Khoy County
Iran
Khoy County has 22 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Iran crisis of 1946
Connects Khoy County to: Gilan province | Urmia, Iran
Agha Mohammad Khan
Connects Khoy County to: Mazandaran province | Kartli, Georgia | Dibaj, Iran
Nadir Shah Afshar
Connects Khoy County to: Kandahar, Afghanistan | Kolanı, Azerbaijan | Siahkal, Iran
Treaty of Adrianople (1829)
Connects Khoy County to: Bessarabia, Moldova | Wallachia | Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic | Aytos | Debelt, Bulgaria
Eastern Armenia
Connects Khoy County to: Armenia | Aragatsotn Province | Alaverdi, Armenia | Stepanavan | Abovyan, Armenia
Russo-Persian War (1826–1828)
Connects Khoy County to: Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic | Gilan province | Samtskhe–Javakheti | Armavir (village) | Vagharshapat, Armenia
South Caucasus
Connects Khoy County to: Armenia | Yerevan, Armenia | Baku, Azerbaijan | Azerbaijan | Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
Treaty of Turkmenchay
Connects Khoy County to: Baku, Azerbaijan | Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic | Armavir Province | Armavir (village) | Mardakan, Azerbaijan
Soviet
Connects Khoy County to: Samarkand, Uzbekistan | San Clemente, California | Ostrava, Czech Republic | Andijan, Uzbekistan | K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base
Armenian language
Connects Khoy County to: Greece | Glendale, California | Aleppo, Syria | Trabzon, Turkey | Tabriz, Iran
Qajar dynasty
Connects Khoy County to: Armenia | Afghanistan | Baku, Azerbaijan | Tehran, Iran | Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
Assyrian people
Connects Khoy County to: Sudan | Stockholm, Sweden | Mosul, Iraq | Kumaon division | Syria (region)