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  • Turkish literature (Turkish: Türk edebiyatı or Türk yazını) is the collection of written and oral texts composed in the Turkish language ...
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  • [[Image:Turkish tea.jpg|thumb|220px|right|Turkish tea]] Turkish tea (çay) is a type of tea originating in Turkey and popular ...
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  • The Great Turkish War refers to a series of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and contemporary European powers, then joined into a Holy League ...
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  • The Turkish invasion of Cyprus (Turkish: Operation Peace), launched on July 20, 1974, was the Turkish military response against a coup which ...
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  • Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish ⁧یوغورت⁩ or yoğurt. ==Noun== yogurt (countable and uncountable, plural yogurts) # A milk-based product ...
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  • [[Image:Turkish tea.jpg|thumb|220px|right|Turkish tea]] Turkish tea (çay) is a type of tea originating in Turkey and popular ...
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  • * Turkish * Ubykh * Ukrainian * Upper Sorbian * Uyghur * Vietnamese * Welsh * West Frisian * Yiddish * Zuni }} ...
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  • [[Image:Baklava - Turkish special, 80-ply.JPEG|thumb|right|250px|Baklava]] ... and islands. It is also widely found in Turkish and many Arabic and Middle ...
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  • government; as the consequence of the Turkish War of Independence between ... Muslim majority state in the world. The Turkish people were able to avoid ...
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  • The armies met at Kosovo Field. The center of the Turkish army was ... as the Serbian center overlapped the Turkish. The battle started with ...
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  • "Sky God," persisted. In modern Turkish, the derived word "Tanrı ... Rafael Bezertinov, Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative [http://aton ...
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  • industrial city. It is the center of the Turkish Government, and houses all ... at Malazgirt. He then annexed Ankara as Turkish territory in 1073. Byzantine ...
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  • ) is located in Turkish Thrace, the European part of Turkey, with ... through his role in the campaign, the Turkish leader of the opposing forces ...
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  • Mehmed VI, original name in Turkish Latin alphabet Mehmed Vahdettin (January 14, 1861 – May 16, 1926) was the 36th and last Sultan of the Ottoman ...
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  • Mount Ararat (Turkish: Ağrı Dağı, Armenian: Արարատ, Kurdish: Agirî, Greek: Ἀραράτ, Persian: آرارات‎, Georgian: არარა ...
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  • to a new type of Islam. Thus, the Judeo–Turkish sect later known as the ... The Turkish government eventually saw Sabbatai as duplicitous, and ...
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  • In A.H. 235 (849) al-Mutawakkil had the prominent Turkish military ... Al-Mutawakkil continued to rely on Turkish statesmen and slave soldiers ...
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  • Customs Union and the modernization of the Turkish army and continued to advocate ... charges of corruption are endemic in Turkish politics. Thee is corruption ...
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  • It can be seen as part of the Great Turkish War and as part of the series ... threat to Europe, although talk of the Turkish peril or threat continued ...
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  • The Janissaries (derived from Ottoman Turkish ينيچرى (yeniçeri), meaning "new soldier") comprised infantry units that formed ...
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  • Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881 – November 10, 1938) was a Turkish ... Atatürk was born in the city of Thessaloníki (Turkish: Selânik ...
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  • partition of the island (into Greek and Turkish states) and between the ... His Presidency saw both Greek and Turkish interference as well as ...
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  • Ahmet Ertegün (July 31, 1923 – December 14, 2006) was a Turkish American who co-founded Atlantic Records and made a major contribution to ...
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  • The Great Turkish War refers to a series of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and contemporary European powers, then joined into a Holy League ...
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  • of his reign, there was the Great Turkish Horde, a few other minor barbarian hordes to the north, Tibetan tribes to the west, Goguryeo in the ...
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  • against the Ottomans in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878, which ... at the time, was referred to as the "Turkish yoke" and in 1841 he ...
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  • key of Hungary” from the newly installed Turkish garrisons. ... around 5,000 men. Due to geography, the Turkish army's ultimate goal ...
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  • Ferit Orhan Pamuk (born on June 7, 1952 in Istanbul) generally known simply as Orhan Pamuk, is a Nobel Prize-winning Turkish novelist and professor ...
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  • civilization, the particularities of Greek-Turkish relations may mitigate against ... situation in their country during the Turkish occupation. ...
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  • underlying tensions between Greek and Turkish residents soon escalated ... displacement of thousands of Greek and Turkish Cypriots and the subsequent ...
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  • in modern history, notably the Russo–Turkish War, 1877–1878, as well ... of Lausanne, which restored the straits to Turkish territory but allowed all ...
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  • Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish, and Vietnamese versions ... German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish ...
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  • and Hercegovina "nominally still Turkish," the "Balkan ... policy was to encourage the development of Turkish identity across the Empire ...
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  • quot;), the main non-Muslim millet in the Turkish Empire, before the Porte ... (see below). This was translated into Turkish by Ahmed, judge of Beroea ...
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  • George McGhee, The US-Turkish-NATO Middle East Connection How the ... * McGhee, George Crews. The US-Turkish-NATO Middle East Connection ...
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  • and was officially renamed Istanbul by the Turkish Republic in 1930. The conquest ... on the European side, which would increase Turkish influence on the straits ...
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  • eventually saw the danger posed by the Turkish presence in the Balkans ... Catholic Kingdom of Hungary to resists the Turkish advance. Serbs, Hungarians ...
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  • Some fragments of a Manichaean book, written in Turkish, mention that in 803 C.E. the Khan of Uyghur Kingdom went to Turfan and sent three Manichaean ...
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  • as a defining moment in the history of the Turkish people—a final surge in ... out to be erroneous reports regarding Turkish troop strength, as prepared ...
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  • * In Turkish, the same word usually serves as adjective and adverb: iyi bir kız ("a good girl"), iyi anlamak ("to understand well). ...
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  • The Preliminary Treaty of San Stefano was a treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire signed at the end of the Russo-Turkish War, 1877–78 ...
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  • of knot are the symmetrical (also called Turkish or Ghiordes) and asymmetrical ... century by the Moors. The Crusades brought Turkish carpets to all of Europe ...
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  • Empire, and to rally support against the Turkish invasion. ... The preface contains a plea for Christian unity in light of the Turkish ...
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  • ==Balkanian and Turkish wars== The rulers of Serbia, Walachia, Moldavia ... forming a united front against the looming Turkish menace. It was relatively ...
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  • The Turkish invasion of Cyprus (Turkish: Operation Peace), launched on July 20, 1974, was the Turkish military response against a coup which ...
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  • All members of the alliance viewed the Turkish navy as a significant threat ... squadrons. Many of the galleys in the Turkish fleet were also rowed by ...
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  • ** Turkish Cedar Cedrus libani var. stenocoma Mountains of southwest ... do not fall below about -25° C. (The Turkish cedar is slightly hardier ...
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  • concentrating on a specific major. Unlike Turkish lyceums, Uzbek lyceums do ... The Turkish word for the latest part of pre-university education is ...
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  • quot;) or to the archer's wrist (the Turkish "siper"). ... 1585740853.) Modern nocks, and traditional Turkish nocks, are often so constructed ...
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  • Narcissus, hyacinths, and those which in Turkish Lale, much to our astonishment ... was wealthiest is called the Tulip era, in Turkish Lale Devri. ...
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  • *Dershane (Turkish, Turkey) *Preuniversitario or Preu, Pre, or Preú ... The "dershane" system is the Turkish counterpart of cram ...
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  • === Russo-Turkish Wars === power in the Middle East after her Russo-Turkish War, against the Ottoman ...
