Proper noun
Konya
A city in Turkey
Konya (plural Konyas)
A female given name
Every family in Konya has at least one shoemaker in their midst, and I am one of those families. Ahmet Davutoglu
Construction of a high speed railroad line between Ankara and Konya was begun in order to connect the two cities with a direct line and reduced travel time from several hours to approximately one hour. Source: Internet
He lived most of his life under the Persianate Grousset, Rene, The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia, (Rutgers University Press, 2002), 157; "…the Seljuk court at Konya adopted Persian as its official language." Source: Internet
Kinross, 240. With the aid of his father's army, Selim defeated Bayezid in Konya in 1559, leading the latter to seek refuge with the Safavids along with his four sons. Source: Internet
In Konya Province, in the central Anatolia region of Turkey, the mild-mannered 56-year-old spoke to his supporters in his customary way: “Today is a day of modesty, victory to our nation. Source: Internet
“The people of Aleppo refused to give obedience to the governor Sidi Ahmed Pasha, who was transferred from Konya (Turkey). after he became known for his despotism. Source: Internet