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City in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
Urmia (Persian: ارومیه; pronounced [oɾumiˈje] ) is the largest city in West Azerbaijan Province of Iran. In the Central District of Urmia County, it is
Urmia
Salt lake in Iran
Lake Urmia is an endorheic salt lake in Iran. The lake is located in the Iranian region of Azerbaijan, near the Armenian border and south of the Caspian
Lake_Urmia
Topics referred to by the same term
Urmia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Urmia is a city in and the capital of West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. Urmia may also refer to: Lake Urmia,
Urmia_(disambiguation)
Province of Iran
غربی) is one of the 31 provinces of Iran, whose capital and largest city is Urmia. It is in the northwest of the country, bordered by Turkey (Ağrı, Hakkâri
West_Azerbaijan_province
University in Urmia, Iran
Urmia University (Persian: دانشگاه ارومیه, Daneshgah-e Orumiyeh) (also known as the University of Urmia) is a public university in West Azerbaijan province
Urmia_University
Neo-Aramaic dialect of Jews in Urmia
The Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia, a dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic, was originally spoken by Jews in Urmia and surrounding areas of Iranian
Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia
Jewish_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Urmia
Conflict in World War I Iranian campaign
The Urmia clashes (February 1918) or the Urmia revolt was a series of clashes and an Islamist uprising in the city of Urmia between the Assyrian Volunteers
Urmia_clashes
Country in West Asia
184,788 18 Arak Markazi 520,944 9 Kermanshah Kermanshah 946,651 19 Eslamshahr Tehran 448,129 10 Urmia West Azarbaijan 736,224 20 Zanjan Zanjan 430,871
Iran
Eastern Catholic archeparchy in Iran
The Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Urmiā (also spelled Urmia or called Rezayeh; informally called Urmyā of the Chaldeans) is a metropolitan archeparchy
Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Urmia
Chaldean_Catholic_Archeparchy_of_Urmia
Bronze Age culture in Iran and the Near East
The Van-Urmia culture was a Bronze Age culture responsible for painted ceramics (also called Urmia Ware) that spread around Lake Urmia (north-west Iran)
Van-Urmia_culture
Urmia Plain (Persian: جلگه ارومیه; Azerbaijani: Urmu düzü) is a region in the West Azerbaijan Province of Iran. It lies between Lake Urmia to the east
Urmia_Plain
Iran Urmia The Afshars of Urmia (also spelled Urmiya; Persian: افشارهای ارومیه) are a branch of the Afshar tribe centered in the Iranian city of Urmia. From
Afshars_of_Urmia
County in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
or other symbols. Urmia County (Persian: شهرستان ارومیه) is in West Azerbaijan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Urmia. The county is mainly
Urmia_County
Ethnic Group in Iran
has traditionally been along the western shore of Lake Urmia from the Salmas area to the Urmia plain. After the fall of Assyria between 612 and 599 BC
Assyrians_in_Iran
Mosque in Urmia, West Azerbaijan, Iran
The Jāmeh Mosque of Urmia (Persian: مسجد جامع ارومیه, romanized: Masjid-e-Jāmeh Orumieh; Arabic: جامع أرومية), also known as the Rezayieh Mosque (Persian:
Jameh_Mosque_of_Urmia
Monthly magazine in Qajar Iran, 1904–1914
Urmia Orthodokseta ("Orthodox Urmia"; Russian: Православная Урмия, romanized: Pravoslavnaya Urmia) was a magazine published every month (with one interruption)
Urmia_Orthodokseta
Species of salamander
mountain newt, or Lake Urmia newt, is a species of salamander in the family Salamandridae. It occurs in the mountains west of Lake Urmia, in northwestern Iran
Neurergus_crocatus
Airport in Iran
Urmia Shahid Bakeri International Airport (Persian: فرودگاه بینالمللی شهید باکری ارومیه) (IATA: OMH, ICAO: OITR) is an airport serving the Central District
Urmia Shahid Bakeri International Airport
Urmia_Shahid_Bakeri_International_Airport
Protected area in Iran
Urmia Lake National Park is located between the provinces of East Azerbaijan and West Azerbaijan at geographical coordinates 37 to 38.5 degrees north
Urmia_Lake_National_Park
Constituency of the Iranian parliament
Urmia (electoral district) is a biggest electoral district in the West Azerbaijan Province of Iran. This electoral district has a population of 936,738
Urmia_(electoral_district)
Ancient Assyrian church in Urmia, Northern Iran, Iran
Persian: کلیسای ننه مریم) is an ancient Assyrian church located in the city of Urmia, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. The current old building of the church
St._Mary_Church,_Urmia
Iranian football club
90 Urmia Football Club is an Iranian professional football club based in Urmia city, currently playing in the second tier Azadegan League. The club was
Navad_Urmia_F.C.
