- Ain
el-Turck (Arabic : عين الترك ) (literally "Fountain of the
Turks") is the
capital of Ain
el-Turck
District located about fifteen kilometers from Oran...
-
Bushra El-
Turk (born 1982 in London, UK) is a
British composer and
contemporary music educator of
Lebanese parents.
Named by the BBC as "one of the most...
-
being a
contestant on
Arabs Got
Talent in 2011. Al
Turk then
released many singles,
including "Bnayty
El Habooba (2011)"
featuring singer Mashael, for which...
- Omar
El Turk (in
Arabic عمر الترك) (born
September 30, 1981 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a
retired Lebanese Canadian basketball player and
member of the Lebanon...
- has an
important naval base, home to the
Algerian Navy. Aïn
El Turk ("Fountain of the
Turks") is also
northwest of Oran, at a
distance of 15 km (9 mi)...
- The
Turks and
Caicos Islands (abbreviated TCI; /ˈtɜːrks/ and /ˈkeɪkəs, -koʊs, -kɒs/) are a
British Overseas Territory consisting of the
larger Caicos...
- Aïn
El Turk is a
district in Oran Province, Algeria, on the
Mediterranean Sea. It was
named after its capital, Aïn
El Turk. The
district is
further divided...
- al-
Turk or
el-
Turk and
their variant casings, are
portions of
Arabic names,
often adopted as a last name (or
treated as such) in
Western contexts. It...
- the
armada of the Duke of
Montemar was
victorious in the
Battle of Aïn-
el-
Turk and
again took Oran and Mazalquivir. The
Spanish held both
cities until...
- The
Turks in Algeria, also
commonly referred to as
Algerian Turks, Algerian-Turkish Algero-Turkish and Turkish-Algerians were the
ethnic Turkish and renegades...