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Bushnak (Arabic: بشناق,
meaning "Bosnian", also
transliterated Bushnaq, Boshnak,
Bouchenak and Bouchnak) is a
surname common among Levantines of Bosnian...
- then torched.
Three banks in Baqa al-Gharbiyye were set on fire.
Ramez Bushnak, 24, from Kafr Manda, was shot in the head and died the same day during...
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Balkan lands under the new
rulers emigrated as
refugees to
Ottoman Syria.
Bushnak Shoup, John A. (2018), The
History of Syria, ABC-CLIO, p. 6, ISBN 978-1440858352...
- m****acres of
Bosniaks Bosnian genocide Ethnic groups in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina Bushnak Bosnian War Croat–Bosniak War
Addition of
higher and
lower po****tion estimates...
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their origins and some bear the
ethnonym Bosniak (rendered in
Arabic as
Bushnak) as a surname. The Russo-Circ****ian War was the 101-year-long military...
- of June 2012, the
Libyan Navy has been
headed by
Commodore H****an Ali
Bushnak,
Chief of
Staff of the
Libyan Naval Force. The
British Royal Navy along...
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Southern Enclosure and is open to the
public today. The
architect was
Yusuf Bushnak from
Istanbul and its
model was the
Sultan Ahmed Mosque in that city. Muhammad...
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Retrieve Specific Immune Responses. Cell.
Schiller M., Azulay-Debby H.,
Bushnak N., Ben
Shannan T.,
Korin B.,
Koren T., Krot M.,
Elyahu Y.,
Hakim F., Rolls...
- site. The
village of
Qisarya (Arabic: قيسارية) was
allocated in 1880 to
Bushnak (Bosniak)
immigrants from Bosnia. The
Bosniaks had
emigrated to the area...
- discipline. The
units consisted of
Maghrebi infantry,
Arnaut (Albanian) and
Bushnak (Bosnian)
cavalrymen from the
Balkans who al-Jazzar purchased, and Kurdish...