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'''Ardahan''' ( "Ardı han" in old ], Արդահան in ]) is the capital of ] in north-eastern ]. With a population of 17,274 (] census) it is the smallest provincial capital in Turkey. Its named is derived from "ardı han", named after a Seljuk han ( also called cervansarai in ]) nearby the city. | '''Ardahan''' ( "Ardı han" in old ], Արդահան in ]) is the capital of ] in north-eastern ]. With a population of 17,274 (] census) it is the smallest provincial capital in Turkey. Its named is derived from "ardı han", named after a ] ''han'' (a guesthouse, also called '']'' in ]) nearby the city. | ||
{{Districts of Ardahan}} | {{Districts of Ardahan}} |
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Ardahan ( "Ardı han" in old Turkish, Արդահան in Armenian) is the capital of Ardahan Province in north-eastern Turkey. With a population of 17,274 (2000 census) it is the smallest provincial capital in Turkey. Its named is derived from "ardı han", named after a Seljuk han (a guesthouse, also called cervansarai in Turkish) nearby the city.
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