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  • opera and personally wrote the first-ever Turkish translations of many opera ... Empire defeated Greece (see the Greco-Turkish War (1897)). But a few months ...
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  • side of the Ottomans in 1910. Two days after the Turkish Caliphate was abolished by the Turkish Grand National Assembly on March 3, 1924, Hussein declared ...
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  • Navy) (c. 1478 – July 4, 1546), was a Turkish privateer and Ottoman admiral ... on the island of Lesbos to their Muslim Turkish father, Yakup Ağa, and ...
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  • suffered constant skirmish attacks by British and Turkish forces until March 1801 when the British army landed on the beaches at Aboukir in the Nile Delta ...
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  • Suleiman I, in Turkish language Süleyman and in the Arabic alphabet سليمان (nicknamed “the Magnificent” in Europe and “the Lawgiver” ...
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  • Turkish literature (Turkish: Türk edebiyatı or Türk yazını) is the collection of written and oral texts composed in the Turkish language ...
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  • soldier who, to the horror of many, took a Turkish female captive as a wife and started a family with her. His descendants, who are the protagonists ...
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  • The Golden Horde (Turkish: Altın Ordu), also known as Kipchak Khanate or the Ulus of Jochi, was a Mongol state established in parts of present ...
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  • Shaman, and belonged to the nobility of a Turkish clan. The name “An Lushan” ... to borrow troops from an offshoot of the Turkish Tujue Tribe, the Huihe tribe ...
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  • the Austrian imperial house during the Turkish wars and helped his fellow ... military needs during the Rhenish, French, Turkish, and Spanish wars. Wertheimer ...
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  • 94 percent of its water while within the Turkish highlands. ... project ever undertaken by Turkey. The Turkish authorities hope that the ...
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  • a previous attack on Malta in 1551, by the Turkish corsair Turgut Reis and ... Heedless of the danger, the Knights continued to prey on Turkish shipping ...
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  • Reis as his name appears in several old Turkish and foreign resources. After ... Aegean coast of Turkey, as the son of a Turkish farmer named Veli. According ...
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  • or two sons; I have thousands of sons, my Turkish slaves who will be the heirs ... 46903/India India: The early Turkish sultans.] *[http://www.thenagain ...
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  • European crusaders heavily defeated the Turkish in the Siege of Belgrade ... this, his remains were incinerated by the Turkish authorities. ...
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  • small and quite traditional, serving Turkish coffee and usually offering ... * Turkish Culture Portal - [http://www.turkishculture.org/pages.php ...
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  • another. Towards the end, treatment of non-Turkish subjects had deteriorated ... The Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Turkish language: Devlet-i Aliye-i Osmaniye; ...
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  • faced severe pressure from corrupt Turkish officials, Sabbatai was ... a hope that a miracle would happen in the Turkish capital to fulfill the prophecy ...
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  • 552) and his sons succeeded the Xiongnu (Turkish: Doğu Hun; ... script,” “Orkhon-Yenisey script;” Turkish: Orhun Yazıtları, 鄂爾渾文字 ...
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  • the Armenian Genocide did occur, the Turkish government and several international ... the surrounding desert. The fact that the Turkish government ordered the evacuation ...
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  • a victory which temporarily halted the Turkish advance. ... invasion, Stephen had to face not only new Turkish onslaughts which he defeated ...
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  • Habsburg dominance on land. The Great Turkish War ended with three decisive ... Queen of Hungary. This clashed with the Turkish objective of placing the ...
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  • In July, he vanquished a third Turkish army near the Iron Gates. These ... into their camp, taking advantage of the Turkish army's confused flight ...
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  • into Epirus and Thessaly. The Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 provided ... Deligiannis, sought to inflame the anti-Turkish feelings of the Greeks at ...
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  • B.C.E. for the lowest layers. The word çatal is Turkish for "fork," while höyük means "mound," thus the name means roughly ...
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  • dergisi/issue/77486/1303895 "Turkish Literature of the Period ... was a moderate Shia Muslim. However, the Turkish poet and politician Süleyman ...
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  • Qutub Minar had been named after the first Turkish sultan, Qutb-ud-din Aibak ... the remarkable craftsmanship of the Turkish artisans who worked on the ...
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  • all the parts of Bosnia which still remained in Turkish hands. ... borders against the Turks. In 1479, a huge Turkish army, on its return home ...
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  • At the end of the twelfth century, Turkish Muslims sacked Sarnath ... the Sarnath Museum). It was broken during Turkish invasions, yet the base ...
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  • Koca Mi‘mār Sinān Āġā (Ottoman Turkish: خوجه معمار سنان آغا) (April 15, 1489 - April 09, 1588), better known simply as ...
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  • * Karamanli Turkish Orthodox Church ==References== *Baum, Wilhelm. The Church of the East: A Concise History. RoutledgeCurzon, 2003. ISBN 978 ...
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  • Wudu (Arabic: الوضوء al-wuḍū, Persian:آبدست ābdast, Turkish: abdest, Urdu: وضو wazū) is the Islamic act of washing parts of ...
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  • or "Eastern" dance in Arabic and Turkish (raqs sharqi and Oryantal ... Turkey have had a strong influence on the Turkish style. In Turkey the style ...
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  • ===Ottoman Turkish occupation=== [[Image:Camel Corps at Beersheba 1915 ... 1915. The celebration was attended by the Turkish army commander Jamal Pasha ...
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  • The name for Turkey in the Turkish language, Türkiye, can be divided ... in Anatolia, Ankara is the center of the Turkish Government, and houses all ...
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  • The Cretan War, or War of Candia, as the sixth Turkish–Venetian War is better known, was a conflict between the Republic of Venice and her ...
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  • The term deep state is part of Turkish political culture (from ... anti-democratic coalitions within the Turkish political system, composed ...
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  • to Economic Growth Policies in the First Turkish Republic," International ... It tests the students' skills in Turkish, Mathematics, Natural Sciences ...
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  • In Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, pomegranate (Turkish: nar; Azerbaijani: nar; Armenian: nur) is used in a variety of ways, notably as pomegranate ...
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  • Cymbals were employed by Turkish janissaries in the 14th century or earlier. By the 17th century, such cymbals were used in European music, and ...
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  • to land and supply its forces on the Turkish shores fairly easily. The ... In the same year, the Russians besieged and occupied]] the Turkish ...
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  • Parthian, and Sogdian, as well as in old Turkish. These writings, while most ... Parthian, Sogdian, and, ultimately, Uyghur Turkish, and Chinese translations ...
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  • Arabic: شَاي, Hindi: चाय, Urdu: چاۓ, Turkish: çay, Russian: чай, Romanian: ceai, Nepali: चिया.Merriam-Webster Online, [http://www ...
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  • Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish | registration = Optional (required for contributing) | owner = IMSLP community ...
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  • * Turkish Straits crisis * First Indochina War * Cold War * Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance * Eastern Bloc ...
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  • Western-style muskets while employing Ottoman Turkish style firing positions. The book provided information for: *Various gunpowder compositionsNeedham ...
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  • In the sixth century it was within the domains of a Turkish kingdom. At the beginning of the eighth century, Samarkand came under Arab control ...
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  • substantial territory during the Russo-Turkish War, 1877–1878, while ... Following Italy's victory in the Italo-Turkish War of 1911-1912 ...
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  • fighting unit. He also recruited some Turkish troops, and acquired firearms ... the battlefield with a remnant of the Turkish soldiers, and they made ...
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  • Troy (Greek: Τροία, Troia, also Ίλιον, Ilion; Turkish Truva ... Today there is a Turkish town called Truva in the vicinity of the ...
