Official name | Khoy |
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Native name | خوی |
Pushpin map | Iran |
Pushpin label position | bottom |
Pushpin mapsize | 250 |
Pushpin map caption | Location in Iran |
Coordinates region | IR |
Subdivision type | Country |
Subdivision type1 | Province |
Subdivision name | |
Subdivision name1 | West Azarbaijan Province |
Subdivision type2 | County |
Subdivision name2 | Khoy County |
Population total | 489,405 |
Timezone | IRST |
Utc offset | +3:30 |
Timezone dst | IRST |
Utc offset dst | +4:30 |
Elevation m | 1148 |
Elevation ft | 3769 |
Elevation footnotes | |
Area code | 0461 |
Website | http://www.khoycity.ir/ |
Footnotes | }} |
On 15 July 1478 (14 Rabi' II 883), in the Battle of Khoy, Sultan Khalil (Khalil Mirza) was killed and his forces dispersed by generals Bayandur and Sulayman Beg leading the confederated forces of Yaqub ibn Uzun Hasan Ak Koyunlu, who then took the Ak Koyunlu throne.
Khoy again came under Turkic rule during the Seljuq period. After the death of Turkish Emperor Nadir Shah Afshar in 1747, Khoy broke away from central government of Iran like several other states, including Afghanistan and some of northern Caucasian Khanates , and become the Khanate of Khoy (1747–1813) which was loyal to center only when it was powerful (like Karim Khan) and autonomous when the central role was weak . The returning of Khoy to central government of Iran was during the beginning of Qajar period . Until 1828 Khoy had a big number of Armenians. In 1828 some of them immigrated to the Eastern Armenia (Russian Empire). During World War I Turks killed much of the Armenians in Khoy. Nowadays there is a small Armenian population living here. Khoy was attacked by Russia in 1827. In 1911 it was occupied by Ottoman troops, followed in World War I by Russian troops, who withdrew in 1917. In World War II it was again occupied by Soviet troops, who remained until 1946.
Category:Cities in Iran Category:Populated places in West Azerbaijan Province
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name | Mohammed Abdu |
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background | solo_singer |
instrument | Oud, vocal |
genre | Saudi Arabian, Arabic Music |
occupation | Singer, Composer |
years active | 1961–2010 |
label | Rotana |
notable instruments | }} |
''This article is mainly or partly translated from the Arabic Wikipedia''
Mohammed Abdu Othman Al A'aseere, () is an Arabic language singer and composer from Saudi Arabia. He had been described as "The Artist of Arabs" and an "esteemed Saudi singer."
Mohammed became noticed for his singing voice in 1960, when he was twelve years old and sang in a radio program called "Baba Abba's." ().
Category:1949 births Category:Living people Category:Saudi Arabian male singers Category:Saudi Arabian singers Category:Place of birth missing (living people)
ar:محمد عبده (مغني) cs:Mohammed Abdou sv:Mohammed Abdo
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Category:Ethnic groups in Thailand Category:Tai peoples
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