgyzstan and China
Erkeshtam, called Irkeshtam in Chinese and Dungan, or Erkech-Tam in Uyghur and Kyrgyz, is a border crossing between Kyrgyzstan and Xinjiang, China, named
Erkeshtam
Vowel sound represented by ⟨æ⟩ in IPA
мъж (măž) [mæʃ] 'man' In place of Standard Bulgarian [ɤ̞] (written as ъ). Erkech dialect Catalan Majorcan (some speakers) sac [ˈs̺æc] 'bag' Majorcan /a/-fronting
Near-open front unrounded vowel
Near-open_front_unrounded_vowel
Kotel-Elena-Dryanovo dialect Panagyurishte dialect Pirdop dialect Teteven dialect Erkech dialect Subbalkan dialect Rup / Southeastern Bulgarian "True" Rup Strandzha
List of Indo-European languages
List_of_Indo-European_languages
Province in eastern Bulgaria
Gulitsa (modern Golitsa, municipality of Dolni Chiflik), and neighbouring Erkech (modern Kozichino, Burgas Province) later colonized and returned the Bulgarian
Varna_Province
Overview of dialects of the Bulgarian language
Kotel-Elena-Dryanovo dialect Panagyurishte dialect Pirdop dialect Teteven dialect Erkech dialect Subbalkan dialect Transitional Balkan dialects Rup dialects Strandzha
Bulgarian_dialects
Ethnic cleansing of Armenians committed by Soviet and Soviet Azerbaijani forces
the inhabitants of three more Armenian-populated villages in Shahumyan: Erkech, Buzlug, and Manashid. In both military and strategic terms, Operation Ring
Operation_Ring
Place in Goranboy, Azerbaijan
Erkeç (Erkech; Armenian: Էրքեջ, romanized: Erkej) is a village in the Goranboy District of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Mənəşli
Erkeç
Dialect of Bulgarian
syllable and as a slightly reduced a in an unstressed syllable, as in the Erkech dialect: зæп vs. formal зъп, даждæ vs. formal дъждът ɛ for Old Church Slavonic
Teteven_dialect
National Hero of Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan. He participated in battles around the villages of Manashid, Erkech, Karachinar and Talış. After the abolishment of his battalion, he continued
Mohammed_Hasanov
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Army; fight; strength.
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Bringer of good news
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A singing or calling out.
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Wages war.
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Hidden.
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Brave man.
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