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Lithuanian Lehia in
Romanian Lengyelország in
Hungarian Lehastan in
Armenian Lehistan in
Ottoman Turkish,
modern Turkish, Gagauz, Kumyk, and
Crimean Tatar Лихѧна...
- "The
deputy from
Lehistan has not
arrived yet" (Polish: poseł
Lechistanu jeszcze nie przybył, Turkish:
Lehistan sefiri yoldadır) is a line from an urban...
- Мўғулистон Poland Lahestân – لهستان - (formerly
Lehistan)
Lehastan – Լեհաստան — — — Läxstan – Ләхстан
Lehistan – لەھىستان Lähstan – Ләhстан Lahistān – लहिस्तान...
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Persian (and via
borrowing from Persian: "Lehastan" in Armenian, and "
Lehistan" in the
Ottoman Turkish). In
Polish literature Lech was also the name of...
- Empire), and
reserved a
place in its
diplomatic corps for an Amb****ador of
Lehistan (Poland).
Several scholars focused on the
economic motivations of the partitioning...
- the
deputy from
Lehistan?”. On each
occasion he
would receive the same
reply from his aide: ‘Your Excellency, the
deputy of
Lehistan could not make it...
- Poland,
retaining the
position of Amb****ador of
Lehistan (Poland). Also see
Arrival of the
deputy of
Lehistan. "Maurice
Gasztowtt (1809–1878)". bnf.fr. Bibliothèque...
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various posts including London, Paris, Berlin, Stockholm, Russia,
Poland ("
Lehistan" in
Ottoman terminology), Italy, Spain, Iran, India,
Morocco and Bukhara...
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Hussars in the
Ottoman Empire. The
Sultan named Sobieski the "Lion of
Lehistan [Poland]". It also
sparked admiration in Persia, with the
Persians granting...
- daşı
Tulkarm Tulkərim West Bank Cisürdün, Qərbi Şəriyyə
Poland Löhüstan,
Lehistan, Poloniya, Polşa
Warszawa Varşav (Tatar: Varşaw), Varşova (Turkish: Varşova)...