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  • Lazistan
  • Historical region

    Lazistan or Lazeti (Laz: ლაზონა, romanized: Lazona; Georgian: ლაზეთი, romanized: lazeti, or ჭანეთი, ch'aneti; Ottoman Turkish: لازستان, romanized: Lazistān)

    Lazistan

    Lazistan

    Lazistan

  • Lazistan Eyalet
  • Proposed Turkish administrative division reform

    The Lazistan Eyalet (or Lazistan; Turkish: Lazistan eyaleti) is the theoretical reform of Turkey's administrative division proposed by the Recep Tayyip

    Lazistan Eyalet

    Lazistan_Eyalet

  • Laz people
  • Ethnic group from the South Caucasus

    the Turks, to integrate Lazistan. The autonomous Lazistan sanjak existed until 1923, while the designation of the term of Lazistan was officially banned

    Laz people

    Laz people

    Laz_people

  • Lazistan Sanjak
  • Ottoman province in northeastern Anatolia

    Lazistan (Laz: ლაზონა / Lazona, ლაზეთი / Lazeti, ჭანეთი / Ç'aneti; Ottoman Turkish: لازستان, Lazistān) was the Ottoman administrative name for the sanjak

    Lazistan Sanjak

    Lazistan Sanjak

    Lazistan_Sanjak

  • Trebizond vilayet
  • First-level administrative division of the Ottoman Empire

    were gathered. After the Russian-Turkish War of 1877–1878, the sanjak of Lazistan was established. Rize became the center of the district due to the cession

    Trebizond vilayet

    Trebizond vilayet

    Trebizond_vilayet

  • Laz language
  • Kartvelian language of Turkey and Georgia

    of land extending from Melyat to the Georgian border (officially called Lazistan until 1925), and around 1,000 native speakers around Adjara in Georgia

    Laz language

    Laz language

    Laz_language

  • Lazistan Khanate
  • The Lazistan Khanate was a proposed buffer state suggested by the United Kingdom during the Congress of Berlin in 1878. The proposal envisioned the establishment

    Lazistan Khanate

    Lazistan Khanate

    Lazistan_Khanate

  • Black Sea
  • Eurasian sea northeast of the Mediterranean

    earthquakes Kerch Strait Regions of Europe Sea of Azov Laz people Lazistan Sanjak Lazistan The political status of Abkhazia is disputed. Having unilaterally

    Black Sea

    Black Sea

    Black_Sea

  • Slovakia
  • Country in Central Europe

    Slovakia: The Struggle for Survival. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995. Eugen Lazistan, Fedor Mikovič, Ivan Kučma, and Anna Jurečková, Slovakia: A Photographic

    Slovakia

    Slovakia

    Slovakia

  • Rize Province
  • Province of Turkey

    is the city of Rize. It was formerly known as Lazistan, however the designation of the term of Lazistan was officially banned in 1926. The province is

    Rize Province

    Rize Province

    Rize_Province

  • Trebizond Campaign
  • WWI battle

    Russian destroyers crushed a large number of Turkish sailing craft along Lazistan coast that were supplying Turkish army. February; Turkistanski Regiments

    Trebizond Campaign

    Trebizond Campaign

    Trebizond_Campaign

  • Ottoman invasion of Guria
  • the Principality of Guria, which resulted by occupation of the Chaneti (Lazistan) and Adjara; maritime settlements of Gonio and Batumi, in 1547. In 1547

    Ottoman invasion of Guria

    Ottoman_invasion_of_Guria

  • Lazistan snow vole
  • Species of rodent

    Lazistan snow vole (Chionomys gud lasistanius) is a subspecies of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in Turkey and Georgia. "Chionomys lasistanius

    Lazistan snow vole

    Lazistan_snow_vole

  • Three Hundred Laz Martyrs
  • Saints of the Georgian Orthodox Church

    Three Hundred Laz Martyrs Died 1600-1620 Lazistan Venerated in Georgian Orthodox Church Feast 29 April (12 May)