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  • * Turkey 2006: Turkish Airlines Flight 1476, flying from Tirana to ... and passengers foil hijacking of Turkish jet"], The New York ...
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  • into decline with the rise to power of the Turkish army they had created, the ... only to their Caliphate, drawn mostly from Turkish slaves, known as Mamluks ...
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  • preference of Persian language instead of Turkish and patronage of great nationalist ... "Under the Turkish Ghaznavid, Seljuk, and Khawarazmshah rulers ...
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  • 26, 1881, with the acquiescence of the Turkish Sultan whose armies were ... very useful to him later on in the Russian-Turkish war. ...
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  • and early Hungarians. In the ancient Turkish world, as it is now, the ... "Khan" to his name.Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative, [http://aton ...
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  • language to the Arabic, French, Persian, and Turkish languages in which he was already fluent—so that he could translate the letters of `Abdu'l ...
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  • of radical Qaramitans and occasionally of Turkish military bands added to ... was ravaged by the Bedouin and after a Turkish-led campaign the city once ...
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  • ***Abies nordmanniana subsp. equi-trojani - Turkish Fir **Abies cilicica - Cilician Fir * Section Piceaster (southern Spain, northwest Africa) ...
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  • which is said to have been inspired by the Turkish flag, the bagel is supposedly ... The ring-shaped simit is sometimes marketed as a Turkish bagel. ...
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  • ===Turkish conquest=== town in Europe with over 100,000 people. Turkish rule introduced Ottoman ...
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  • a basic ingredient in Spanish, French, Italian, Turkish, and Persian cuisines, and in those derived from them. It is also widely used in Lebanese and ...
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  • – 1762), an essayist, feminist, and author of Turkish Embassy Letters, who became infatuated with him. She proposed that they live together in Italy ...
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  • After the Germans started to reorganize the Turkish army, Russia feared that they would come to control the Dardanelles, a vital trade artery which ...
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  • * Turkish * Ukrainian * Venezuelan * Vietnamese * Western | content8style = padding-left:0; padding-right:0; | list8name = Manifestations ...
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  • For example, there is little doubt that in Turkish the lexeme for ... in a language that has vowel harmony (like Turkish):Laurie Bauer, English Word ...
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  • about liberating people from the "Turkish yoke" while denying ... which had flourished after the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) and the ...
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  • Rákóczi lived in the Turkish town of Rodosto for 22 years. He adopted ... After obtaining the permission of the Turkish authorities, Rákóczi’s ...
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  • articles as part of its editorial policy. The Turkish government still denies genocide occurred. Times columnist and former reporter Nicholas D. Kristof ...
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  • as part of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's Turkish national reforms. Strategically ... is no god but Allah." Following the Turkish conquest all Christians ...
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  • against him the fleet of their ally, the Turkish emir of Smyrna Umur Beg ... However, Ivan Alexander's troops were defeated twice by Turkish ...
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  • the 1950s and 1960s. Laïkó is similar to Turkish fantasy music. It was criticized ... In 1962, the first Western popular melody with Turkish lyrics was ...
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  • Légion d'honneur, the 5th class of the Turkish Mejidie, and the Turkish medal. After six months' duty with the 90th Foot at Aldershot ...
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  • are most likely derived from the Turkish tanbûr, which is a long, lute-like instrument with no gourd resonating chamber. Both the tembûr and ...
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  • quot; Or it could mean "Stone" in Turkish, as the Chinese transliteration suggests ==Notes== ==References== * Biran, Michal. 2005. The ...
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  • of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the leader of Turkish War of Independence and the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey. It is located ...
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  • were taken, Islamized, and assigned to the Turkish army and administration ... from Ottoman rule after the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878, becoming ...
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  • [[Image:TurkHazel.jpg|right|thumb|Leaves and nuts of Turkish Hazel: ... *** Corylus colurna—Turkish Hazel. Southeastern Europe and Asia Minor. ...
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  • Hanafi fractions, more closely connected with the Turkish than others in South, have fair complexions. Some Turkish Anatolian and Turkish Safavid inscriptions ...
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  • Chyornoye more (Чёрное море), Turkish Karadeniz, Ukrainian Chorne ... connected to the Mediterranean Sea via the Turkish Straits System (TSS) in ...
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  • militia, though less well trained than the Turkish professional troops, were ... were a no-man's land controlled by Turkish nomads. Conrad underestimated ...
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  • 763 C.E.. An Shi, a Chinese general of Iranian and Turkish descent, had proclaimed himself Emperor and attempted to found his own dynasty to replace ...
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  • [[Image:Turkey.Gülşehir005.jpg|thumb|230px|Turkish faience plate]] [[Image:Poste centrali firenze cupoletta.JPG|thumb|200px|Palazzi di Firenze ...
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  • Egypt, to an Egyptian father and a Turkish mother. Arthur Goldschmidt, ... His mother was the daughter of a retired Turkish officer. Tawfiq al-Hakim ...
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  • by medieval Transylvanian pamphlets. In Turkish, he was known as "Kazıklı ... seems to have been also favored by the Turkish Sultan Mehmed II. ...
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  • * In Arabic and Turkish it is Yunan ==Indian References== In Indian sources, the usage of the words "Yona," "Yauna," "Yonaka ...
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  • are also a small number of borrowings from Turkish, Portuguese, and more recently ... Turks from Central Asia who spoke Turkish as their mother tongue. ...
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  • The next pavilion contains the hammam, or baths, in the Turkish style, with Mughal ornamentation in marble and colored stones. To the west of ...
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  • ==Turkish threat in the Mediterranean== In the early part of his reign ... In 1558, Turkish admiral Piyale Pasha captured the Balearic Islands ...
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  • Dame d'Afrique, the Bardo Museum (a former Turkish mansion), the old Bibliotheque Nationale d'Alger--a Turkish palace built in 1799–1800 ...
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  • language|German]], Hungarian, Bulgarian, Ottoman Turkish and Russian]] A Treaty is an agreement under international law that describes territorial ...
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  • Chaldean, Syriac, Samaritan, Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Amharic (Singh 2000). In his youth, he detested the enslavement of Africans, and as a result ...
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  • may have been a love affair he had with a beautiful Turkish woman, Shakh-e Nabat, about whom Hafez wrote a number of romantic poems. Hafez fled from Shiraz ...
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  • significant influence on both Persian and Turkish literature throughout the ... He has also had a great influence on Turkish literature throughout the ...
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  • in the Katterburg. In the days of the Turkish sieges, the Katterburg was nearly destroyed and it appeared to be impossible to restore the castle. ...
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  • Maximilian to impose the tithes for the Turkish war and to elect a king ... close relations with Poland because of the Turkish advance and the Polish contest ...
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  • had publicly expressed his anger at the Turkish deployment. He regarded the missiles as a personal affront. The deployment of missiles in Cuba—the ...
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  • Seoul World Cup Stadium between Seongnam and Turkish club Beşiktas. The final game saw 33,778 fans brave monsoon conditions at the Seoul World Cup ...
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  • to the Syrian city of al-Mina, following by the Turkish city of Tell Atchana (ancient Alalakh), where he conducted excavations from 1937 to 1939, and ...
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  • again lost in the destruction of that library by Turkish troops during the massacres of Christians 1915. A number of recent studies have been ...
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  • people of Slav, Saxon, Ukrainian, Roman, Gypsy Turkish, Magyar and German antecedents among other ethnicities. Often a football between larger imperial ...
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  • Aristakes Lastivertsi told about the Turkish and Byzantine invasions ... that were on sale in the Indian, Persian, Turkish towns, their prices, the ...
