- bristle-gr****,
giant setaria,
green foxtail,
Italian millet,
German millet, and
Hungarian millet.
Foxtail millet is an
annual gr**** with slim, vertical, leafy...
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commonly cultivated of the
millets.
Finger millet,
proso millet, and
foxtail millet are
other important crop species.
Millets may have been
consumed by...
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proso millet,
broomcorn millet,
common millet, hog
millet,
Kashfi millet, red
millet, and
white millet.
Archaeobotanical evidence suggests millet was first...
- 2014,
Millet was
acquired by
Swiss holding Calida group. In
January 2022,
Calida agreed to sell
Millet to Jean-Pierre
Millet,
grandson of
Millet's founder...
- In the
Ottoman Empire, a
millet (Turkish: [
millet];
Ottoman Turkish: ملت) was an
independent court of law
pertaining to "personal law"
under which a confessional...
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Lydia Millet (born
December 5, 1968) is an
American novelist. Her 2020
novel A Children's
Bible was a
finalist for the
National Book
Award for Fiction...
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Millet 2008, p. 109.
Millet 2008, pp. 105–106.
Rosenfeld 1981, p. 233.
Millet 2008, p. 106.
Millet 2008, pp. 108–109.
Millet 2008, p. 117.
Millet 2008...
- 2005, p. 426.
Millet 2008, p. 297.
Millet 2008, pp. 297–298.
Gentry et al. 2011, p. 120.
Millet 2008, p. 319.
Millet 2008, p. 313.
Millet 2008, pp. 321–322...
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Brynhild (Old Norse:
Brynhildr [ˈbrynˌhildz̠],
Middle High
German: Brünhilt,
Modern German: Brünhild or Brünhilde), is a
female character from Germanic...
- The
Ullah millet (Turkish: Ulah milleti, lit. 'Vlach
millet', can be
interpreted as "Aromanian nation") was a
separate millet (that is, a
recognized ethno-religious...