    Three Hundred Laz Martyrs

    Three_Hundred_Laz_Martyrs

  • Laz nationalism
  • Laz regionalist movement

    another Kartvelian people. Many also advocate for the independence of Lazistan (also called Lazeti), and have been tried in court for it. Laz nationalism

    Laz nationalism

    Laz_nationalism

  • Lazica
  • Former country

    was replaced by the Byzantine Solidus. Roman Georgia Laz people Lazistan Sanjak Lazistan Lortkipanidze, Mariam; Japaridze, Otar; Muskhelishvili, David;

    Lazica

    Lazica

    Lazica

  • Çaykur Rizespor
  • Turkish football club

    were donated by deputy Süleyman Sudi Sofoğlu, Member of Parliament for Lazistan. A second club, Şark İdman Ocağı, began activities on 25 June 1923 out

    Çaykur Rizespor

    Çaykur_Rizespor

  • Black Sea region
  • Region in Turkey

    Trabzon Geography of Turkey Black Sea topics Bithynia Paphlagonia Pontus Lazistan Colchis "Statistics by Theme > National Accounts > Regional Accounts".

    Black Sea region

    Black Sea region

    Black_Sea_region

  • Kaçkar Mountains
  • Mountain range in Turkey

    (Turkish: Kaçkar Dağları; Armenian: Քաջքար, Kajkar), formerly known as the Lazistan Mountains or the Mountains of Khaghtik[need quotation to verify](Armenian:

    Kaçkar Mountains

    Kaçkar Mountains

    Kaçkar_Mountains

  • Khosrow II
  • Emperor of the Sasanian Empire from 590 to 628

    affairs of the Kingdom of Iberia and Armenia, effectively ceding control of Lazistan to the Byzantines. In 591, Khosrow moved to Constantia and prepared to

    Khosrow II

    Khosrow II

    Khosrow_II

  • Pontus (region)
  • Region in the eastern Black Sea region of Turkey

    capital of Pontus Ancient regions of Anatolia Caucasus Greeks Greek genocide Lazistan Pontic Greek Republic of Pontus Meeker, Michael E. (1971). "The Black Sea

    Pontus (region)

    Pontus (region)

    Pontus_(region)

  • Trabzon
  • City in Turkey

    War I. The Russian army landed at Atina, east of Rize on March 4, 1916. Lazistan Sanjak fell within two days. However, due to heavy guerrilla resistance

    Trabzon

    Trabzon

    Trabzon

  • -stan
  • Persian-language suffix used for place names

    the territory centered around present-day Kabul Province of Afghanistan. Lazistan – A historical and cultural region of the Caucasus and Anatolia, traditionally

    -stan

    -stan

    -stan

  • Colchis
  • Historical region of Georgia

    Svaneti, Racha; the modern Turkey’s Rize, Trabzon and Artvin provinces (Lazistan, Tao-Klarjeti); and the modern Russia’s Sochi and Tuapse districts. The

    Colchis

    Colchis

    Colchis

  • Imperial, royal and noble ranks
  • Legal privilege given to some members in monarchical and princely societies

    used by Khazars. Derebey, feudal lord in Anatolia and the Pontic areas of Lazistan and Acara in the 18th century. Dey, title given to the rulers of the Regency

    Imperial, royal and noble ranks

    Imperial,_royal_and_noble_ranks

  • Georgian Legion (1915–1918)
  • World War I unit in the German army composed of Georgians

    reinforcements were raised largely from refugees from the Muslim Georgian areas and Lazistan, as well as from Prisoners of War. Approximately 1500 soldiers strong,

    Georgian Legion (1915–1918)

    Georgian Legion (1915–1918)

    Georgian_Legion_(1915–1918)

