「caucasus」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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r in the Middle East, in Central Asia, in the | Caucasus; a country that is also a key transit point f |
ox Church had established itself in the South | Caucasus, a chapel was built at the site of an old Cau |
The Khazar army withdrew north of the | Caucasus, abandoning their conquests in Azerbaijan and |
eward for feats of courage and bravery in the | Caucasus against the Persians". |
ses Kaghankatvatsi describing the Huns of the | Caucasus, also of the 10th century. |
It is found in Europe, the | Caucasus, Amur, Kamchatka, China, Korea and Japan. |
egional change that make Central Asia and the | Caucasus an area of significant contemporary interest. |
e Restoration of Orthodox Christianity in the | Caucasus, an organization established by the Russian a |
rneys, Some Notes of Travel in Russia, in the | Caucasus, and to Jerusalem were published in 1898. |
ekorps, and from 25 June the 17th Army in the | Caucasus and later the Crimean Peninsula. |
It is found in Europe, the | Caucasus and the Asian part of Russia. |
or Oriental Spruce, is a spruce native to the | Caucasus and adjacent northeast Turkey. |
an region (including Sicily and Crete) to the | Caucasus and Transcaucasia. |
rs Ruben Zakharian has repeatedly visited the | Caucasus and Black Sea, works in Gurzuf, at the Staray |
It is native to Europe, North Africa, the | Caucasus, and Western Asia. |
risoners of war or refugees who came from the | Caucasus and from Turkic land further east. |
henware vessel originally from Georgia in the | Caucasus and dating back to about 6000 BC. |
ther with other political immigrants from the | Caucasus and led by members of the deposed democractic |
ast through the Ukraine, Siberia, Turkey, the | Caucasus and Armenia, up to the China and Japan. |
east to the Balkan, Carpathian Mountains, the | Caucasus and central Asia up to western China. |
It is found from Europe through the | Caucasus and Ussuri to Japan. |
Taiwan, four in China, twelve in Turkey, the | Caucasus and Central Asia, and six in Greece . |
tasked Army Group A with advancing to the | Caucasus and capturing the oil fields; |
This approach is widely supported in the | Caucasus and among the Circassians in Diaspora. |
nails is native to northeastern Europe to the | Caucasus and Siberia. |
He fought in the | Caucasus and took part in the Battle of Dumlupinar. |
The generic name comes from Caucas, from | Caucasus and ichthys, fish. |
is found in the highest concentrations in the | Caucasus and the Fertile Crescent and is found through |
istribution across Europe, extending into the | Caucasus and North Africa. |
fically North Africa, the Levant, Turkey, the | Caucasus and the South Asia and is divided into sectio |
considered above all to be indigenous to the | Caucasus, and its major variants characterized (accord |
e closer to populations from the Middle East, | Caucasus and the Balkans. |
e from Western Asia, including Turkey and the | Caucasus, and is cultivated as a garden subject. |
n 9 November to support Russian forces in the | Caucasus and so protecting the vital Middle East oil f |
In 1865 in the Northern | Caucasus, and in 1876 he was appointed as the commande |
an Division had been formed from men from the | Caucasus and from Turkic land further east and fought |
a major role in the trade between Idel-Ural, | Caucasus and the Black Sea region. |
chrysanthemum, is a perennial plant native to | Caucasus and looks somewhat like a daisy. |
came involved in fieldwork expeditions in the | Caucasus and Central Asia. |
s areas like the Alps, Carpathians, Pyrenees, | Caucasus and the Tibetan Plateau. |
southern part of European Russia, the western | Caucasus and Transcaucasia, through Turkey, Lebanon an |
usalem and to North Africa, Italy, India, the | Caucasus and Bokhara, by the Jerusalem community. |
sions to the peoples and tribes of all of the | Caucasus and Caucasian Albania. |
ey, Bulgaria, Albania, Republic of Macedonia, | Caucasus and Transcaucasia. |
In the 1820s, he served in the | Caucasus and took part in the wars against Turkey and |
empire massed forces on two main fronts, the | Caucasus and the Danubian front. |
rities to allow them to operate freely in the | Caucasus and thus the Mensheviks were reluctant to col |
ic journal first published in 1982 concerning | Caucasus and Central Asian studies. |
