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Levend or
levendi (Arabic lawend) was a name for
irregular soldiers. The term
originated with the
Ottoman Navy, but
eventually spread to encomp**** most...
- was then
known as the
Levend(Levent) Çiftliği (
Levend Farmlands),
eventually becoming known as the
Levend(Levent) Kışlası (
Levend Barracks). In 1868, during...
- Cavalry.
Unlike provincial levies such as the
timariots and
irregular forces (
levend), the kapıkulu were professional,
standing troops,
mostly drawn through...
- van was also
produced in
Turkey by BMC
Sanayi ve
Ticaret A.S. as the BMC
Levend, and as of 2006, a pick up
derivative is also sold. This was not promoted...
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Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap
Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı Bashi-bazouk Deli
Martolos Arnaut Reform period...
- 1991
Founder Levend Kokuludağ
Headquarters Istanbul ,
Turkey Area
served Europe,
Middle East,
United States, Far East Key
people Levend Kokuludağ (President)...
- market. Later, they
adapted the MB100's
bodywork for
their cabover series of
Levend trucks, vans, and minibuses,
although they
installed it on a rear-wheel-drive...
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Hulusi Güzin Özipek Füsun
Demirel -
Feride Tarık Papuççuoğlu
Mehmet Akan
Levend Yılmaz Fatoş
Sezer Burçak Çerezcioğlu -
little girl of the
family "Thursday...
-
several po****r
epistolary novels such as Sara
Burgerhart (1782) and
Willem Levend (1784).
Betje Bekker was born into a
wealthy Calvinist family at Vlissingen...
- ISBN 0-19-508137-4 Alternatively, it may
originate from the
Turkish word
Levend. In
contemporary Gr****, "levendis"
means a
handsome and
gallant male. This...