  • Çürüksulu Mahmud Pasha
  • Ottoman general

    Pasha Succeeded by Ahmed Cemal Pasha Personal details Born 1864 Çürüksu, Lazistan Sanjak, Trebizond Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (present-day Kobuleti, Adjara

    Çürüksulu Mahmud Pasha

    Çürüksulu Mahmud Pasha

    Çürüksulu_Mahmud_Pasha

  • Confederation of Independent Football Associations
  • International body for association football teams not affiliated with FIFA

    Délvidék  Donetsk People's Republic Elba  Franconia  Felvidék  Heligoland  Lazistan  Luhansk People's Republic  Monaco Parishes of Jersey  Romani people  Sardinia

    Confederation of Independent Football Associations

    Confederation_of_Independent_Football_Associations

  • Secession in Turkey
  • of Lausanne Turkish Kurdistan Marwanids Western Armenia Lazistan Republic of Pontus Lazistan Sanjak Laz people Trebizond vilayet Empire of Trebizond Hatay

    Secession in Turkey

    Secession in Turkey

    Secession_in_Turkey

  • Ziya Hurşit
  • Turkish politician

    volunteer. He took part in the 1st Grand National Assembly of Turkey as Lazistan deputy. He had been a member of the Yozgat Independence Court for a period

    Ziya Hurşit

    Ziya Hurşit

    Ziya_Hurşit

  • Tuzcuoğlu Rebellions
  • Series of uprisings in the Ottoman Empire (1814–1834)

    took place between 1814 and 1834 in the Ottoman provinces of Trabzon and Lazistan, along the southeastern Black Sea coast. The revolts were led by the Tuzcuoğlu

    Tuzcuoğlu Rebellions

    Tuzcuoğlu Rebellions

    Tuzcuoğlu_Rebellions

  • Rize
  • Municipality in Turkey

    incorporated into the Ottoman Empire and became a part of the sancak of Lazistan. The city was claimed by the short-lived Democratic Republic of Georgia

    Rize

    Rize

    Rize

  • Democratic Republic of Georgia
  • State in the Caucasus (1918–1921)

    1920. The Treaty of Sèvres of 1920 granted Georgia control over eastern Lazistan including Rize and Hopa.[citation needed] However, the Georgian government

    Democratic Republic of Georgia

    Democratic Republic of Georgia

    Democratic_Republic_of_Georgia

  • Vilayet
  • First-order administrative division of the later Ottoman Empire

    (Hakkâri) Trébizonde: Sanjaks of Tarabizon (Trabzon), Djanik (Samsun), Lazistan (Rize), Gumuchkhané (Gümüşhane) Archipel (Aegean Sea): Sanjaks of Rhodos

    Vilayet

    Vilayet

    Vilayet

  • Iris lazica
  • Species of flowering plant

    Iris lazica, the Lazistan iris, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae, native to the Black Sea coast of Turkey and Georgia, and also

    Iris lazica

    Iris lazica

    Iris_lazica

  • Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti
  • Georgian Orthodox Church diocese

    Khelvachauri, city of Batumi in Georgia and historical region of Lazeti (Lazistan), currently part of Turkey. Georgian Orthodox Church in Turkey ბათუმისა

    Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti

    Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti

    Eparchy_of_Batumi_and_Lazeti

  • List of recipients of the Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon
  • Red-Green Ribbon was given to following MP's: Mehmet Necati Bey (Memişoğlu) (Lâzistan) Mehmet Atıf Bey (Tüzün) (Kayseri) Süleyman Sırrı Bey (İçöz) (Yozgat) Hafız

    List of recipients of the Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon

    List of recipients of the Medal of Independence with Red-Green Ribbon

    List_of_recipients_of_the_Medal_of_Independence_with_Red-Green_Ribbon

  • Borçka
  • Municipality in Artvin, Turkey

    town was 219, and placed it in the nahiye of Beğlevan in the sanjak of Lazistan of the Childir eyalet. Georgian geographer and Russian army general Giorgi