ge settlements by the Don River, in the North | Caucasus and in the Ukraine. |
and received the homage of the princes of the | Caucasus and the Euxine. |
, Army Group A's offensive was stalled in the | Caucasus, and List was sacked. |
mov was commander of the Army of the Northern | Caucasus and Chief of the Armed Forces of the Kuban So |
In 722 al-Djarrah led an Arab army across the | Caucasus and fought his way north along the coast of t |
nnial plant native to the western and central | Caucasus and the Alborz Mountains in North Iran. |
and the countries on the southern side of the | Caucasus, and was chosen by the kings of Bosporus as t |
ive strategic assessment of Central Asia, the | Caucasus and Afghanistan for the Joint Chiefs of Staff |
(5 million in Ukraine, 1 million in the North | Caucasus, and 1 million elsewhere), and an additional |
e to droughts: Central (Volga basin, Northern | Caucasus), and Central Chernozem Region), Southern (Vo |
ry rare immigrant Great Britain), east to the | Caucasus and Armenia. |
p related to the Alans that originated in the | Caucasus and founded a state in what is now Southern R |
tually an Egyptian ancestry population by the | Caucasus and not the African population in the earlier |
her attacks in the Russian republics in North | Caucasus and elsewhere, including the 2009 car bombing |
afa Kemal Pasha during his assignments at the | Caucasus and Palestine fronts. |
It is also present in Turkey, the | Caucasus and Anatolia. |
- northern Iran, northern and western Turkey, | Caucasus and Crimea |
national Commission of Eminent Persons on the | Caucasus and Caspian (2007); Alexander S. Onassis Fell |
From 1878, she lived in the Northern | Caucasus, and in 1885-1893 in Kiev Governorate, where |
In 1902, he returned to the | Caucasus and became the headmaster of the Nersissian s |
he BBC, including one in Armenia in the south | Caucasus another with a South African Girls' Choir, th |
Ukraine, many Roma in Southern Russia and the | Caucasus are Muslims as well Because of the relative e |
(Ethnic groups from North | Caucasus are considered inside Europe.) |
0,000 Pontian Greeks, including 37,000 in the | Caucasus area alone, were deported to Central Asia in |
It is found in Europe, around the | Caucasus area to Turkestan, and in the Near East to Jo |
Born in the | Caucasus area of the Soviet Union in 1919, Assa made a |
The North Ossetian men in the mid northern | Caucasus area of Russia, in particular, belong overwhe |
ariat Kaukasus (RKK) (Southern Russia and the | Caucasus area); never fully established. |
und in Europe and from North Africa up to the | Caucasus area. |
ound in Central Greece, the Near East and the | Caucasus area. |
eventually settling on the Kuban river in the | Caucasus area. |
ghanistan and later in Chechnya and the wider | Caucasus area. |
tation is small and so are the springs of Big | Caucasus area. |
d in central and southern Europe, Turkey, the | Caucasus, Armenia, Kazakhstan and from western Siberia |
, Bulgaria and Croatia), east to Ukraine, the | Caucasus, Armenia, central Asia, Ili, Issyk-Kul, Turke |
Chersotis laeta euxina (Pontic Mountains, | Caucasus, Armenia, Elburz) |
, Lebanon, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, North | Caucasus, Armenia, Iran, Israel, Palestine, Cyprus, Gr |
Pokrovsky was in charge of Kuban Cossacks and | Caucasus army units of the White Army. |
he served as Chief of Staff of the of the 2nd | Caucasus Army Corps, and was promoted to lieutenant ge |
May, the Armenian volunteer units and Russian | Caucasus Army entered the city and successfully drove |
nian volunteer units detachment under Russian | Caucasus Army |
ussian Revolution, the breakup of the Russian | Caucasus Army left the Caucasus virtually undefended a |
The reorganization of the | Caucasus Army into the Caucasus Front was undertaken b |
n April 1917 by reorganization of the Russian | Caucasus Army and formally ceased to exist in March 19 |
Units of the Red Banner | Caucasus Army, together with units of the OGPU, were i |
viks on October 3, 1918 from the Red Northern | Caucasus Army. |
tolia, Israel, Iraq, the Persian Gulf and the | Caucasus, as well as northern Denmark, southern Sweden |
In the | Caucasus, as elsewhere, the Bolsheviks made use of a s |
ectively came to rule over Azerbaijan and the | Caucasus as far as the Caspian sea. |
the Adjara-Imereti mountain range of Greater | Caucasus at an altitude of 760-920 m (2,490-3,020 ft) |
