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Kars

American  
[kahrs] / kɑrs /

noun

  1. a city in NE Turkey.


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“When you talk about the Sahel, geopolitical interests are limited,” said Kars de Bruijne, senior research fellow with Clingendael, a Dutch-based research organization.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 28, 2022

Marjoleine Kars teaches history at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and is the author of “Blood on the River,” about a massive 1763 slave rebellion in Dutch Guyana.

From Washington Post • Feb. 25, 2022

Mazmanyan’s descendants were from Kars, in today’s Turkey, and were survivors of the genocide.

From Slate • Dec. 4, 2020

They wud go into the wite boxes and wate there until there Kars were redy to go home?

From The Guardian • Oct. 21, 2017

Instead of reading of the Russians passing the Caucasus, and moving upon Erzeroum by way of Kars, we should have read: Rapid advance of the Babylonians under the chief prince of Meshech. 

From The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882 by Wild, Joseph

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