    Borçka

    Borçka

    Borçka

  • State of Grandsublime
  • Model of replacement federation of Turkey

    superiority over another, and names such as "Turkistan", "Kurdistan", or "Lazistan" could be used in areas with a Turkish, Kurdish, or Laz majority, which

    State of Grandsublime

    State of Grandsublime

    State_of_Grandsublime

  • Laz people in Germany
  • Ethnic group

    Laz people Place of distribution Lazistan Georgia Turkey Germany Religion Sunni Islam Christianity Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti The Seven Brothers of Lazia

    Laz people in Germany

    Laz_people_in_Germany

  • Ethnic groups in the Caucasus
  • Kartvelians Mingrelian Zans Orthodox Christianity Lazs 750000–1500000 Lazistan Kartvelians Laz Zans Sunni Islam Svans 30,000 Svaneti Kartvelians Svan

    Ethnic groups in the Caucasus

    Ethnic groups in the Caucasus

    Ethnic_groups_in_the_Caucasus

  • Arvicolinae
  • Subfamily of rodents

    European snow vole, Chionomys nivalis Robert's snow vole, Chionomys roberti Lazistan snow vole (Chionomys lasistanius) split from C. gud Stekolnikov's snow

    Arvicolinae

    Arvicolinae

    Arvicolinae

  • Caucasus campaign
  • Battles involving Armenian National movement

    000 POW) Erzurum 1916: 15,000 (4,000 KIA, 6,000 WIA, 5,000 POW) Trabazon/Lazistan: 9,000 (3,000 KIA, 6,000 WIA) Bayburt/Erzincan 1916: 34,000 (5,600 KIA

    Caucasus campaign

    Caucasus campaign

    Caucasus_campaign

  • Soviet territorial claims against Turkey
  • Attempts to claim eastern Anatolia

    abandoned and cannot abandon. The last section of the report was devoted to Lazistan, or Chanetia. Borders of this territory start from the borders of the Batumi

    Soviet territorial claims against Turkey

    Soviet territorial claims against Turkey

    Soviet_territorial_claims_against_Turkey

  • Place name changes in Turkey
  • Overview of geographical name changes in the Republic of Turkey

    containing references to historical regions such as Armenia, Kurdistan, or Lazistan (the official name of the province of Rize until 1921) were prohibited

    Place name changes in Turkey

    Place name changes in Turkey

    Place_name_changes_in_Turkey

  • Sanni
  • Colchis (Mingrelia) and Chan in the southern part (which would become Lazistan). The form Τζάνοι (Chani) can be found in Byzantine authors such as Procopius

    Sanni

    Sanni

  • Principality of Guria
  • Historical state in the Caucasus

    annexed its southern provinces of Adjara, Northern Chaneti (latter-day Lazistan), and Machakheli, which had earlier been acquired by Rostom Gurieli (1534–64)

    Principality of Guria

    Principality of Guria

    Principality_of_Guria

  • Kurdistan Eyalet
  • Former province of the Ottoman Empire

    recalled that during the Ottoman era there were eyalets called Kurdistan and Lazistan. He stated that autonomous self-governance within the state of Turkey should

    Kurdistan Eyalet

    Kurdistan Eyalet

    Kurdistan_Eyalet

  • List of military engagements of World War I
  • Battle of Koprukoy (Russian victory) Trebizond Campaign (Russian victory) Lazistan offensive (Russian victory) Landing in Riza (Russian victory) Battle of

    List of military engagements of World War I

    List of military engagements of World War I

    List_of_military_engagements_of_World_War_I

  • Tao (historical region)
  • Historical region in Turkey

    Turkish Lazistan. Proceedings of the Imperial Academy of Sciences. Topchishvili 2017, p. 91. Nikolai Marr (1910). From a Journey to Turkish Lazistan. Proceedings

    Tao (historical region)

    Tao (historical region)

    Tao_(historical_region)

