-
Buzuk may
refer to:
Buzuk, the
Albanian word for Bouzouki, a
chordophone used in folk
music Andrija Buzuk, 1891–1894,
provincial superior of the Franciscan...
- The
buzuq (Arabic: بزق; also
transliterated bozuq, bouzouk,
buzuk etc.) is a long-necked
fretted lute
related to the Gr****
bouzouki and
Iranian and Turkish...
- 12-tribe group"
Buzuks or
Bazouk (Turkic and Turkmen:
Bozoklar - Grey Arrows), and
Uchuks (Turkic and Turkmen: Üçoklar -
Three Arrows). The
Buzuk wing had a...
- the Panyam-Shendam road.
There are 6
dialects of Tal,
namely Bongmuut,
Buzuk, Nbaal, Muɗak, Muɗong, and Takong. Tal at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
- Gr**** mpouzoúki,
which is from
Turkish bozuk "broken, ruined, depraved" or
büzük "constricted, puckered".
Boyar from
Russian boyarin, from Old
Russian boljarin...
-
Kapil II; Pyabor; Jepmidyel; Kwalla; Bakwar; Longkat; Nadu; Mungkohot;
Buzuk; Jibam; Kwarmut; Dimmai;
Kopshakap Pankshin Dok-Pai
Ngolong Dok; Bwer; Kamchik;...
- song
ajsino oro arnaöut
Osman Taka pušteno
sherianqe shota valle bousouk /
buzuk cifteli clarinet dajreja def
fyell grrneta lahuta llautë
lodra mandolin...
- a
mercenary Arab
group emplo**** by the
Ottoman Empire and
called Basci Buzuks. This
irregular force was
created in
Eritrea by the
Albanian adventurer...
-
group of
askari was
formed in
October 1888,
after the débacle of the basci-
buzuk at Saganeiti, seen
almost as a
second Dogali,
where all the
Italian officers...
- Sjöberg,
Sebastian 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) 24 – (2000-04-18)18
April 2000 G 3
Buzuk,
Robert 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 23 – (2000-07-09)9 July 2000 G 7 Kelmeni, Bardhosh...