- Look up
Ottoman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ottoman may
refer to:
Osman I,
historically known in
English as "Ottoman I",
founder of the Ottoman...
- terminées
chacune par une
pomme dorée, ils sont l'enseigne
militaire des
Othomans appelée Thou ou Thouy. On dit qu'un Général de
cette nation, ne sachant...
- into the 18th century, his name was
written as "Ottoman", "Otoman" or "
Othoman" in
English (Early
Modern English). The
adjective "Ottoman"
comes from...
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readers the
Turkish method of
brewing coffee (Tableau Général de l'Empire
Othoman, 1789). His description,
translated in this note,
closely resembles the...
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Romans to the
Present Time, B.C. 146 to A.D. 1864. Vol. V:
Greece under Othoman and
Venetian Domination A.D. 1453 – 1821. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. Setton...
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Romans to the
Present Time, B.C. 146 to A.D. 1864, Vol. V:
Greece under Othoman and
Venetian Domination A.D. 1453–1821. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. p. 177...
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engraved by himself. His best-known work is the Moeurs, usages,
costumes des
Othomans,
published in 1812, and
highly praised by Lord Byron. He also
wrote Etudes...
- ou
histoire naturelle des
Insectes (1808) and Le
Voyage dans l'Empire
Othoman, l'Égypte et la **** (1807). He was a
contributor to Encyclopédie Méthodique...
- ISBN 0-472-08260-4. Finlay,
George (1856). The
History of
Greece under Othoman and
Venetian Domination.
William Blackwood and Sons. Foster,
Russell (2015)...
- Constantinople, an Albanie, et dans
plusieurs autres parties de l'Empire
othoman,
pendant les années 1798, 1799, 1800 et 1801. (1805) T. J. Winnifrith...