-
August 1917 and
moved for a few
months to the
Bohemian village of Zürau (
Siřem in Czech),
where his
sister Ottla worked on the farm of her brother-in-law...
- of İstolni
Belgrad (Székesfehérvár)
Sanjak of
Segedin (Szeged)
Sanjak of
Sirem (Syrmia)
Sanjak of
Kopan (Koppany)
Sanjak of Şikloş (Siklos)
Sanjak of Peçuy...
-
estate of her brother-in-law, Karl Hermann, in West
Bohemian Zürau (now
Siřem,
community Blšany). In 1916–17, she
provided her
brother with a writing...
- China. They are
selected from his
writing in Zürau in West
Bohemia (now
Siřem [cs] in the
community of Blšany,
Czech Republic) where,
suffering from tuberculosis...
-
yigrimi yegerme yigirmi yegerme jiyirma cıyırma yigirmä yigirmä süürbe
śirĕm 30 *otuŕ otuz otuz otuz otuz
ottiz otuz (otuð) otuz otuz utïð otyz otuz...
-
according to the 2021 census): Blšany (407) Liběšovice (149) Malá Černoc (119)
Siřem (68) Soběchleby (151)
Stachov (35) Blšany is
located about 28 kilometres...
- to 1687 it was part of the
Ottoman Empire,
administratively located in
Sirem sanjak (whose seat was in Dimitrofça)
within the
Budin Eyalet. It was captured...
-
Sanjak of
Syrmia (Turkish:
Sirem sancağı, Serbian:
Sremski sandžak/Сремски санџак, Croatian:
Srijemski sandžak) was an
administrative territorial entity...
- (tăhhăr) *tokuŕ ten وان (van) вуннӑ (vunnă) *ōn
twenty جِيِرم (ciyirim) ҫирӗм (
śirĕm) *yẹgirmi
thirty وطر (vutur) вӑтӑр (văt̬ăr) *otuŕ
forty حرح (xïrïx) хӗрӗх...
- *ōn to
become بَل (bal) пул (pul) *bōl-
twenty جِيِرم (čiyirim) ҫирӗм (
śirĕm) *yẹgirmi to do, make طَن (ta-n) ту (tu) -
thirty وطر (vutur) вӑтӑр (vătăr)...