Shahrdari Urmia Volleyball Club (Persian: باشگاه والیبال شهرداری ارومیه, Bashgah-e Valibal-e Shiherdari Arumih) is an Iranian professional volleyball
Shahrdari_Urmia_VC
Church in Urmia, Iran
rite and is located in Mehdi Al Ghadam, Mirzaian Street of the city of Urmía in West Azerbaijan province, north of Iran and near the border with Turkey
St._Mary's_Cathedral,_Urmia
Historical region in northwestern Iran
Westminster Hospital Urmia (now Urmia University of Medical Sciences) Shahid Chamran Hall (central library) – of the University of Urmia Behnam House is part
Azerbaijan_(Iran)
Battle between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Iran
The Battle of Urmia (or, Urumiyeh) (Persian: نبرد ارومیه) was fought near Lake Urmia in north-western Persia between the Safavid and Ottoman empires and
Battle_of_Urmia_(1604)
1916 Assyrian military expedition
in Russian-controlled Urmia and its surroundings. On May 21, Malik Ismail II and Malik Khoshaba with their fighters left Urmia and the surrounding settlements
Hakkari_expedition_of_1916
2011 plane crash in Iran
Airport, Tehran to Urmia Airport, Iran. On 9 January 2011, the Boeing 727 serving the flight crashed after an aborted approach to Urmia Airport in poor weather
Iran_Air_Flight_277
Bridge in East Azerbaijan and West Azerbaijan, Iran
The Urmia Lake Bridge (Persian: پل دریاچه ارومیه) or Shahid Kalantari Causeway (Persian: میان گذر شهید کلانتری) is a road bridge in northern Iran. It
Urmia_Lake_Bridge
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
Saint Mary Church; an ancient Assyrian church located in the city of Urmia, Iran
Christianity
The Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Urmia (Русская духовная миссия в Урмии) or Orthodox Mission in Urmia (Урмийская духовная миссия) was a Russian Orthodox
Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Urmia
Russian_Ecclesiastical_Mission_in_Urmia
Neo-Aramaic varieties
northeastern Levant, which is a large region stretching from the plain of Urmia in northwestern Iran through to the Nineveh Plains, Erbil, Kirkuk and Duhok
Suret_language
River in West Azarbaijan province, Iran
Kurdistan province north of Saqqez, that flows into the south end of Lake Urmia. It is just over 200 kilometres (124 mi) long and has a catchment basin
Simineh_River
Allied military force in the Middle East during WWI
Savige, five officers and fifteen NCOs of Dunsterforce, set out towards Urmia and were caught up in an exodus of Armenians and Assyrians, after the town
Dunsterforce
Genocide of Assyrians (1914–1924)
villages, and the attackers neared Urmia. Due to Ottoman attacks, thousands of Christians living along the border fled to Urmia. Others arrived in Persia after
Sayfo
Sporting venue in Iran
Ghadir Arena of Urmia is an indoor sports arena in Urmia, Iran. It is the home stadium of Volleyball Super League team Shahrdari Urmia. The stadium can
Ghadir_Arena_of_Urmia
River in Iran
Urmia. Although it is perennial, unlike many of the streams in the Urmia Basin, its flow is still markedly seasonal with a discharge into Lake Urmia ranging
Zarrineh_River
Island in Iran
Արքայից կղզի) lit. 'King Island' is the largest island in the endorheic Urmia Lake, East Azerbaijan Province in Iran. Located in the eastern part of the
Shahi_Island
Public state-funded university in Urmia, Iran
Urmia University of Technology is a public, state-funded university in Urmia, Iran, which was founded in 2007 and focuses on technology, specifically information
Urmia University of Technology
Urmia_University_of_Technology
Simko Shikak revolt battle, 1921
and the Persian Gendarmerie garrisoned in the Sawcubilax, south of Lake Urmia. The battle resulted in a decisive victory for Simko's forces, who destroyed
Battle_of_Sawcubilax
College (now Urmia University) in 1879. Joseph Plumb Cochran was one of the eight children of Cochran's family, he was born in 1855 in Urmia, Qajar Iran
Joseph_Cochran
Village in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
اباد) is a village in Anzal-e Shomali Rural District of Anzal District in Urmia County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. In 1831, Yoḥannan, Church of the
Jamalabad,_Urmia
Iraqi-born Chaldean Catholic archbishop (born 1943)