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  • :Sovereignty for the Turkish portion of the Ottoman Empire, autonomous development for other nationalities, and free navigation of the Dardanelles. ...
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  • In some cultures they are referred to as lucky bugs (Turkish: uğur böceği). In Greece, ladybugs are called πασχαλίτσα (paschalitsa ...
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  • which has terms such as the turushka todi (Turkish todi), revealing an influx ... music. A prolific composer in Persian, Turkish, Arabic, as well as Braj ...
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  • Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871), the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), the War of the Pacific (1879–1884), two Boer Wars (1880–1881 and 1899–1902 ...
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  • Ara Abbasi") and resettled the Turkish Afshar tribe in the region ... were bi- or multilingual, with Azeri Turkish and Persian being the linguae ...
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  • which has terms such as the turushka todi (Turkish todi), revealing an influx ... music. A prolific composer in Persian, Turkish, Arabic, as well as Braj ...
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  • , due to continuing ill-feeling around the Greco-Turkish War in the 1920s. In 2004, the band Sigmatropic released "16 Haiku & Other Stories ...
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  • John as Emperor he had no choice but to recognize Turkish suzerainty. When he was deposed by his son in 1376, the Turks helped him to regain power. Urban ...
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  • minority tradition until it was accepted by the Turkish tribes of Central Asia (previously they had been Ashari and followers of the Shafi school, it ...
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  • Some national languages like Finnish, Turkish, Serbo-Croatian (Serbian ... switched from the Arabic alphabet to a Turkish alphabet of Latin origin. ...
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  • to Western European languages from the Turkish and Persian Tātār. From ... European countries later. Some of them speak Turkish at home. ...
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  • * Turkish Imtiaz Medal in Silver with Sabres * Turkish Liakat Medal in Silver with Sabres * Turkish War Medal ( ...
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  • part of then British-controlled Egypt, when the Turkish government yielded to British pressure to hand over the peninsula. The border imposed by the ...
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  • gained from frontline assignment during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 proved quite important for his career, and his writings on fortifications ...
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  • During the Istanbul Pogroms, which many Greek and some Turkish scholars attributed to secret orchestrations by Britain, Fleming wrote an account ...
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  • thought and practice in the Arabic, Turkish and Persian-speaking worlds. In recent years, his writings have also become a topic of increasing ...
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  • The Turkish Defense Ministry confirmed on 27 October that Turkish ... in the Late Ottoman Empire and Early Turkish Republic, Brill, 2014 ISBN ...
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  • of the region in response to the Azeri and Turkish blockade of Armenia. ... 1990s recognizing the sovereignty of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus ...
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  • state and the reduction of its land from Turkish invasions, came the fall ... Greeks, even if they didn't adopt Turkish language. ...
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  • from the French language, either from the word for Turkish (Turquois) or dark-blue stone (pierre turquin).R. J. King, [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/links/doi/10 ...
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  • and clear cultures, Arabic, Persian, and Turkish, which have influenced each ... Arabic culture has deeply influenced the Persian and Turkish cultures ...
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  • static. In 1974, as a consequence of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Greece ... from 1974 to 1980 as a result of Greco-Turkish tensions following the 1974 ...
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  • His fame was built in the effective wars of defense against the Turkish ... principality where Austrian and Turkish influences vied for supremacy ...
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  • centers of learning. During this period, Turkish literature developed. Among ... into German, English, Russian, and Turkish. After embracing Islam, ...
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  • Roman church, by the Greek church, by the Turkish church, by the Protestant ... of churches, whether Jewish, Christian or Turkish, appear to me no other than ...
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  • nations of England and France offered anti-Turkish Arabs the hope of independence ... day Syria and Lebanon. In Syria, anti-Turkish sentiment changed to anti ...
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  • stones of the mausoleum. In 1522, rumors of a Turkish invasion caused the Crusaders to strengthen the castle at Halicarnassus (which was by then known ...
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  • exploit it. In 1806, the Mamluks defeated the Turkish forces several times, and in June the rival parties concluded a peace treaty. According to it, ...
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  • The Samanids (819–999)Sāmāniyān) were a Persian dynasty in Central Asia and Greater Khorasan, named after its founder Saman Khuda who converted ...
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  • 6.3 percent of the total population, was Turkish. Stadt Köln, [http://www ... 000 Muslims living in Cologne, mostly of Turkish origin. ...
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  • has been translated into English, Arabic, Turkish, Persian, French, German ... languages of the world Arabic, English, Turkish, Persian, Hindi, French ...
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  • day Republic of Azerbaijan) to local Turkish khans," and, "in ... Qajars came to power with the backing of Turkish tribal forces, while using ...
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  • Korean Workers' Union, Turkestan, Turkish, Georgian, Azerbaijanian ... the Indian, Korean, Mexican, Iranian, and Turkish Communist parties were executed ...
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  • For many, the fall of Granada represented compensation for the Turkish victory in capturing Constantinople, not so many years earlier (1453). ...
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  • honorary position as the Holy Land was under Turkish rule. By Clement VIII he was himself made protonotary and nuncio to the French court; Paul ...
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  • According to the Turkish historian Mehmet Fuat Köprülü: ... org/articles/sah-nama-translations-i-into-turkish "Šāh-nāma Translations ...
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  • invited attacks by pirates and privateers. Ottoman Turkish admiral and privateer Kemal Reis ventured into the Canaries in 1501, while Murat Reis the ...
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  • General An-Lushan, the son of a Sogdian officer and a Turkish mother from a noble family, was made a military governor of modern Heibei province ...
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  • shot and critically wounded by Mehmet Ali Ağca, a Turkish gunman, as he entered St. Peter's Square to address an audience. He was rushed into the ...
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  • Aleppo (Arabic Halab) is a city in northern Syria, the second largest city in Syria after Damascus, and one of the oldest inhabited cities in history. ...
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  • high level of regional stability. By restoring Turkish sovereignty to the Turkish heartland, enabled the new country to make the transition from enfeebled ...
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  • heritage of Central Asia from antiquity to the Turkish expansion. Princeton series on the Middle East. Princeton: Markus Wiener Publishers. ISBN 1558761101 ...
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  • and more importantly alleviated a threat of a Turkish offensive onto the strategically important Suez Canal. Aqaba was ceded to the British protectorate ...
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  • Mare Nostrum established over the Turkish power and their Muslim and Hindu allies. ==Early Life== Alfonso de Albuquerque was born in Alhandra ...
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  • Prophet himself was circumcised in this way. Turkish, Balkan, rural Egyptians, and Central and South Asian Muslims typically circumcise boys between ...
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  • Most cats dislike immersion in water; one major exception is the Turkish ... developed this way are: The Persian, the Turkish Angora, the Siberian, and ...
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  • forces. The other OPC co-commander was a Turkish military general officer. ... were planned for the mission, but Turkish military authorities would ...
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  • Kim, and H. Youn. Mediastinal lymphoma in a young Turkish Angora cat. 2006. J Vet Sci 7(2): 199-201. PMID 16645348. * Zahm, S., and A. Blair. ...
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  • back to the ancient kings of Persia rather than to Turkish heroes or Muslim saints …" B. Spuler, 1970. "The Disintegration of the ...
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  • happened with considerable help from Turkish immigrants. They came, officially invited in, to boost a much-needed labor force in the heavy machinery ...
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  • to rule the country during the period waves of Turkish invaders swept across India. Muhammad of Ghor, founder of the Delhi Sultanate, conquered Ajmer ...
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  • Kakheti (which had been devastated by Turkish and Persian invasions) signed ... settled in Chechnya. During the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878 the highlanders ...