f Zoroastrianism was prominent throughout the | Caucasus before Christianity and Islam and that the in |
d "Hidden Nations, Enduring Crimes: The North | Caucasus Between Past and Future”, was held at the sam |
nd Persia upon Russia's conquest of the South | Caucasus between 1813 and 1828. |
ral in 1841, and continued his service in the | Caucasus, briefly as head of the civil administration |
y of Georgia which, under the coordination of | Caucasus Bureau of the Russian Communist Party, immedi |
The third and final invasion of the | Caucasus by the Mongols took place in 1236. |
1876 by Circassians who were exiled from the | Caucasus by the Russians to the Ottoman Empire due to |
In 1907 he was exiled to Tbilisi in the | Caucasus by the imperial Russian government. |
during World War II, he was captured in North | Caucasus by Romanians. |
ere are notable groups and ethnic groups from | Caucasus by human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroups based o |
0, The Armistice of Mudros was signed and the | Caucasus Campaign ended. |
During the | Caucasus Campaign of 1916-7, the Committee was headqua |
were setbacks as well, such as the disastrous | Caucasus Campaign against the Russians. |
The Battle of Koprukoy was part of the | Caucasus Campaign during World War I between the Russi |
t, where it saw its first action in the North | Caucasus campaign in August 1942. |
See also: | Caucasus Campaign |
Main article: | Caucasus Campaign |
nd Ottoman Empire in the Persian Campaign and | Caucasus Campaign of the Middle Eastern theatre of Wor |
He joined Dunsterforce and served in the | Caucasus Campaign, during which he was instrumental in |
ian (tsarist) forces were pulling out and the | Caucasus Campaign, even though they were replaced with |
d for Anatolia, especially in relation to the | Caucasus Campaign. |
Since 4 July 1916 Commander II | Caucasus CAW and showed himself as a talented commande |
from Europe to southern Siberia, Turkey, the | Caucasus, central Asia and Mongolia. |
in most of Europe, east to Transcaucasia, the | Caucasus, central Asia, Siberia, the Kuriles, Amur, Us |
arsia brunnea brunnea (Europe, Transcaucasia, | Caucasus, central Asia, Siberia) |
d due to its high volume of Central Asian and | Caucasus clientele. |
biggest educational institutions of the South | Caucasus countries. |
gir, Russian Federation, crossing the Greater | Caucasus crest through the Mamison Pass. |
Among ethnic | Caucasus diasporas in Moscow, Azeris stand out as the |
Moslem collaborators, such as Ali Khan (North | Caucasus) Dr. Szymkewicz, mufti of the Ostland zone oc |
ing and participated in heavy fighting in the | Caucasus during Operation Barbarossa the invasion of R |
He commanded the Third Army in the | Caucasus early in the war before being relieved of tha |
Former Soviet Union ( | Caucasus), eastern shore of Caspian Sea east to E Kaza |
Israel, North Africa, The Canary Islands, The | Caucasus, Eastern parts of Afrotropical region to Sout |
ity, Riyad-us Saliheen was reactivated by the | Caucasus Emirate in 2009. |
k, Dokka Umarov handed over leadership of the | Caucasus Emirate to the Chechen field commander Aslamb |
Uzun Haji announced the creation of the North | Caucasus Emirate as an independent monarchy under the |
Since the proclamation of the | Caucasus Emirate in 2007, Kata'ib al-Khoul has similar |
Udugov, an ideologue and a spokesman for the | Caucasus Emirate, said that "as Dokka Umarov very accu |
is Majesty the Imam and the Emir of the North | Caucasus Emirate, Sheikh Uzun Khair Haji Khan (Узун Ха |
XV Corps ( | Caucasus, Erzurum) |
cializes in the languages and cultures of the | Caucasus, especially those of Georgia, where he has co |
migrants from Eastern Europe, Israel, and the | Caucasus eventually settled in Pensacola and became pa |
unit, Georgian Legion, as part of the German | Caucasus Expedition. |
The Georgian Legion joined the German | Caucasus Expedition. |
attacks against the German offensive into the | Caucasus, Fall Blau. |
leksey Yermolov, Russia's General Governor of | Caucasus, feeling that he did not have sufficient reso |
The | Caucasus Field Mouse (Apodemus hyrcanicus) is a specie |
He began his military service in 1841 on the | Caucasus, fighting against Chechens and Daghestanis. |
of 200 miles held by the Red troops along the | Caucasus foothills and South Russian steppes was cut i |
In January 2007, Gotsiridze returned to | Caucasus for Olimpi Rustavi, where he won Umaglesi Lig |
sso-Persian War in 1813, peace reigned in the | Caucasus for thirteen years. |
