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The Surmali uyezd in 1903. Iğdır, or Igdir, was taken by the Russian Empire from Persia after the latter's defeat in the Russo-Persian War of 1826-1828.It was organized as part of the Armenian Oblast in 1828 and made a part of the Georgia-Imeretia Governorate in 1840, and then the Surmalu Uyezd of the Erivan Governorate in 1850.
Iğdır Province (Turkish: Iğdır ili, Kurdish: Parêzgeha Îdirê, [2] Azerbaijani: Iğdir rayonu, Armenian: Իգդիրի մարզ, romanized: Igdiri marz) is a province in eastern Turkey, located along the borders with Armenia, Azerbaijan (the area of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic), and Iran.
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Iğdır Genocide Memorial and Museum. Iğdır Genocide Memorial and Museum (Turkish: Iğdır Soykırım Anıt-Müzesi) is a memorial-museum complex in Iğdır, Turkey.It is known for denial of the Armenian genocide.
İğdir, Kurşunlu, a village in Çankırı Province; Iğdır, Mersin, a village in Mersin Province; İğdir, Yapraklı, a neighbourhood in Çankırı Province; İğdir, Yeşilova, a village in Burdur Province; Iğdır Plain or Ararat Plain, a large flatland in the Armenian Highlands; İğdir Tunnel, on the O-22 (E90) motorway in Bursa Province
Halfeli (Kurdish: Xelfelî, previously in Armenian: Վանքատեղ, romanized: Vank’ategh,) is a town in the Iğdır District, Iğdır Province, Turkey. [2] Its ...
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