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  • Turkish forces captured the settlement of Vrhbosna (which later became ... scholars, and celebrated poets in the Turkish, Arabic, and Persian languages. ...
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  • ===Turkish conquest=== Catholic Kingdom of Hungary, following a Turkish defeat in 1456. It held ...
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  • conclave and occupy the Vatican. However, the Russo-Turkish War and the sudden death of Victor Emmanuel II (January 9, 1878) distracted the attention ...
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  • cultures, such as Ancient Greek, Persian, Turkish, Indian, African (such as ... the Kuwaiti sawt, the Egyptian el gil and Turkish Arabesque-pop music. ...
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  • As Mr. Lockridge, he became a regular at the Turkish Embassy where he played tennis. No one suspected that "Mr. Lockridge" was the grandson ...
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  • boatmen, and iron-helmeted musketeers trained by Turkish military advisers. His active diplomacy featured relations with Tripoli, Egypt, and the Ottoman ...
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  • traced to the Arabic buraq, Persian burah, and Turkish bor, which are words for borax. In early Egypt, the process of mummification depended on an ore ...
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  • year 306 C.E. in the city of Nisibis (the modern Turkish town of Nusaybin, on the border with Syria). Internal evidence from Ephrem's works suggests ...
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  • Mangal (Turkish) is the act of grilling meat on coals outdoors, and ... is Shish taouk. This is a traditional Turkish shish kebab, and can also ...
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  • the end of the sixteenth century, when the final Turkish-Mongol invasions occurred, tribes such as the Shinwaris, Yusufzais and Mohmands had moved from ...
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  • in Anatolia, they were annihilated in a Turkish ambush led by the Seljuk ... won the Battle of Dorylaeum, fighting Turkish lightly armored mounted ...
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  • form an effective diaspora: for instance, the Turkish Gastarbeiter in Germany; South Asians in the Persian Gulf; and Filipinos and Chinese throughout ...
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  • in Mecidiyeköy, all belonging to the Turkish Cardiology Foundation. Nightingale's stellar example inspired many U.S. Army nurses during ...
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  • and the Middle East, numerous Persian, Arabic, Turkish, and Pashtun words were absorbed into Bengali. Portuguese, French, Dutch and English words ...
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  • * Zerdeçal, Hint Safranı in Turkish * Դեղին կոճ (deghin koch) (literal: Yellow Seed) in Armenian * Kurkuma in Hungarian ...
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  • hip hop genres. While many discos play manele, a Turkish-influenced type of music that is particularly popular in Bucharest's working class districts ...
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  • century, at which time the city was conquered by Turkish armies. Bodh Gaya's temple and monasteries fell into ruin when state support ceased ...
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  • the more than one million Armenians who left Turkish Asia Minor in 1915 and 1923 due to a series of events now known as the Armenian Genocide. Over ...
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  • concerning the Middle East as well as Turkish representatives from Northern ... European Union in co-operation with the Turkish government. ...
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  • As a result of the Italo-Turkish War Italy gained Libya and the islands of the Dodecanese. [[Image:Council of Four Versailles.jpg|thumb|350px ...
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  • Following the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) and after the Treaty of ... the United States were broken off. The Turkish minority was persecuted ...
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  • of Russian artists and poets during the Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774, which provided obvious parallels with Sviatoslav's push towards Constaninople ...
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  • taking part in the defense. The plight of the Turkish forces, however, was now desperate. With the exception of Fort St. Elmo, the fortifications were ...
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  • country—Slavic, Byzantine, Arabic and Turkish cultures combined. ... expelled the Ottomans in the Great Turkish War of 1683-1699 (also known ...
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  • ===Turkish invasion=== [[Image:Humorstefan.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Stephen ... Chilia and Cetatea Albă (Akkerman in Turkish). This conquest was ratified ...
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  • the Ark. In 1883 the reports were published that Turkish commissioners investigating avalanches had seen the Ark. In the twentieth century, investigations ...
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  • western province of Azarbaijan, close to the Turkish border. During his incarceration there, the Báb began his most important work, the Persian Bayán ...
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  • The "Turkish bath," similar to a sauna or Russian sweat bath but related to ancient Greek and ancient Roman bathing practices, was ...
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  • The Karaim (Turkish Qaraylar) are a distinctive Karaite community from the Crimea. Their Turkic language is called Karaim. Some Crimean Karaim ...
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  • and in the Ottoman period (1456-1833) into the Turkish garrison headquarters. The Venetians besieged the Acropolis in 1687, bombarding and severely ...
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  • quot;), corresponding with the Mongolian beki and Turkish beg or bey. Also like the Mongols and the Turks, the Jurchens did not observe a law of primogeniture ...
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  • O. Özgündenli, "Persian Manuscripts in Ottoman and Modern Turkish Libraries, [http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/ot_grp7/ot_pers_mss_ott_20050106 ...
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  • including Spanish, Hungarian, and Turkish. Thus, in Spanish, the phrase ... , and Turkish tr|nefret ettim ('I hated it') as ...
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  • Central Asia. Some historians, such as medieval Turkish historian Ibn Khallekān, claim that Farabi was born in the small village of Wasij near Farab ...
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  • as state-sponsored mass killings, while Turkish authorities say the deaths ... of Ottoman Armenia to it. But the Turkish National Movement rejected ...
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  • and eighteenth centuries, when the Turkish hold on the area grew weaker, the plunder, ransom, and slaves that resulted from attacks on Mediterranean ...
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  • The title "Aga Khan" combines the Turkish military title Agha with the Turkic, Mongolian and Persian/Pashto polyvalent title Khan, ...
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  • Like in Turkish, Hungarian and Finnish, Telugu words have vowels in inflectional suffixes harmonized with the vowels of the preceding syllable. ...
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  • Hayreddin, (c. 1478–1546), who was a Turkish privateer and Ottoman admiral who dominated the Mediterranean for decades, captured it from the ...
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  • of Atatürk) he led the task of reorganizing Turkish music education. Towards the end of the 1930s, he made several tours of America as a viola ...
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  • (1797-1871) was captured in 1864. In the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878), Dagestan and Chechnya rose against Imperial Russia for the last time. ...
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  • Emperor Bayezid I and rescued Europe from Turkish conquest. ... wrote a treatise comparing the Persian and Turkish languages. Abu Rayhan al ...
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  • Mecca Masjid, built in 1525, by Rumi Khan, a Turkish artillery officer of Burhan Nizam Shah I has originality in its design. The Kotla complex constructed ...
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  • Empire and, following a Russian-Romanian-Turkish war, in which Romania fought ... words from Greek, Slavic languages, and Turkish. In the fourteenth century ...
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  • hotter areas with high sunlight levels (e.g. Turkish Pine Pinus brutia) often have yellower-green leaves, while others (e.g. Blue Spruce Picea pungens ...
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  • during which the ship was attacked by the Turkish battlecruiser Yavuz Sultan ... Sultan Selim and several ships of the Turkish navy raided the Russian ...
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  • peinture, painted a highly colored vision of a Turkish bath, he made his eroticized Orient publicly acceptable by his diffuse generalizing of the female ...
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  • kings had not only accepted formal domination by Turkish and Persian emperors, but had occasionally converted to Islam and sojourned at their capitals ...
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  • (also known as Scutari, the modern Turkish city of Üsküdar), a city across the Bosphorus from Constantinople. In his years in Chrysopolis, ...
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  • an independent attitude, supporting an anti-Turkish faction in the Crimea, furnishing the emperor with subsidies in his war against the sultan. ...
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  • summer of 1877 he briefly took part in Russo-Turkish War as a military logistics officer, but returned to the university. He was expelled for taking ...
