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- Aşlı abstract "Ashli or Aşlı (Tatar: Ашлы; pronounced [ʌʃˈlɯ]) was a mysterious medieval Volga Bulgarian town. In Russian chronicles it is known as Oshel (Russian: Ошель).Whereas archaeologic excavations prove that the city appeared as early as the 11th century, the Tatar legends and the Russian Tver Chronicle state that the city was founded by Alexander the Great. At its heyday Ashli was a major trade and political centre. In 1220 it was ruined and burned by the troops of Sviatoslav III of Vladimir. The Tver Chronicle is the only written source where Ashli is mentioned.".
- Aşlı wikiPageID "9674533".
- Aşlı wikiPageLength "4426".
- Aşlı wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Aşlı wikiPageRevisionID "643724237".
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Bilär.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Bogodashkino.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Tatarstan.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_towns_in_Russia.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Russia.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Category:Volga_Bulgaria.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Cäğfär_Taríxı.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Esegel.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Gabdulla_Chelbir.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Iokovo.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Kama-Ustjin_District.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Kamsko-Ustyinsky_District.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Kazan.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Kilna.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Kirelsky.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Kuybyshev_Reservoir.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Mordvins.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Murom.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Nikolay_Kalinin.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Pereslavl-Zalessky.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Proley-Kasha.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Rostov.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Russians.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Sviatoslav_III_of_Vladimir.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Tetyushi.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Tetyushsky_District.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Tver.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Udmurt_people.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Uryum.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Vasily_Tatishchev.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Voivode.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Volga_Bulgaria.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Volga_River.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Yantikovsky_District.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Yaroslav_II_of_Vladimir.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Yuri_II_of_Vladimir.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLink Ğäynetdin_Äxmärev.
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ashli".
- Aşlı wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aşlı".
- Aşlı wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Aşlı wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-tt.
- Aşlı wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Aşlı wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-tt.
- Aşlı wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Aşlı subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Tatarstan.
- Aşlı subject Category:Defunct_towns_in_Russia.
- Aşlı subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Russia.
- Aşlı subject Category:Volga_Bulgaria.
- Aşlı hypernym Town.
- Aşlı type Group.
- Aşlı type Place.
- Aşlı type Settlement.
- Aşlı type Bulgar.
- Aşlı type Group.
- Aşlı type Place.
- Aşlı type Site.
- Aşlı comment "Ashli or Aşlı (Tatar: Ашлы; pronounced [ʌʃˈlɯ]) was a mysterious medieval Volga Bulgarian town. In Russian chronicles it is known as Oshel (Russian: Ошель).Whereas archaeologic excavations prove that the city appeared as early as the 11th century, the Tatar legends and the Russian Tver Chronicle state that the city was founded by Alexander the Great. At its heyday Ashli was a major trade and political centre. In 1220 it was ruined and burned by the troops of Sviatoslav III of Vladimir.".
- Aşlı label "Aşlı".
- Aşlı sameAs Q2064036.
- Aşlı sameAs Oşel.
- Aşlı sameAs m.02pnsz4.
- Aşlı sameAs Ошель.
- Aşlı sameAs Ашлы.
- Aşlı sameAs Q2064036.
- Aşlı wasDerivedFrom Aşlı?oldid=643724237.
- Aşlı isPrimaryTopicOf Aşlı.