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Kösedağ or Kosedag may refer to: *Mount Kösedağ (Ağrı), a mountain in the province of Ağrı, Turkey * Mount Kösedağ (Sivas), a mountain in the province of Sivas **Battle of Köse Dağ The Battle of Köse Dağ was fought between the Sultanate of Rum ruled by the Seljuq dynasty and the Mongol Empire on June 26, 1243, at the defile of Köse Dağ, a location between Erzincan and Gümüşhane in modern northeastern Turkey. The ...
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Mount Kösedağ (Ağrı)
Mount Kösedağ ( tr, Kösedağ), is a mountain located in Eleşkirt District, Eleşkirt district of Ağrı Province, Ağrı, Turkey. It is approximately 20 km away from the Eleşkirt, district center. Geology and geomorphology Kösedağ is one of the highest mountains of Ağrı. The mountain is located in the north of Eleşkirt district center. It consists of 2 combined mountains, Big Kösedağ and Little Kösedağ. Little Kösedağ is high. Gallery References Mountains of Turkey Stratovolcanoes of Turkey Landforms of Ağrı Province {{Ağrı-geo-stub ...
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Mount Kösedağ (Sivas)
Mount Kösedağ ( tr, Kösedağ Dağı), is a mountain range in the Suşehri district of Sivas province. It is known for the Battle of Kösedağ. History The battle between the Anatolian Seljuk State and the Mongols, which resulted in the defeat of the Seljuk State and its entry into the Mongol subordination, took place at the foot of the mountain. Geology and geomorphology Mount Kösedağ starts just north of Zara district and ends in Suşehri Suşehri is a town and a district of Sivas Province of Turkey. The mayor is Fazlı Yüksel ( AKP). Suşehri is one of the country sides of Sivas. Name The first localization of Suşehri is 2 km east of the city centre. After the country, ca ... district center in the north. References {{Sivas-geo-stub Mountains of Turkey ...
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