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  • (known as Modu to Chinese and Mete in Turkish). The Xiongnu's political ... in the first and second centuries AD. [Turkish: "Hun Konfederasyonu ...
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  • involved, and the backseat passenger, a female Turkish basketball player, with grave injuries. It was established that visibility on the road was very ...
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  • II (1894 - 1917). During the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78), he had ... of troops and war materials in the Russo-Turkish War, attracting the attention ...
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  • pilot in the world, as well as the first Turkish female aviator. She was ... In 1935, she was enrolled in the Turkish Aviation League's "Turk ...
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  • cuisine, as well as Chinese, Thai, Turkish, Italian, and Japanese food. The music scene includes live dance bands such as Kilimanjaro, Twanga ...
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  • [Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] rule during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78.]] Alexander had little of the special knowledge required for dealing successfully ...
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  • and eighteenth centuries, when the Turkish hold on the area grew weaker ... and learning and was assimilated into the Turkish Ottoman Empire in the sixteenth ...
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  • *The German Fountain (Turkish: Alman Çeşmesi) in the northern end of old hippodrome (Sultanahmet Square), Istanbul, Turkey; *The Jet d'Eau ...
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  • to publicize the Chechen cause; as was a Turkish passenger ship carrying 200 Russian passengers on January 9, 1996 (these incidents, perpetrated ...
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  • al-wuḍū', Persian:آبدست ābdast, Turkish: abdest)or (less often) ghusl. Muslims are required to perform wudu in preparation for ritual ...
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  • Her father served as a cavalry officer in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878 ... tipografii, 1900) (Review of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 on the ...
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  • reportedly took 500,000 prisoners during a Turkish invasion of Sindh and Punjab ... ethnic traditions—for example Romanian, Turkish, Jewish, and Slavic—as ...
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  • Canada in 1913. Bellow's father had imported Turkish figs and Egyptian onions while in Russia, but life proved to be very difficult in Canada. ...
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  • In 1880, inspired by Russia's victory in the Russo-Turkish War, Kuprin enrolled into the Second Moscow Military High School, which turned ...
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  • kingship from 1526 but mostly under Ottoman Turkish occupation for 150 years, was reconquered in 1683 - 1699. The Spanish Habsburgs died out in ...
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  • " and entered the English language via the Turkish word "qismet" meaning either "the will\save Allah" or "portion, lot ...
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  • *A segment of the 2005 Turkish anthology film Istanbul Tales made up of five stories based on popular fairy tales is based on this tale in which ...
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  • with blue eyes, as well as others of Arab,Turkish, and Indian descent. Before the tsunami, the region of Daya (Lamno) area used to have an unusually ...
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  • French, Circassian, Chechen, Persian, Kurdish, Turkish ... in 1948 and 1967. Many Jordanians are of Turkish and East European descent ...
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  • Among the nineteen-century works are: The Turkish Bath, Ingres (1862); The Raft of the Medusa, Théodore Géricault (1819); Liberty Leading the ...
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  • who were expelled from Turkey after the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922) swelled Athens' population. Today almost half of the population of Greece ...
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  • in unison with many Germans in rejecting Turkish membership of the European Union. ... Germany" during a state visit of the Turkish prime minister Ahmet Davutoğlu ...
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  • captured Hamadan and its towns, expelling the Turkish mercenaries. When the storm had passed, Avicenna returned with the emir to Hamadan, and carried ...
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  • derived. Under Ottoman rule, in Ottoman Turkish, Crete was called Girit ... skink, snake-eyed skink, moorish gecko, turkish gecko, Kotschy's gecko ...
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  • In Ottoman Turkish and in Bahasa Malaysia (the Malay language), its name is 'Zuhal'. == See also == * Planet * Solar System ...
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  • Science," under the pseudonym of Iskander, the Turkish form of his Christian name. His second work, also in Russian, was his Letters on the Study ...
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  • Mavrokordatos and Byron planned to attack the Turkish-held fortress of Lepanto, at the mouth of the Gulf of Corinth. Byron employed a fire-master ...
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  • [[Image:Yagli gures1.jpg|right|thumb|Yağlı güreş (Turkish oil wrestling) tournament in Istanbul]] There are almost as many folk wrestling ...
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  • the Breton Biniou, the Balkan Gaida, the Turkish Tulum, the Scottish smallpipes and Pastoral pipes, as well as other varieties. Traditionally ...
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  • one (originally as part of the Ottoman Turkish Empire). In 1875, the British government of Benjamin Disraeli bought out the Egyptian share of ...
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  • Ottoman Empire. Beginning as forced expulsion, the Turkish government began conducting harsher pogroms against Christian minorities such as massacres ...
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  • The 12-year cycle, including Turkish/Mongolian translations of the animal names (known as sanawat-e turki, سنوات ترکی,) remained in ...
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  • War, when they gained mandates over the former Turkish territories of the Ottoman Empire that make up what is now Syria and Lebanon, as well as most ...
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  • Malaysia, Mauritania, Pakistan, Tunisia, and of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. *The Pan-Arab colors, green, white, red and black, are ...
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  • The Turkish soft drink manufacturer whose product was listed as highest in alcohol in the October 2006 study noted that the naturally occurring ...
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  • [decision] to focus the play away from anti-Turkish pantomime to an existential epic." This, however, shifts a considerable degree of focus ...
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  • Western Europe to the Aegean Sea, and the Turkish Straits. Croatia shares ... contacts with Hungarian, Viennese and Turkish cuisine, while the coastal ...
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  • * Turkish literature * Mongolia * Genghis Khan * Mongol Empire * Yuan Dynasty ==Notes== ==References== * This article incorporates [http://lcweb2 ...
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  • father was a Navy officer and a hero of the Turkish War praised by Tsar Nicholas the First for bravery. My mother's ancestors were Tatars, the ...
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  • defeated in 565 C.E. by a coalition of Persian and Turkish armies. Kabul became part of the Kushano-Hephthalite Kingdom of Kapisa, who were known ...
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  • During the Russo-Turkish War from 1876 to 1878, the Ottoman Empire used a Red Crescent instead of the Red Cross because its government believed ...
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  • or during the Muslim and Ottoman Turkish incursions in Europe throughout the period. Thus, there was little concept of prisoner of war during ...
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  • About 72.4 percent of the population are German, 20 percent Turkish and Indian, 7.6 percent others. The mean age of the population is 43 years ...
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  • the Court has ruled that military judges in Turkish state security courts are incompatible with Article 6. Another significant set of violations ...
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  • to the ingenuity of Naftaly Frenkel, a Turkish-born merchant with close ties with the OGPU. In the early 1930s, a drastic tightening of Soviet ...
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  • been an ineffective stunt to “persuade the Turkish government into granting him a permit” that “few expeditions have actually obtained”; and ...
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  • The earliest known map to date is a wall painting of the ancient Turkish city of Çatal Hüyük which has been dated to the late seventh millennium ...
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  • to be unlawful under both Ottoman and Turkish law as Hagia Sophia's ... opinions and drew condemnation from the Turkish opposition, UNESCO, the ...
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  • and electronic engineering. (Many UK and Turkish universities have departments of Electronic and Electrical Engineering.) Both define a broad ...
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  • a Greek Army division embroiled in the Greco-Turkish War. The war went badly for Greece, and the Turks made large gains. Philip's uncle and ...
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  • Munich ( München ˈmʏnçən Minga ), the capital city of Bavaria, Germany, is the third largest city in the country, with approximately 1.35 ...
