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- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah abstract "The Tomb of Suleyman Shah (Turkish: Süleyman Şah Türbesi) is dependent, forming a sort of exclave of the Republic of Turkey situated in Aleppo, Syria. It is the burial place of Suleyman Shah, the grandfather of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. He is believed to have drowned in the Euphrates River in modern-day Syria, and an Ottoman tomb in or near Qal'at Ja'bar has been associated with Suleyman Shah. In accordance with Article 9 of the Treaty of Ankara (1921) signed between France and Turkey, the tomb "shall remain, with its appurtenances, the property of Turkey, who may appoint guardians for it and may hoist the Turkish flag there." In 1973, the location of the tomb was flooded by construction of Tabqa Dam to create Lake Assad. At that time, the legal exclave and the tomb were moved to a new location some 80 km north of Qal'at Ja'bar, but also on the Euphrates riverside, not far from the town of Sarrin and located a mere 35 km from the Turkish frontier. Up to date, Turkey maintains a small military presence as a honour guard inside the place and has continued to do so throughout the Syrian Civil War.".
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- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah wikiPageRevisionID "603201058".
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah buildingName "Tomb of Suleyman Shah".
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah hasPhotoCollection Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah latitude "36.638629".
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah location "Sovereign Territory of the Republic of Turkey".
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah location "landlocked by Syria".
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah longitude "38.20752".
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah region Manbij_District.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah religiousAffiliation Islam.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Aleppo_Governorate.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah subject Category:Enclaves.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah subject Category:Mausoleums_in_Syria.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah subject Category:Ottoman_dynasty.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type Artifact100021939.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type Building102913152.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type BuildingsAndStructuresOfTheOttomanEmpire.
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- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type Whole100003553.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type YagoGeoEntity.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type Building.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type Place.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type ReligiousBuilding.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type Wikidata:Q532.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type Place.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah type Location.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah comment "The Tomb of Suleyman Shah (Turkish: Süleyman Şah Türbesi) is dependent, forming a sort of exclave of the Republic of Turkey situated in Aleppo, Syria. It is the burial place of Suleyman Shah, the grandfather of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. He is believed to have drowned in the Euphrates River in modern-day Syria, and an Ottoman tomb in or near Qal'at Ja'bar has been associated with Suleyman Shah.".
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah label "Tomb of Suleyman Shah".
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah label "Tumba de Solimán Schah".
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah sameAs Tumba_de_Solimán_Schah.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah sameAs Tombeau_de_Suleiman_Chah.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah sameAs m.05s_xpp.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah sameAs Q7818644.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah sameAs Q7818644.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah sameAs Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah lat "36.638629".
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah long "38.20752".
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah wasDerivedFrom Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah?oldid=603201058.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah isPrimaryTopicOf Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah.
- Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah name "Tomb of Suleyman Shah".