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which now form the main sectors:
Baciu (Bácsfalu, Batschendorf), Turcheș (
Türkös, Türkeschdorf),
Cernatu (Csernátfalu, Zerndorf), and
Satulung (Hosszúfalu...
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Turko-Iranian
describes several cultural aspects of Iran,
involving various combinations of
Turkic and
Iranian (or Persian) elements. The
various Turkic...
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mostly double edged (similar to
European arming swords blades).
Although Turko-Mongol
sabres have been
found among a
Turkic slave of the
Samanid Empire...
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SHAHIS BUYIDS WESTERN CHALUKYAS PALA
EMPIRE OGHUZ YABGUS ◁ ▷ The
composite Turko-Persian, Turco-Persian, or Turco-Iranian (Persian: فرهنگ ایرانی-ترکی) is...
- Mirosław
Turko (Ukrainian: Мирослав Пилипович Турко, 2
October 1918 – 29
September 1981) was a
Polish -
Ukrainian football striker and coach. He was born...
- The term Turco-Persian wars can
refer to two sets of
conflicts between Turkic states and
Persian states: The Göktürk–Persian wars,
between the Göktürks...
- The Turco-Mongol or
Turko-Mongol
tradition was an
ethnocultural synthesis that
arose in Asia
during the 14th
century among the
ruling elites of the Golden...
- The
Three Pashas The
Three Pashas, also
known as the
Young Turk
triumvirate or CUP triumvirate,
consisted of
Mehmed Talaat Pasha, the
Grand Vizier (prime...
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reports during its
evening newscasts called The
Turko Files,
helmed by
investigative reporter Michael Turko (who
regularly utters the line "It Ain't Right"...
- Press. pp. 382–384. ISBN 978-0-521-77933-3.
Robert L.
Canfield (2002).
Turko-Persia in
historical perspective.
Cambridge University Press. pp. 4–21....