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Akhuriyan

  1. Alternative form of Akhuryan
    • 2013, Khanna Omarkhali, “The Kurds in the former Soviet states from the historical and cultural perspectives”, in The Copernicus Journal of Political Studies[1], number 2 (4), →ISSN, page 132:
      However, in May 1918 Turks have passed the river Akhuriyan (Turkish: Arpaçay) and have moved ahead. The big battle has taken place from May 21 to May 29, 1918 near Sardarapat (now Armavir).
    • 2019, A. K. Gupta, S. Ayush, J. George, Strengthening connectivity for trade and development[2], United Nations ESCAP, SSWA DP 1901, archived from the original on 2022-11-23, page 68:
      A rail line from Kars via Dogukapi connects Akhuriyan (border station) in Armenia and then moves onwards to Tbilisi in Georgia.