- romanized: bolġur/balġur, lit. 'groats'), or
burghul (Arabic: برغل, romanized:
burġul), is a
cracked wheat foodstuff found in
South Asian cuisine and West Asian...
- "cabbage". The
Oxford English Dictionary lists the
origin as "Arabic:
būrgu̇l cooked, parched, and
crushed wheat,
ultimately [from]
Turkish bulgur"....
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Tunisia börek brik (Tunisian variant) Algeria, Egypt, Libya,
Tunisia bulgur burgul,
borghol Algeria, Egypt, Libya,
Tunisia çevirme (döner)
sawurma sawirma...
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wheat &
lentil soup, beet & meat soup,
sweet turnip,
cardamon cookies,
burgul pilaf, mehîr, hûr û rûvî, pel (yaprakh) (یاپراخ),
chichma this dish is common...
-
baked with ****es Brik—thin
pastry around a filling,
commonly deep
fried Burgul—wheat,
cooked in many ways Hamin—long-cooked
Shabbat stews made with a variety...
- Hall
Capacity 1,500
Location Istanbul,
Turkey Team
colors Green and
White President Sinan Pulur Head
coach Ali
Burgul Website www.istanbuldsispor.com...
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Gandhari mandal 1
Boppajiwadi 2
Brahmanpalle 3
Burgul 4
Chedmal 5
Chinnapur 6
Durgam 7
Gandhari 8
Gandivet 9
Gujjul 10
Gurjal 11
Juvvadi 12 Karakwadi...
- "flag" ekşi = eşki "sour" yalnız = yanlız "alone"
Distant type:
bulgur =
burgul "bulgur" ödünç = öndüç "loan"
lanet =
nalet "curse"
Metathesis is described...
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different scenes.
Cylinder seals: straight.
Average height: 2.5-3.0 cm; "
burgul"
seals with no
iconography used
alongside common cylinder seals at certain...
- pilafs. The
bulgur pilafs can
include orzo (Şehriyeli
bulgur pilavı; Şʿāreli
burgul pilov) or
ground beef (Kıymalı aş or
Meyhane pilavı, lit. 'tavern pilaf')...