  • Derebey
  • Feudal lord in 18th-century Anatolia

    riverside castle lord) was a feudal lord in Anatolia and the Pontic areas of Lazistan and Adjara in the 18th century, with considerable independence from the

    Derebey

    Derebey

  • Laz people in Turkey
  • Ethnic group in the Republic of Turkey

    Laz people Place of distribution Lazistan Georgia Turkey Germany Religion Sunni Islam Christianity Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti The Seven Brothers of Lazia

    Laz people in Turkey

    Laz_people_in_Turkey

  • Chionomys
  • Genus of rodents

    American Society of Mammalogists additionally recognizes these two species: Lazistan snow vole (Chionomys lasistanius) split from C. gud Stekolnikov's snow

    Chionomys

    Chionomys

    Chionomys

  • Artvin
  • City in northeastern Turkey

    Batumi, Georgia Frankfurt, Germany Casablanca, Morocco Arifana Cerattepe Lazistan Laz and Georgian: ართვინი, romanized: artvini; Russian: Артвин, romanized: Artvin;

    Artvin

    Artvin

    Artvin

  • Karamürsel
  • District and municipality in Kocaeli, Turkey

    immigrants arrived from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Romania, North Macedonia, Lazistan, Georgia, Circassia and Crimea during and after the fall of Ottoman Empire;

    Karamürsel

    Karamürsel

    Karamürsel

  • List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
  • List of Asian ethnic groups

    Buddhism → Theravada Buddhism, Satsana Phi Laz Kartvelian → Zan → Laz Lazistan (Turkey, Georgia) Turkish Laz, Georgian Laz Islam → Sunnism Lepchas Sino-Tibetan

    List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia

    List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia

  • Principality of Hamamshen
  • Medieval Armenian principality

    later fled to Abkhazia under the Russian Empire Hemshin peoples Hemşin Lazistan Emirate of Armenia Empire of Trebizond Pontus Simonian. "Hamshen Before

    Principality of Hamamshen

    Principality_of_Hamamshen

  • Eyalet
  • 1590s–1866 Ottoman administrative division

    Kaheti ? years (1578–?) Kakhetian king was appointed hereditary bey Lazistan Lazistān ? years (1574–?) Lorri Lori ? years (1584–?) Nakhichevan Nahçivan

    Eyalet

    Eyalet

    Eyalet

  • 6th Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire
  • (Büyükyalvaç) [tr] Kütahya Ali Bey Hocazade Ragıp (Soysal) [tr] Rasih Efendi Lazistan (Rize) İsmailzade Osman Nuri (Özgen) [tr] Mustafa Asım (Lostar) [tr] Malatya

    6th Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire

    6th_Chamber_of_Deputies_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Parliamentary elections in Turkey
  • province. In 1923, the province of Rize was established in place of the Lazistan Sanjak District of Bitlis province between 1925 and 1929. In 1926, it became

    Parliamentary elections in Turkey

    Parliamentary elections in Turkey

    Parliamentary_elections_in_Turkey

  • Bahram Chobin
  • Sasanian general and political leader (died 591)

    intervening in the affairs of Iberia and Armenia, effectively ceding control of Lazistan to the Byzantines. In 591, Khosrow moved to Constantia and prepared to

    Bahram Chobin

    Bahram Chobin

    Bahram_Chobin

  • Flora of Turkey
  • Plants that grow in the Eurasian country

    nordmanniana) form extensive forests. Humidity becomes extremely high in Lazistan, where the Pontic barrier culminates in the nearly 4000 m high Kaçkar Mountains

    Flora of Turkey

    Flora of Turkey

    Flora_of_Turkey

  • Turkish Straits crisis
  • Cold War territorial conflict

    Turkish-controlled territory stretching southwest from Georgia to Giresun (including Lazistan) had been stolen from the Georgians by the Turks under the Ottoman Empire