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  • * Turkish: Sıfır * Urdu: Sifer, Anda, Zero Note that zero in Greek is translated as Μηδέν (Mèden). ==History== |right|250px|0 (zero) was ...
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  • ===Turkish invasion=== The Turks gradually infiltrated the Khorasan ... Arab and Baluchi populations in the south and Turkish populations ...
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  • equipped with these guns annihilated the Turkish fleet at the Battle of Sinop ... (formerly HMS Canada) until 1959, and the Turkish battlecruiser Yavuz (formerly ...
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  • His collection is vast and diverse, and includes Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and Indian pieces dating from the tenth century. One example is a ...
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  • The Turkish occupation began in 1541 and lasted for more than 140 years. The Turks constructed fine bathing facilities there. The western part ...
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  • |other_name=Beyrut(Turkish) |native_name=بيروت Bayrūt |other_name=Beyrouth (French) |city_motto=BERYTUS NUTRIX LEGUM (Latin) ...
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  • Bin Tepeler (a thousand mounds in Turkish) is in the northwest of Salihli district of Manisa province. It is a Lydian necropolis which dates ...
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  • I refer to the inhabitants of the Byzantine and Turkish regions most distant from us, whom the call has not yet reached to embrace Islam (Zwemer: 291; ...
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  • in Iran, and were seen to spread also in Arabia and Turkish regions under the name futuwwah or fütüvvet. In Benin, 900 of the carvers are said to have ...
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  • quot; or "to remain." Turkish tribes may have used this ... Khanate, territories then under Ottoman Turkish rule. Smaller groups of ...
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  • during the nearly five centuries of Turkish rule. From the 16th to the ... (Selânik) in Ottoman Turkish and tr|Selanik in modern Turkish, ...
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  • Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, the most populous county in Florida. With a population of more than 409,719, Miami is the largest ...
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  • html|title=The Christians Under Turkish Rule|last=Moosa|first=Matti|date=28 April 2012]] Even after the split of the Roman Empire the Church remained ...
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  • for 1595 in which he forecast a peasant uprising, Turkish invasion, and bitter cold, all of which happened and brought him renown. He is known to have ...
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  • in its very first issues in 1892. Egyptian, Turkish, Iranian, Syrian and Lebanese women and men had been reading European feminist magazines even ...
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  • cars or take a bus, wear cheap Chinese- or Turkish-import clothes, and save ... five-star high-rise hotels, casinos, Turkish fast food restaurants, American ...
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  • Sufism has produced a large body of poetry in Arabic, Turkish, Persian, Kurdish, Urdu, Punjabi and Sindhi. Its poetic gems can be found in every ...
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  • Greek "Pita" or "Pide" in Turkish. Similar flat breads in other parts of the world include the Indian "Paratha" , the ...
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  • cast the solid-gold finial that crowned the Turkish master's dome. Chiranjilal, a lapidary from Delhi, was chosen as the chief sculptor and mosaicist ...
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  • Mikhail Zhirohov and David Nicolle, The Khazars: A Judeo-Turkish Empire on the Steppes, 7th–11th Centuries AD (Osprey Publishing, 2019, ISBN ...
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  • quot; is most probably derived from the Turkish term Onogur meaning "Ten ... as a national hero, Hunyadi broke the Turkish siege of Belgrade in 1456. ...
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  • as Africa collided with Eurasia in the Turkish-Arabian region between 19 and 12 Ma (ICS 2004). Subsequent uplift of mountains in the western ...
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  • Abu ‘Ali Mansur Tāriqu l-Ḥākim, called bi Amr al-Lāh ( الحاكم بأمر الله ; literally "Ruler by God's Command" ...
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  • 2006). Journalist Perihan Magden was tried by a Turkish court for supporting Tarhan and advocating conscientious objection as a human right; but later ...
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  • Crusader armies managed to defeat two substantial Turkish forces at Dorylaeum and at Antioch, finally marching to Jerusalem with only a fraction of their ...
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  • by sea from Rhodes. Napoleon attacked the Turkish beachheads and scored a ... retreated to Egypt, repelling a British-Turkish invasion. Alerted to the ...
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  • the Sena dynasty, Dhaka was successively ruled by Turkish and Afghan governors descending from the Delhi Sultanate until the arrival of the Mughals in 1608. ...
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  • accents in determining meter, such as Ottoman Turkish or Vedic, often have concepts similar to the iamb and dactyl to describe common combinations of ...
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  • and the Ottoman Turks. In the ensuing Russo-Turkish War (1768-1774), Frederick reluctantly supported Catherine with a subsidy of 300,000 rubles, ...
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  • Leonisa and her lover Ricardo are carried off by Turkish pirates; both fight against serious material and moral dangers; Ricardo conquers all obstacles ...
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  • and sometimes Mahomet, following the Latin or Turkish), is the founder of Islam—the world's second largest religion. Some Muslims dislike ...
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  • are said to have included as many as 100,000 Turkish Muslims. Historically, the name "Dracula" is derived from a secret fraternal order ...
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  • as it would have to be crossed by any Turkish army attacking Egypt when war broke out. Woolley and Lawrence subsequently published a report ...
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  • #039;s busiest. One of the largest streets in the Turkish capital Ankara — Cinnah Caddesi —is named after him. In Iran, one of the capital Tehran ...
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  • powers, who had much to say about the "Turkish yoke" and the "Turkish peril" supported Greece but were well aware of the ambiguity ...
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  • Sabra Follett Meserve, as a Ph.D. candidate in Turkish history in 1961. A handful of women had studied at Princeton as undergraduates from 1963 on ...
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  • programs each spring semester, concentrating on Turkish language, architectural history, and Islamic studies.[http://www11.georgetown.edu/oip/os/sites/mideast/ ...
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  • Slovakia (Slovensko), officially the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Slovenská republikais), is a landlocked country in Central Europe with a population ...
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  • state raised an army of this size in the Greek-Turkish War of 1897 and the First Balkan War in 1912. Unlike the last two mentioned conflicts when only ...
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  • #16th Panzer Division, deployed behind the Turkish-Bulgarian border to support the Bulgarian forces in case of a Turkish attack.Blau, 81. ...
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  • The Turkish Government disputed this interpretation of events and maintained that crucial documents supporting the genocide thesis were actually ...
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  • offered an on board swimming pool, a gymnasium, a Turkish bath, libraries for each passenger class, and a squash court. First-class common rooms were ...
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  • is related to Turkic Uzbek, Turkish, Tatar and Kazakh, and possibly Korean and Japanese. In the far western parts of the country, where there ...
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  • as expected. (For example Greek and Turkish military spending does not appear to follow a tit-for-tat iterated-PD arms-race, but is more likely ...
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  • machines to pump water for the kings of the Turkish Artuqid dynasty and their palaces. The double-acting reciprocating piston pump was instrumental in ...
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  • genres did, to some extent, exist in both the Turkish folk tradition and in Divan poetry). Roughly speaking, the prose of the Ottoman Empire can ...
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  • completely from the Black Sea, even from Turkish waters close to the Bosphorus, in 1988." It is also extinct from the Caspian Sea. ...
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  • The Great Siege of Malta – arrival of the Turkish Fleet. A fresco by Matteo Perez d'Aleccio in the sixteenth century. Probably located in ...
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  • though some are undergoing initial revivals. The Turkish çeng was a nine-string harp in the Ottoman Empire which became extinct at the end of the 17th ...
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  • Enver Pasha, supreme commander of the Turkish armed forces, was a very ... Ottoman Empire was followed by strife (the Turkish Independence War) and a ...
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  • deal with Turkey's national airline, Turkish Airlines, which involved Bryant being in a promotional film to be aired in over 80 countries ...
