- The
Oghuz Turks (Middle Turkic: ٱغُز, romanized: Oγuz) were a
western Turkic people who
spoke the
Oghuz branch of the
Turkic language family. In the 8th...
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clashes between the
Pechenegs and
their eastern neighbors, the
Ouzes in the 1040s. The
Ouzes had been
forced west
across the
Volga River by the ****ans. Skylitzes...
- The
River Ouse (/uːz/ OOZ) is a
river in
North Yorkshire, England. Hydrologically, the
river is a
continuation of the
River Ure, and the
combined length...
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empowering Persons navigating Boats, Barges, and
other Vessels, in the
River Ouze, in the
County of Norfolk, to hale or tow with
Horses or
other Beasts on...
- name "Every" date to 12
April 1591, when one John
Every married Elizabeth Ouzely at St Dunstan's, Stepney.
Dernell Every (1909–1994),
American fencer George...
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widening the Road
leading from the East End of the
Bridge across the
River Ouze in
Downham Market, to the Queen's Head, and from the
Chequer Inn, in Downham...
- in the
County of Bedford, and for
rebuilding the
Bridge over the
River Ouze, in the said Town. (Repealed by
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1995)
Severn Horse...
- the same
relates to the
Navigation of the
River commonly called The
Lesser Ouze, from
Thetford to Brandon, and from
Brandon to a
Place called The
White House...
- the
County of Suffolk, to the South-east End of the
Bridge over the
River Ouze in the
Parish of
Littleport in the Isle of Ely and
County of Cambridge, and...
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collective name Pecheneg,
later carved out a realm,
which bordered both the
Ouzes and the Khazars, in
Eastern Europe.
Pechenegs Kankalis (a
people possibly...