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- Look up defter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A defter was a type of tax register and land cadastre in the Ottoman Empire. The term is derived from...
- Look up deft in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deft may refer to: Deft (gamer) (born 1996), League of Legends player USS Deft (AM-216), an Admirable-class...
- Kim Hyuk-kyu (Korean: 김혁규; RR: Gim Hyeok-gyu), better known as Deft (Korean: 데프트), is a South Korean professional League of Legends player for KT Rolster...
- Deft, a Summit company (formerly known as ServerCentral) is an IT infrastructure provider of colocation, cloud infrastructure, IaaS, DRaaS, network connectivity...
- majority of names recorded in Vuk-ili by the Ottomans in 1455 are Slavic. The defters of 1485–87 of the Sanjak of Shkodra and parts of the former Branković areas...
- Zealand hip hop group consisting of five members – Dane Rumble (aka Kid Deft), Jeremy Kent-Johnston (aka Jerome Fortune), Brad Devcich (aka Diablo), Gemma...
- Kai-shek was able to reunify the country under its own control with a series of deft military and political maneuverings known collectively as the Northern Expedition...
- "gawur", and "rûm" (the last meaning "Rum millet") were commonly used in defters (tax registries) for Orthodox Christians, usually without ethnic distinction...
- are usually mobile, creative and highly skilful players, known for their deft touch, technical ability, dribbling skills, vision, ability to shoot from...
- Shëmri was recorded as Shinmiri in three different 16th-century Ottoman defters, and as Shën Mëri by Frang Bardhi and sq:Shtjefën Gaspri in 1638 and 1671...