Giorgi Turkia — (georgisch გიორგი თურქია; * 17. Mai 1972) ist ein aus Georgien stammender Handballspieler. Turkia spielte von 1997 bis 1999 bei Vardar Vatrostalna Skopje, in der Spielzeit 2000/2001 beim Stralsunder HV[1], anschließend bei der HSG Mülheim… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Names of Anatolia — This article discusses the various names throughout history by which the country we now know as Anatolia and Turkey has been referred to. The English name for Turkey is derived from the Medieval Latin Turchia (c.1369).[1] The name for Turkey in… … Wikipedia
Türkische Juden — Ein männlicher Jude im Osmanischen Reich Zeichnung um 1779 Türkische Juden sind in der Türkei lebende Menschen jüdischen Glaubens. Im weiteren Sinne bezeichnet diese Bezeichnung die Krimtschaken, Chasaren und Karäer.[1] … Deutsch Wikipedia
turkti — tur̃kti, ia, ė FrnW 1. intr. DŽ, NdŽ, Ob, Švn, Smal, Rod leisti kokį garsą (kvarkti, čirkšti, murkti ir pan.): Varlės tur̃kia DŽ1. Turkliai pavasarį tur̃kia Sn. Toli girdėt, kap anas (turkutis) tur̃kia Btrm. Turtukas kai pradeda tur̃kt, tai… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
turklys — 2 turklỹs, ė̃ smob. (4) 1. DŽ kas turkia, rausia: Tai turklỹs paršas – visas pievas išturkė Mrj. 2. kas sušlampa: Mūs turkliùko (apie vaiką) tai šlapias ir šlapias pilvas Gdl. 3. kas darbštus, mėgsta knyburiuoti: Tas mūs kaimynas tai tikras… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
paturkti — patur̃kti, ia (pàturkia), pàturkė 1. tr. kiek išlesti, išėsti: Nei viena galva [kopūsto] nepaturktà Lp. 2. tr. kiek pakasti: Nulėk bulvių paturkt Ig. 3. intr. Kš tam tikru garsu pašaukti (kiaules): Patur̃k kiaulėm – tegul bėga namo Brt. Būdavo … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
turkutis — turkùtis sm. (2) BŽ241, NdŽ, FrnW, KŽ žr. 1 turklys: 1. E(Žž, Kš), Rtr, Ppr, Dv Turkùtis toli girdėt, kap anas turkia Btrm. Turkùtis, velnias, visus daigus nukirto, visus kopūstus! Plm. Be perstojo turkia turkučiai, kurkia varlės rš. | prk.:… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Origin of the Romanians — History of Romania This article is part of a series Prehistory … Wikipedia
Hamad bin Thuwaini of Zanzibar — Sayyid Hamad bin Thuwaini Al Busaid, GCSI, (1857 August 25, 1896) ( ar. حميد بن ثويني البوسعيد) was the fifth Sultan of Zanzibar. He ruled Zanzibar from March 5, 1893 to August 25, 1896. He was married to a cousin, Sayyida Turkia bint Turki al… … Wikipedia
Turki bin Said, Sultan of Muscat and Oman — Sayyid Turki bin Said, GCSI (1832 June 4, 1888) ( ar. تركي بن سعيد) was Sultan of Muscat and Oman from January 30, 1871 to June 4, 1888. He was the fifth son of Said bin Sultan, Sultan of Muscat and Oman. On Turki s death, he was succeeded by his … Wikipedia