    Turkish Straits crisis

    Turkish Straits crisis

    Turkish_Straits_crisis

  • Ivane Javakhishvili Institute of History and Ethnology
  • Nikolai Marr, expeditions were organized in Lazistan and Meskheti. Ioseb Kipshidze traveled to Lazistan for a month and a half and collected Chanuri

    Ivane Javakhishvili Institute of History and Ethnology

    Ivane_Javakhishvili_Institute_of_History_and_Ethnology

  • Hasan Helimishi
  • Hasan_Helimishi_-_self-portrait.jpg Born (1907-11-00)November , 1907 Ortahopa, Lazistan Sanjak, Ottoman Empire Died March 2, 1976(1976-03-02) (aged 68) Sarpi,

    Hasan Helimishi

    Hasan Helimishi

    Hasan_Helimishi

  • Minorities in Turkey
  • now limited chiefly to the Rize and Artvin areas. The historical term Lazistan — formerly referring to a narrow tract of land along the Black Sea inhabited

    Minorities in Turkey

    Minorities in Turkey

    Minorities_in_Turkey

  • Çoruh
  • River in Turkey and Georgia

    Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition 2:757d W. Rickmer Rickmers, "Lazistan and Ajaristan", The Geographical Journal 84:6 (Dec., 1934), p. 466. at

    Çoruh

    Çoruh

    Çoruh

  • Hazelnut production in Turkey
  • BC of hazelnuts being cultivated in the Black Sea region (historically Lazistan) and the Turkish historian Evliya Çelebi described hazelnut orchards in

    Hazelnut production in Turkey

    Hazelnut production in Turkey

    Hazelnut_production_in_Turkey

  • Timeline of Batumi
  • History of the city of Batumi, Georgia

    history of the city of Batumi, Georgia. 1873 – Batumi is the main city of Lazistan sanjak. 1870s – The construction of the sea port was finished and the expansion

    Timeline of Batumi

    Timeline_of_Batumi

  • Benjamin Balansa
  • French botanist

    he undertook tours to Phrygia and Cilicia. In 1866, he made a trip to Lazistan and the Caucasus, where he collected from June to August in the area of

    Benjamin Balansa

    Benjamin Balansa

    Benjamin_Balansa

  • List of alternative names for European rivers
  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition 2:757d W. Rickmer Rickmers, "Lazistan and Ajaristan", The Geographical Journal 84:6 (December, 1934), p. 466

    List of alternative names for European rivers

    List_of_alternative_names_for_European_rivers

  • Microtini
  • Tribe of rodents

    European snow vole, Chionomys nivalis Robert's snow vole, Chionomys roberti Lazistan snow vole (Chionomys lasistanius) split from C. gud Stekolnikov's snow

    Microtini

    Microtini

    Microtini

  • June 2019 Istanbul mayoral election
  • Turkish municipal election

    2019. "Yıldırım: Kürdistan mebusu da Lazistan mebusu da vardı" [Yıldırım: There were Kurdistan MPs and Lazistan MPs]. BirGun (in Turkish). 6 June 2019

    June 2019 Istanbul mayoral election

    June 2019 Istanbul mayoral election

    June_2019_Istanbul_mayoral_election

  • Ottoman Kurdistan
  • Areas of Kurdistan in the Ottoman Empire

    recalled that during the Ottoman era there were eyalets called Kurdistan and Lazistan. He stated that autonomy within the state of Turkey should be possible

    Ottoman Kurdistan

    Ottoman Kurdistan

    Ottoman_Kurdistan

  • History of Batumi
  • the Ottoman government decided to make Batoum a principal town of the Lazistan province and began the construction of a new town to the north-west of

    History of Batumi

    History of Batumi

    History_of_Batumi

  • 3rd Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire
  • İzzet [tr] Saraçzade Ali Naki Efendi Falcızade Mahmud Matthaios Kofidis Rum Lazistan (Rize) Çürüksulu Ahmet Pasha [tr] Independent Turk İbrahim Ferid Efendi

