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Giaour or
Gawur or
Gavour (/ˈdʒaʊər/; Turkish: gâvur,
Turkish pronunciation: [ɟaˈvuɾ]; from Persian: گور gâvor; Romanian: ghiaur; Albanian: kaur; Gr****:...
- The
Giaour is a poem by Lord
Byron first published in 1813 by John
Murray and
printed by
Thomas Davison. It was the
first in the
series of Byron's Oriental...
- kick the
giaour into a
remote valley.
Vathek stays in the area and
eventually hears Giaour's voice telling him that if he
worships the
Giaour and the jinns...
- Byron's 1813 poem The
Giaour, with the
Giaour ambushing and
killing H****an, the Pasha,
before retiring to a monastery.
Giaour had
fallen in love with...
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suggest that
Pushkin borrowed and
adapted the word from Lord Byron's "The
Giaour",
which contains a
footnote claiming that the Gr**** word for a
vampire is...
- of
themselves but to the
detriment of
other peoples.
Gentile Ger
toshav Giaour Kafir "Meaning of
ethnicus (ethnici, ethnica, ethnicae, ethnicam, ethnicarum...
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General Giaour Jesus freak Nicodemite Kafir Catholics Creeping Jesus Dogan Fenian Mackerel snapper Papist Romanist Taig **** of
Babylon Protestants Fundie...
- Empire, the
Turkish version gâvur,
borrowed into
English via
French as "
giaour", was used to
refer to Christians. It is
sometimes still used
today in former...
- Ryot: A land
holding system developed during the
Mughal rule in India.
Giaour Ottoman millet system Second-class
citizen Qara
bodun "Google Translate"...
- The
Varda Viaduct (Turkish:
Varda Köprüsü), aka
Giaour Dere Viaduct,
locally known as "Alman Köprüsü" or "Koca Köprü" (literally:
German Viaduct or Big...