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Ortas. At the end of the
reign of
Sultan Murad II, the
number of
ortas reached 100. Initially,
until the
formation of the
corps structure, the
ortas were...
- Look up
orta or
Orta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Orta may
refer to:
Orta, Møre og Romsdal, an
island in Aukra,
Norway Orta, Çankırı, a district...
- Lake
Orta (Italian: Lago d'Orta;
Lombard and Piedmontese: Lagh d'Òrta) or
Cusio (Lombard and Piedmontese: Cusi; Latin:
Lacus Cusius) is a lake in northern...
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Carlos Orta (1944–2004) was a dancer, c****ographer and
teacher with the José Limón
Dance Company in New York
since 1979. Mr.
Orta was born in Caracas...
- YUI
Orta is the
seventh solo
studio album by
English singer Ian Hunter. The
title is a play on the
phrase "Why you, I
ought to...".
Hunter reunites again...
- 101
ortas the bölük or
beylik (the Sultan's own bodyguard), with 61
ortas the
sekban or seymen, with 34
ortas In
addition there were also 34
ortas of the...
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Garcia de
Orta (or
Garcia d'Orta; 1501–1568) was a
Portuguese physician, herbalist, and naturalist, who
worked primarily in Goa and
Bombay in Portuguese...
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Victor Orta (born 28
December 1978) is a
football executive who is
currently sporting director of
Spanish top-flight club Sevilla.
Orta is a
native of...
- Luis
Alberto Orta Millan (born 15
January 1989) is a
Venezuelan long
distance runner who
specializes in the marathon. He
competed in the men's marathon...
- of exposure. The next day, two
Spanish climbers, Pepe
Garces and
Lorenzo Ortas (not
Lorenzo Ortíz, who was
killed in the storm), who had
survived the storm...