    3rd Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire

    3rd Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire

    3rd_Chamber_of_Deputies_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Ardeşen
  • Municipality in Rize, Turkey

    up to the Altıparmak hills and then on to Çamlıhemşin and the Kaçkar Lazistan mountains. There is plenty of rainfall but little land flat enough for

    Ardeşen

    Ardeşen

    Ardeşen

  • Laz people in Georgia
  • Ethnic group

    Laz people Place of distribution Lazistan Georgia Turkey Germany Religion Sunni Islam Christianity Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti The Seven Brothers of Lazia

    Laz people in Georgia

    Laz people in Georgia

    Laz_people_in_Georgia

  • Electoral system of Turkey
  • province. In 1923, the province of Rize was established in place of the Lazistan Sanjak District of Bitlis province between 1925-1929. In 1926, it became

    Electoral system of Turkey

    Electoral system of Turkey

    Electoral_system_of_Turkey

  • Mehmed Reshid
  • Ottoman politician and physician

    in June 1911. From Tripoli his career led him as a Mutasarrıf to Kozan, Lazistan and Karesi before he was named Vali of Diyarbekir on the 13 August 1914

    Mehmed Reshid

    Mehmed Reshid

    Mehmed_Reshid

  • List of non-FIFA and former national association football teams by nickname
  • Archived from the original on 22 October 2019. Retrieved 10 October 2019. "Lazistan Football Federation". Retrieved 10 October 2019. "Birding in Zimbabwe"

    List of non-FIFA and former national association football teams by nickname

    List_of_non-FIFA_and_former_national_association_football_teams_by_nickname

  • 5th Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire
  • Chamber of deputies in the Ottoman Empire

    Yuvanidis [tr] Rum Matthaios Kofidis Independent Naci Bey Turk Mahmud Bey Lazistan (Rize) Ziya Molla Bey Union and Progress Party Turk Süleyman Sudi Bey Erzurum

    5th Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire

    5th_Chamber_of_Deputies_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Derecik, Arhavi
  • Village in Artvin, Turkey

    Artvin Province, Turkey. Its population is 106 (2021). Bakur Gogohia, Doğu Lazistan Tarihi ve Kişi Ad-Soyadları (Gürüce: აღმოსავლეთ ლაზეთის ისტორია და გვარსახელები)

    Derecik, Arhavi

    Derecik,_Arhavi

  • Kobuleti Municipality
  • Place in Adjara, Georgia

    Çürüksu. Churuk-Su Kaza was created, which was included in the Sanjak of Lazistan. After the Russo-Ottoman war in 1877-1878, Kobuleti, as well as the entire

    Kobuleti Municipality

    Kobuleti Municipality

    Kobuleti_Municipality

  • Ottoman Armenian population
  • Overview and statistics of the Armenian population in the Ottoman Empire

    Amasya Şebinkarahisar 170,433 Trebizond Vilayet sanjaks of Samsun Trabzon Gümüşhane Lazistan 47,20 Van Vilayet sanjaks of Van Hakkari 79,998 1,095,889

    Ottoman Armenian population

    Ottoman_Armenian_population

  • Bademkaya, Yusufeli
  • Village in Artvin, Turkey

    Trabzon Province yearbook, Zvari was part of the Livana district of the Lazistan Sanjak, with 20 households and 89 males (approximately 178 total inhabitants)

    Bademkaya, Yusufeli

    Bademkaya,_Yusufeli

  • 4th Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire
  • Hasan Fehmi (Ataç) Union and Progress Party Turk Hayri Efendi Independent Lazistan (Rize) Ziya Molla Bey Union and Progress Party Turk Ahmed Pasha Independent

    4th Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire

    4th_Chamber_of_Deputies_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Russian destroyer Derzky
  • Imperial Russian destroyer

    battleship Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya which was operating off the Lazistan coast when the German submarine U-38 attacked the battleship. U-38's two