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  • near Ephesus—they were ambushed by a Turkish detachment but proceeded to slaughter this force and appropriate their camp instead. ...
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  • in Turkey and his knowledge of the Turkish suppression of the Kurdish ... Mountain Language (1988) is about the Turkish suppression of the Kurdish ...
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  • Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia and is its largest city, with a population of 450,000. Before 1920 it went by the German name "Pressburg ...
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  • = 76.9% Dutch 9.5% other Europeans 2.4% Turkish 2.3% Moroccan 2.1% Indonesian 2% Surinamese 4.8% otherCIA, [https://www.cia.gov/the-world ...
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  • after the Iranian Revolution, and a Pakistani-Turkish initiative led to the founding of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) in 1985. ...
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  • Mirrikh in both Arabic and Persian, and Merih in Turkish. The etymology of al-Mirrikh is unknown. Ancient Persians named it Bahram, the Zoroastrian god ...
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  • (100,700), Moroccan (81,763), Spanish (43,802), Turkish (41,336), and German (35,530). ===Religion=== [[Image:Weyden Deposition.jpg|left|thumb ...
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  • during reconnaissance west of Tripoli behind Turkish lines. It was World War I, however, that marked the airship's real debut as a weapon. ...
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  • Jihad ( جهاد ) is an Islamic term referring to the religious duty of Muslims to strive, or “struggle” in ways related to Islam, both for ...
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  • in maps such as the early sixteenth century Turkish Piri Reis map. Even in the late seventeenth century, after explorers had found that South America ...
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  • alloy is also the traditional alloy for the finest Turkish and Chinese cymbals. Other materials sometimes used for large bells include brass and iron ...
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  • coffee from bounty captured after the second Turkish siege in 1683. Viennese cafés claim that when the invading Turks left Vienna, they abandoned hundreds ...
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  • arslān and اصلان aṣlān) is the Turkish and Mongolian word for "lion." It was used as a title by a number of Seljuk and Ottoman ...
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  • months. The Siege of Pleven during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) proved that hastily constructed field defenses could resist attacks prepared ...
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  • of Iran. Its closest relatives are Turkish and Turkmen. Russian is commonly spoken as a second language among the urbane. Two percent of the ...
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  • In the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878), Russia sought to gain access to the Mediterranean Sea by capturing the Balkan Peninsula from the Ottoman ...
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  • semantic unit. An example of such a language is Turkish, where for example, the word evlerinizden, or "from your houses", consists of the morphemes ...
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  • Armenian, Georgian, Persian, Arabic, Turkish, Hebrew, Serbian, Slavonic, Romanian, Hungarian, German, English, Italian, and French. The "Romance ...
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  • of Bursa for less than a year. He was hosted by a Turkish Colonel named Ali Cetiner in his own residence. Later in October 1965 he was allowed to move ...
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  • Ottoman Emperor Bayezid I and rescued Europe from Turkish conquest. The Timurid Empire lasted from 1370 to 1506, when the last Timurid ruler of Herat ...
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  • after the defeat of Greece during the Greco-Turkish War of 1919–1922, and the ensuing population exchange between Greece and Turkey created different ...
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  • belonged to Iraq; on the other hand, the new Turkish republic claimed the province as part of its historic heartland. A three person League of Nations ...
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  • Turkey:721 deadKorean War.com, Turkish Brigade.2,111 wounded168 MIA216 POW Canada516 deadVeterans Affairs Canada, [http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/remembers/sub ...
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  • Whereas European colonialism and to a lesser extent Turkish nationalism in the Ottoman Empire was the main spur in forming national identities ...
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  • regions, rebellions, and Persian and Turkish invasions weakened the regions, reducing the population to 250,000 inhabitants at one point. ...
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  • The Scramble for Africa (or the Race for Africa) was the proliferation of conflicting European claims to African territory during the New Imperialism ...
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  • quot;the members of his entourage proceeded to buy Turkish and Ethiopian slave girls, singing girls and garments, so that the rate of the gold dinar fell ...
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  • German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan and former United States president Bill Clinton). The day was ...
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  • too, peoples whose languages—such as Persian, Turkish, and Urdu—were written in the Arabic script. Islamic art is also characterized by a ...
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  • of the eleventh century, Merv was overrun by the Turkish tribes of the Ghuzz from beyond the Oxus. After mixing with the settled peoples in Turkmenistan ...
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  • In July 1964, Shah Pahlavi, Turkish President Cemal Gürsel and Pakistani President Ayub Khan announced in Istanbul the establishment of the ...
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  • Some Libyans are descended from marriages of Turkish soldiers to Libyan women. Black Libyans are descendants of slaves brought to the country ...
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  • central and western Europe to Aegean Sea and Turkish straits. The nation shared borders with Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Greece, Hungary, Italy, and Romania. ...
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  • " Others choose specific events, such as the Turkish capture of Constantinople or the end of the Anglo-French Hundred Years' War (both 1453 ...
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  • Louis XIV (Louis-Dieudonné) (September 5, 1638 – September 1, 1715) ruled as King of France and of Navarre from May 14, 1643 until his death ...
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  • . Over the next 16 years (in the "Great Turkish War") the Turks would be permanently driven south of the Danube River, never to threaten ...
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  • Bombards were of value mainly in sieges, a famous Turkish example used at the siege of Constantinople in 1453 massed 19 tons, took 200 men and sixty oxen ...
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  • 540,000 troops. A further 100,000 Turkish troops were deployed along the common border of Turkey and Iraq, which caused significant force dilution ...
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  • region. In March 1925, the British-controlled Turkish Petroleum Company, that had held concessionary rights to the Mosul province, was renamed as the ...
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  • times. [https://www.memri.org/reports/antisemitism-turkish-media-part-1#_edn3 Antisemitism in the Turkish Media: Part 1] MEMRI (April 28, 2005). Retrieved ...
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  • upon, and expanded by North African, Turkish, Yemenite, and Asian scholars from the sixteenth century onward. Among the most famous was the ...
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  • legacy of Rome at various times; the Seljuk Turkish name for the Sultan was "Sultan of Rum", indicating their belief they were the legitimate ...
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  • century, after the religious wars and Turkish threat, German culture flowered. The princes centralized their governments, established mercantile ...
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  • Gujarati, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Bengali, Cantonese, Turkish and Polish. The United Kingdom has the largest number of Hindi and Punjabi speakers outside Asia. ...
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  • which they believed necessary to prevent a Turkish attack on Egypt (see Best 2001: 63). The initial idea, though, had been his own. In contrast ...
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  • to Europe, as was the case with Huns and Turkish Avars. A Turkic people, ... again clashed in the Balkans. The Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) was popular ...
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  • treaty of Andrusovo (1667), with the help of Turkish intervention due to their claims in the Crimea. The Deluge stopped the era of Polish tolerance ...
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  • The most famous corsair was the Turkish Barbarossa ("Redbeard"). According to Robert Davis between 1 million and 1.25 million Europeans ...
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  • February 1929. His first station in exile was the Turkish island of Prinkipo (now Büyükada) off the Istanbul coast, where he stayed four years. There ...
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  • occupied the Levant following the defeat of Turkish forces at the Battle of Megiddo in September 1918. At the subsequent 1919 Paris Peace Conference and ...
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  • Bengali, Tamil, Punjabi, Urdu, Polish, Greek, Turkish, and Cantonese, as well as Romany. Despite the relatively small size of the nation, there ...
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  • The most famous corsair was the Turkish Barbarossa ("Redbeard"). According to Robert Davis between 1 million and 1.25 million Europeans ...
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