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- Deli_Çay_River abstract "The Deli Çay River (English: Crazy River), in southern Anatolia near today's Turkey—Syria border, was thought during earlier modern times to be the Pinarus river, where Alexander the Great defeated Darius III of Persia in the First Battle of Issus, and the likely site of the second and third battles of the same name down into the Middle Ages. But historians N.G.L. Hammond and A.M. Devine have made convincing claims that the Pinarus is actually the Payas river, the latter using eye-witness examination of the river, which may not have drastically changed since antiquity.".
- Deli_Çay_River wikiPageID "8284881".
- Deli_Çay_River wikiPageRevisionID "569390778".
- Deli_Çay_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Turkey.
- Deli_Çay_River comment "The Deli Çay River (English: Crazy River), in southern Anatolia near today's Turkey—Syria border, was thought during earlier modern times to be the Pinarus river, where Alexander the Great defeated Darius III of Persia in the First Battle of Issus, and the likely site of the second and third battles of the same name down into the Middle Ages. But historians N.G.L. Hammond and A.M.".
- Deli_Çay_River label "Deli Çay River".
- Deli_Çay_River label "Río Deli Çay".
- Deli_Çay_River sameAs Deli_%C3%87ay_River.
- Deli_Çay_River sameAs Río_Deli_Çay.
- Deli_Çay_River sameAs Q5253856.
- Deli_Çay_River sameAs Q5253856.
- Deli_Çay_River wasDerivedFrom Deli_Çay_River?oldid=569390778.