    Russian destroyer Derzky

    Russian destroyer Derzky

    Russian_destroyer_Derzky

  • İzmir plot
  • Alleged 1926 assassination plot

    attempt was planned. According to this indictment, Ziya Hurşit Bey, the Lazistan representative at the 1st Parliament of Turkey who had previously run for

    İzmir plot

    İzmir plot

    İzmir_plot

  • Güreşen
  • Village in Artvin, Turkey

    village of Beğlevan (Ottoman Turkish: بغلوان) was its own nahiye within Lazistan Sanjak of the Eyalet of Childir. The village was ceded to Russia as part

    Güreşen

    Güreşen

  • Trebizond Eyalet
  • Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1598 to 1867

    1732-1740 Sanjak of Trebizond Sanjak of Gönye Sanjak of Batumi Sanjaks in the early 19th century: Sanjak of Trebizond Sanjak of Giresun Sanjak of Lazistan

    Trebizond Eyalet

    Trebizond Eyalet

    Trebizond_Eyalet

  • Seven Brothers of Lazia
  • Laz people Place of distribution Lazistan Georgia Turkey Germany Religion Sunni Islam Christianity Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti The Seven Brothers of Lazia

    Seven Brothers of Lazia

    Seven_Brothers_of_Lazia

  • Georgia–Turkey border
  • International border

    Armenia-Georgia border to be decided at a later date; Georgia was to gain much of Lazistan. Turkish nationalists were outraged at the treaty, contributing to the

    Georgia–Turkey border

    Georgia–Turkey border

    Georgia–Turkey_border

  • Humphry Sandwith
  • Army; together with a Narrative of Travels and Adventures in Armenia and Lazistan, with Remarks on the present State of Turkey, London, 1856. His narrative

    Humphry Sandwith

    Humphry Sandwith

    Humphry_Sandwith

  • Russian destroyer Bespokoiny (1913)
  • Imperial Russian destroyer

    escort for Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya which was operating off the Lazistan coast when the German submarine U-38 attacked the battleship. U-38's two

    Russian destroyer Bespokoiny (1913)

    Russian destroyer Bespokoiny (1913)

    Russian_destroyer_Bespokoiny_(1913)

  • Military history of Georgia
  • Racha; the modern Turkish provinces of Rize, Trabzon and Artvin provinces (Lazistan, Tao-Klarjeti); and the modern Russian districts of Sochi and Tuapse.[citation

    Military history of Georgia

    Military_history_of_Georgia

  • Agani Murutsxi
  • Newspaper in Laz language published in Turkey

    Laz people Place of distribution Lazistan Georgia Turkey Germany Religion Sunni Islam Christianity Eparchy of Batumi and Lazeti The Seven Brothers of Lazia

    Agani Murutsxi

    Agani_Murutsxi

  • Çağlayan, Fındıklı
  • Village in Rize, Turkey

    Village Village Abu (tr.: Çağlayan), Vitze district (Fındıklı ilçesi), Rize, Lazistan Çağlayan Location in Turkey Coordinates: 41°15′33″N 41°12′13″E / 41.2591°N

    Çağlayan, Fındıklı

    Çağlayan, Fındıklı

    Çağlayan,_Fındıklı

  • Balcılı, Yusufeli
  • Village in Artvin, Turkey

    yearbook of Trabzon Province, it was a village of the Livana kaza of the Lazistan Sanjak. Its population consisted of 192 people in 61 households; since

    Balcılı, Yusufeli

    Balcılı, Yusufeli

    Balcılı,_Yusufeli

  • Aktaş, Pazar
  • Village in Rize, Turkey

    vilayeti salnames of 1876, this settlement belonged to the Athens kaza of the Lazistan sanjak of Trabzon Vilayeti. Its population consisted of 48 people living

    Aktaş, Pazar

    Aktaş,_Pazar

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