In ancient times, the area around Patnos was the center of the Kingdom of Urartu, an iron age kingdom centered around Lake Van. Eventually, the area was conquered by an early Armenian dynasty. During the following centuries, the area passed under Assyrian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Persian, Arab, Mongol, and finally Turkish control. The area was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire by Selim I after his defeat of Persia. Ever since then, the area has been a part of modern Turkey.
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| - Republic of Greater Patnos (1983: Doomsday)
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| - In ancient times, the area around Patnos was the center of the Kingdom of Urartu, an iron age kingdom centered around Lake Van. Eventually, the area was conquered by an early Armenian dynasty. During the following centuries, the area passed under Assyrian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Persian, Arab, Mongol, and finally Turkish control. The area was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire by Selim I after his defeat of Persia. Ever since then, the area has been a part of modern Turkey.
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| - In ancient times, the area around Patnos was the center of the Kingdom of Urartu, an iron age kingdom centered around Lake Van. Eventually, the area was conquered by an early Armenian dynasty. During the following centuries, the area passed under Assyrian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Persian, Arab, Mongol, and finally Turkish control. The area was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire by Selim I after his defeat of Persia. Ever since then, the area has been a part of modern Turkey.
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