Iraqi-born Iranian Chaldean Catholic hierarch, who served as the Archbishop of Urmia and Bishop of Salmas in Iran from 1983 until his retirement in 2024. Thomas
Thomas_Meram
Village in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
كهريز) is a village in Anzal-e Jonubi Rural District of Anzal District in Urmia County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. The village is populated by Azerbaijanians
Kahriz,_Urmia
Assyrian military leader (1880–1932)
decided that he should attend a Christian European missionary school in Urmia, Qajar Persia, at 14 years old. Petros had a typical upbringing, living
Agha_Petros
Military unit
Division of Urmia (Persian: لشکر ۶۴ پیاده ارومیه) is an infantry division of the Ground Forces of Islamic Republic of Iran Army based in Urmia. Over the
64th Infantry Division of Urmia
64th_Infantry_Division_of_Urmia
1918 WWI Persian campaign conflict
Charah, where the Battle of Charah would later unfold. The soldiers of Urmia did not get to the fortress of Charah by 12 March, as the military leaders
Battle_of_Charah
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
Hyrcanian mixed forests Caucasus Iranian Kurdistan Iranian plateau Lake Urmia Islands Mountains Provinces Wildlife Politics General Capital punishment
Achaemenid_Empire
Topics referred to by the same term
a village in Palupera Parish, Valga County, Estonia Urmia, a city in Iranian Azerbaijan Lake Urmia, a salt lake near the city Urmi Juvekar, Indian filmmaker
Urmi
Road in Iran
connecting the two cities of Tabriz and Urmia. It serves as a major link, with the bridge over Urmia Lake, connecting Urmia to the rest of the country via Tabriz
Tabriz–Urmia_Freeway
Ancient Assyrian church near Urmia, Iran
ܩܕܝܫܬܐ ܡܪܝ ܣܲܪܓܝܼܣ) is an ancient Assyrian church located in Sir close to Urmia, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. Also known as the Maar-Sargiz Historical
St. Sarkis Church (Sir, West Azerbaijan, Iran)
St._Sarkis_Church_(Sir,_West_Azerbaijan,_Iran)
1918 World War I battle
village of Qasim Lui, next to Urmia and located in a valley near Ushno. The Assyrian guards on the southern side of Urmia informed Agha Petros about the
Battle_of_Ushno
Ethnic group native to Mesopotamia
an ancient Assyrian church located in the city of Urmia, Iran. St. Thomas Church, Balowlan, Urmia County, Iran. Assyrian music is a combination of traditional
Assyrians
Road in Iran
Turkey. Some important stretches of Road 16 include Urmia Lake Bridge. This bridge goes through Lake Urmia and connects the Iranian provinces of East Azerbaijan
Road_16_(Iran)
Areas historically inhabited by Assyrians
divided between present-day Iraq, Turkey, Iran and Syria. In Iran, the Urmia Plain forms a thin margin of the ancestral Assyrian homeland in the north-west
Assyrian_homeland
Assyrian nationalist, doctor and poet (1891–1926)
returning to Urmia in 1916 as a political officer and the head of an army hospital. In Urmia, Atturaya organized the Assyrian National Committee of Urmia, which
Freydun_Atturaya
Manifesto by Assyrian nationalist Freydun Atturaya
Urmia Manifesto of the United Free Assyria was written by Assyrian nationalist Freydun Atturaya, in his struggle for Assyrian independence during and
Urmia Manifesto of the United Free Assyria
Urmia_Manifesto_of_the_United_Free_Assyria
Species of fish
urmianus, the Urmia bream, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Leuciscidae. This species is endemic to the Urmia Lake basin
Acanthobrama_urmianus
Dialect of Neo-Aramaic, spoken in Iran
the dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic spoken by Assyrian Christians in Urmia, northwestern Iran. Aramaic-speaking Assyrian Christians in Urmi and its
Christian Neo-Aramaic dialect of Urmia
Christian_Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Urmia
River in the Zagros Mountains of northwestern Iran
border. It flows in an easterly direction through the city of Urmia and empties into Lake Urmia on its western shore, near Keshtiban. The Shahar is impounded
Shahar_River
largest lake in the world, with an area of 26,000 km2 (10,000 sq mi) Lake Urmia, formerly with an area of 5,200 km2 (2,000 sq mi), but down to a tenth that
List_of_lakes_by_area
Island in Iran
or Goyundaği adasi Island (Persian: قویونداغی آداسی) is an island of the Urmia Lake in Iran. Covering an area of about 3,175 hectares, it is located in