nquering the Khazars and invaded the northern | Caucasus for this purpose in the late 640s CE. |
o Russians, which was regarded as the gate to | Caucasus for the Ottomans, in 1791 and also the deteri |
rs and, to this purpose, invaded the northern | Caucasus for in the late 640s CE. |
In 1820 he suppressed an insurrection in the | Caucasus, for which service he was raised to the rank |
nt partially recognized republic in the South | Caucasus, formerly the South Ossetian Autonomous Oblas |
tress in Kizlyar and laid foundations for the | Caucasus fortified borderline. |
etween Russia and local khans in the southern | Caucasus from 1801 to 1805. |
ers to be the only way of saving the Northern | Caucasus from the Bolsheviks. |
The North Caucasian Front or North | Caucasus Front was a Front (military subdivision) of t |
The North | Caucasus Front describes either of two distinct organi |
The | Caucasus Front (Russian: Кавказский фронт) was a major |
Since the Russian Empire's | Caucasus Front (Russian Empire) dissolved, it did not |
h: Karakilise Muharebesi) was a battle on the | Caucasus front in July 1915 after the Battle of Manzik |
Caucasus Front - renamed Belorussian Front late 1943 | |
s) against the tsarist army in the event of a | Caucasus front opening up. |
) against the tsarist army in the event of an | Caucasus front opening up. |
ations, taking advantage of the fact that the | Caucasus Front had effectively ceased to exist as a co |
reassigned from the Northwestern Front, North | Caucasus Front, or the STAVKA Reserve, the RVGK. |
58th Army later joined the North | Caucasus Front. |
iled as vehicles for civilizing the benighted | Caucasus frontier but today might very well be called |
t much more than 3,000 years ago and that the | Caucasus G2a1 cluster had shown splitting of specific |
The species occurs in the | Caucasus: Georgia and other areas. |
Conflict in the | Caucasus: Georgia, Abkhazia, and the Russian Shadow. |
The species occurs in | Caucasus: Georgia. |
ed Caucasian Cranesbill or (in North America) | Caucasus Geranium or Iberian Geranium, is a herbaceous |
, 1889 served as Senior Staff Adjutant to the | Caucasus Grenadier Division. |
Even though the Karapapaks left in the | Caucasus had largely assumed Meskhetian Turkish or Aze |
ost populations, in Ukraine, Moldova, and the | Caucasus, have low levels of domestic cat hybridizatio |
artifacts of the Maykop culture in the North | Caucasus have been dated around the 4th millennium BC. |
After the pacification of the Eastern | Caucasus, he became the ruler of the Terek region, the |
But in | Caucasus he was more successful. |
st Haccius was killed 11 February 1943 in the | Caucasus, he was posthumously promoted to the rank of |
n part intended to extend Iran's influence in | Caucasus, however was subdued to Russian control befor |
ents also continued in other regions of North | Caucasus in 2009. |
ion Barbarossa in 1941 and the advance on the | Caucasus in 1942. |
the Bolshevik power was established in North | Caucasus in the spring of 1920. |
therefrom for his revision of Prisoner of the | Caucasus in 1881-1882, the remainder of the act was no |
Paeonia macropylla is from the western | Caucasus in Georgia, growing between 800 to 1000m. |
reign, Jochid army invaded Ilkhanate through | Caucasus in 1288 and 1290. |
r, since the departure of the Ubykhs from the | Caucasus in 1864, details of exactly how Ubykh soothsa |
outside Georgia at young age, he returned to | Caucasus in 2003. |
amia, Western Thrace, Constantinople area and | Caucasus in late 1915. |
ttoman vassal) under Mehmet Giray was sent to | Caucasus in summer 1579 as a reinforcement, they retur |
Kurnakov was born at Aladino in the Russian | Caucasus in 1892 into a landed family of Circassian de |
and the Mountainous Republic of the Northern | Caucasus in the north, Ottoman Empire, Democratic Repu |
zation of the three republics of the southern | Caucasus in 1920-21, when Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Geo |
of the Alpine Club who died on a climb in the | Caucasus in 1888. |
ers from other Chalcosoma species (such as C. | caucasus) in the end of the cephalic horn of the Atlas |
tised their power in a huge raid south of the | Caucasus, in which they attacked Iranian and Byzantine |
and the Mountainous Republic of the Northern | Caucasus in order to resolve the issue which the Armen |
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