-
built in the 20th and 21st
centuries do not have
hearths. Nonetheless, many
homes still have
hearths,
which still help
serve the
purposes of warmth, cooking...
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Alperen Hearths (Turkish:
Alperen Ocakları, lit. 'Hero-Saint
Hearths'),
officially the
Alperen Hearths Foundation for Education, Culture, and Solidarity...
-
Turkish Hearths,
Hamdullah Suphi Tanrıöver, also
welcomed refugees of
Turkic origin.
During the
Turkish War of
Independence (1919–1923),
Turkish Hearths supported...
- The
Ottoman Hearths (Turkish: Osmanlı Ocakları) is a
Turkish nationalist and
Islamist sociopolitical group. The
Ottoman Hearths are
Turkish nationalist...
- on the
number of
hearths, or fireplaces,
within a muni****l area and is
considered among the
first types of
progressive tax.
Hearth tax was
levied in...
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Wolves (Turkish: Bozkurtlar),
officially known by the
short name
Idealist Hearths (Turkish: Ülkü Ocakları, [ylcy odʒakɫaɾɯ]), is a
Turkish far-right political...
- moist. The
hearth at the top of the
roaster dries and
heats the charge.
Ignition and
oxidation of the
charge occur lower down. The
hearths may be individually...
- An open-
hearth furnace or open
hearth furnace is any of
several kinds of
industrial furnace in
which excess carbon and
other impurities are
burnt out...
- as a
divine personification of Rome's "public", domestic, and
colonial hearths,
binding Romans together within a form of
extended family. The similarity...
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published a
report of his observations.[when?] He had seen
closed finery hearths in
south Wales and near Ulverston, then in
Lancashire (now ****bria). Those...