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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 779 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KHOI  , a

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district and
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town in the province of Azerbaijan,
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Persia, towards the extreme north-west frontier, between the Urmia Lake and the
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river
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Aras . The district contains many flourishing villages, and consists of an elevated plateau 6o m. by 10 to 15, highly cultivated by a skilful
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system of drainage and irrigation, producing fertile meadows, gardens and fields yielding rich crops of wheat and barley, cotton, rice and many kinds of fruit . In the
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northern
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part and bounding on Maku lies the plain of Chaldaran (Kalderan), where in August 1514 the
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Turks under Sultan
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Selim I. fought the Persians under Shah Ismail and gained a
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great victory . The town of KHOI lies in 38° 37' N., 45° 15' E., 77 M . (90 by road) N.W. of
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Tabriz, at an
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elevation of 3300 ft., on the great trade route between Trebizond and Tabriz, and about 2 M. from the
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left
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bank of the Kotur Chai (river from Kotur) which is crossed there by a seven-arched
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bridge and is known
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lower down as the Kizil Chai, which flows into the Aras . The walled part of the town is a
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quadrilateral with faces of about 1200 yds. in length and fortifications consisting of two lines of bastions, ditches, &c., much out of repair . The population numbers about 35,000, a third living inside the walls . The Armenian quarter, with about Soo families and an old church, is outside the walls . The city within the walls forms one of the best laid out towns in Persia, cool streams and lines of willows
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running along the broad and
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regular streets . There are some good buildings, including the governor's residence, several mosques, a large brick bazaar and a
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fine
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caravanserai . There is a large transit trade, and considerable
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local
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traffic across the
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Turkish border . The city surrendered to the Russians in 1827 without fighting and after the treaty of peace (Turkman Chai, Feb .

1828) was held for some

time by a garrison of 3000
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Russian troops as a guarantee for the payment of the war indemnity . In September 1881 Khoi suffered much from a violent
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earthquake . It has
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post and telegraph offices .

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