Kabudan_Island
Medical school in Urmia, Iran
Urmia University of Medical Sciences is a medical school in Urmia, West Azarbaijan, Iran. Urmia University of Medical College Established on 1980 as part
Urmia University of Medical Sciences
Urmia_University_of_Medical_Sciences
Campaign in the Middle East during World War I
attack was made on Urmia, ostensibly by Kurdish Tribesmen. About the same time the Russians closed the Ottoman consulates in Urmia, Tabriz and Khoi, and
Persian campaign (World War I)
Persian_campaign_(World_War_I)
This is a list of the rivers that flow wholly or partly in Iran, arranged geographically by river basin from west to east. Arvand Rud Haffar, originally
List_of_rivers_of_Iran
List of active synagogues in Iran Abdollah Zadeh Synagogue Abrishami Synagogue Aziz-Khan Synagogue Bagh-e Saba Synagogue (fa) Danial Synagogue (Polish)
List_of_synagogues_in_Iran
City in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
the south, by Urmia County to the north, and by Iraqi Kurdistan Province to the west. Oshnavieh lies on the historic route from Urmia basin to Rawandiz
Oshnavieh
Iranian volleyball player (born 1993)
outside spiker for the Iranian national team and Iranian team Shahrdari Urmia. AVC Asian Club Championship Philippines 2014 – with Matin Varamin1 Chinese
Purya_Fayazi
Church Darbarud 18th century Surp Sarkis Church Kukia 18th century Surp Asdvadzadzin Church Babarud 18th century Surp Stepanos Church Urmia 18th century
List of Armenian churches in Iran
List_of_Armenian_churches_in_Iran
town located on the western shore of Lake Urmia, Iran. The town was once one of the most prosperous towns in Urmia plains but was destroyed and abandoned
Gulpashan
American Presbyterian missionary
January 24, 1865, in the little mountain village of Seir, overlooking the Urmia Plain, from missionary parents John Haskell Shedd and Sarah Jane Dawes Shedd
William_Ambrose_Shedd
Genus of aquatic crustaceans
existence of Artemia dates back to the first half of the 10th century in Lake Urmia, Iran, with an example called an "aquatic dog" by an Iranian geographer
Brine_shrimp
Topics referred to by the same term
Zharabad (Persian: ژاراباد) may refer to: Zharabad, Urmia Zharabad, Silvaneh, Urmia County This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Zharabad
Village in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
گولان) is a village in Anzal-e Jonubi Rural District of Anzal District in Urmia County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. Gāwīlan (today called Gavlan) may
Gavlan,_Urmia
Kazem-Dashi is a rock, located in about fifty meters from shore in Lake Urmia. Because of its beautiful nature, it is one of the tourist attractions in
Kazim-Dashi
Overview of dialects of Azerbaijani
were further exemplified by his dialogue with the Safavid governors of Urmia, Tabriz, Shamakhi, and Yerevan. The main dialect groups are Eastern (Derbent
Azerbaijani_dialects
of the country. Once the largest saltwater lake in the Middle East, Lake Urmia has shrunk by 90% since the 1970s due to dam construction, agricultural
Water_scarcity_in_Iran
Historical province of Greater Armenia
of the ancient kingdom of Armenia, situated on the western shore of Lake Urmia, bordered on Adiabene and Atropatene, now in northwestern Iran. Parskahayk
Nor_Shirakan
Island Narges Island Salt Lake (Dasht-e-Kavir) Sargardan Island Lake Urmia Lake Urmia had 102 islands: Aram Island Arash Island Ardeshir Island Arezo Island
List_of_islands_of_Iran
Village in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
ورمزيار) is a village in Baranduz Rural District of the Central District in Urmia County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. At the time of the 2006 National
Varmazyar,_Urmia
Kurdish uprising in Iran
forces of Agha Petros carried out a retaliatory massacre in the city of Urmia in 1918, in which an estimated 10,000-15,000 Kurds and Turks—men, women
Simko Shikak revolt (1918–1922)
Simko_Shikak_revolt_(1918–1922)
International football competition
Championship was the 3rd WAFF Futsal Championship. It was held in Ghadir Arena, Urmia, Iran between 27 April and 2 May 2012. Iran (6) Iraq (55) Jordan (Inactive
2012_WAFF_Futsal_Championship
Iraqi archbishop (1854–1918)
