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Karakoyunlu : ウィキペディア英語版
Karakoyunlu
:''For the medieval dynasty, see Kara Koyunlu; for places in Azerbaijan, see Qaraqoyunlu.''
Karakoyunlu ((アゼルバイジャン語:Qaraqoyunlu ); (クルド語:Têşberûn)) is a town and district of Iğdır Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. Part of the district forms the international border between Turkey and Armenia.
==History==
During the medieval period, Karakoyunlu was part of the Kingdom of Bagratuni Armenia. The area later became a scene of 300 years of warfare between Turks (especially the Ottoman Empire from 1534 onwards) and the Safavid Empire. It was especially coveted for its salt mines. In 1746, the region was finally ceded to Persia and became part of the Erivan khanate. After the Russo-Persian War, 1826-1828 and Treaty of Turkmenchay, it passed from Persian to Russian control. Under Russian rule, the town became part of the Armenian Oblast and later the Erivan Governorate. For a brief period from 1917 to 1920, it was part of the Democratic Republic of Armenia. However, it was ceded to Turkey as a result of the Treaty of Kars.〔"Her Yönüyle Iğdır", Ziya Zakir Acar, 2004〕

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