- July 27, 1918) was Archbishop of the Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Urmia (1890-1918), within the Chaldean Catholic Church. He was born on October
Toma_Audo
Bronze Age archaeological culture in the Caucasus
East. One striking parallel is with the so-called Urmia ware, associated with the region around Lake Urmia in present-day Iran. Similar ceramic forms are
Trialeti-Vanadzor_culture
Systematic campaign in the Ottoman Empire
Persian territory, Caucasus, General Myshlayevsky, ordered the evacuation of Urmia and Tabriz. Ottoman and Kurdish forces led by the tribal leader Agha Simko
Armenian_genocide
Village in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
(Persian: سنجي) is a village in Nazluchay Rural District of Nazlu District in Urmia County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. At the time of the 2006 National
Senji,_Urmia
Ancient state in West Asia
events around Lake Urmia, where, by the late 9th century BCE, the Urartians had conquered the west and south shores of Lake Urmia and began advancing
Median_kingdom
Topics referred to by the same term
Adeh (Persian: اده) may refer to: Adeh, Naqadeh Adeh, Urmia Adeh-e Mortezapasha, Urmia County This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Adeh
Topics referred to by the same term
Tazeh Kand, Urmia, a village in Urmia County Tazeh Kand, Nazlu, a village in Urmia County Tazeh Kand, Sumay-ye Beradust, a village in Urmia County Tazeh
Tazeh_Kand
River in north-west Iran
located in north west Iran which flows into the endorheic saltwater Lake Urmia. It is named after the village of Baran Duz. After the building of the Baranduz
Barandouz_River
Urmia Masis FC (Armenian: Ուրմիա Մասիս Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ) was an Armenian football club from Masis, Ararat Province. The club dissolved in early 1994
Urmia_Masis_FC
Large Alpine lake in Armenia
sources from the 17th to early 20th centuries. Along with Lake Van and Lake Urmia, Sevan is considered one of the three great "seas" of historic Armenia.
Lake_Sevan
District in West Azerbaijan province, Iran
Central District of Urmia County (Persian: بخش مرکزی شهرستان ارومیه) is in West Azerbaijan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Urmia. At the time of
Central District (Urmia County)
Central_District_(Urmia_County)
Koine dialect of Assyrian Neo-Aramaic
of Hakkari in present-day Turkey and the formerly prestigious dialect of Urmia, Iran. It developed into a widely understood supra-regional variety among
Iraqi_Koine
2026 Iran war bombardment
IRGC Garrison. Most attacks were focused on Bukan, Mahabad, Oshnavieh, and Urmia county. Targets included, among others, the Bukan's district governor's
Air campaign in Iranian Kurdistan
Air_campaign_in_Iranian_Kurdistan
Azerbaijanis operating in universities located in cities such as Tabriz, Urmia, Gilan, Zanjan, Ardabil, and Tehran. On October 14, 2021, human rights defenders
Actions in support of Azerbaijan in Iran (2020)
Actions_in_support_of_Azerbaijan_in_Iran_(2020)
Iranian volleyball player (born 2002)
Bardia Saadat (Persian: بردیا سعادت; born 12 August 2002 in Urmia) is an Iranian volleyball player who plays as an opposite spiker for the Iran national
Bardia_Saadat
Region of West Asia with a historical Kurdish presence
The original Mannaean homeland was situated east and south of the Lake Urmia, roughly centered around modern-day Mahabad. The region came under Persian
Kurdistan
Khūzestān province 8. Qom, Qom province 9. Kermanshah, Kermanshah province 10. Urmia, West Azerbaijan province 11. Rasht, Gilan province 12. Zahedan, Sistan
List of largest cities of Iran
List_of_largest_cities_of_Iran
1946 unrecognised Kurdish state in Iran
Oshnavieh, Piranshahr and Naghadeh. The republic also claimed three cities—Urmia, Khoy and Salmas—held by the Azerbaijan People's Government. Iran was invaded
Republic_of_Mahabad
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Life; Beautiful; Radiant
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Dutch and North German : variant of Hoff.North German : topographic name from a variant of Hoff.Dutch : nickname from hoofd ‘head’. Compare English Head 1.English : variant spelling of Huff.
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