- (Ukrainian: Польсько-козацько-татарська війна, Polish:
Wojna polsko-kozacko-
tatarska) was
fought between the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth and the Ottoman-allied...
- Chorągiew
pancerna ("Armoured" banner),
formed by Pancerni. Chorągiew
tatarska (Tatar banner),
formed by Tatars. Chorągiew wołoska (Vlach banner), light...
- ona zachwyciła widzów!".
Gazeta Krakowska.
Retrieved 25
September 2024.
Tatarska, Anna (13
September 2023). "Zofia Jastrzębska, wschodząca
gwiazda kina...
-
rented a semi-detached
cottage with two rooms, a kitchen, and an
attic on
Tatarska Street.[citation needed] Helena, with her
sister Stefania,
moved in first...
- with a
slice of ham (Slovak: so šunkou), and
always with
tartar sauce (
tatarská omáčka) or mayonnaise. In Belize,
where it was once one of the few commercially...
- "Szlachta
tatarska w Rzeczypospolitej" (Tartar
Nobility in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth),
Verbum Nobile no 2 (1993), Sopot, Poland, "Szlachta
tatarska w...
-
Tatarska Góra TV
Tower is an 86-meter
steel tower,
situated at the
Tartar Mound in the area of Przemyśl,
Poland that was
built in the 1930s. List of masts...
- of the city
where a 16th-century
Tatar khan was
supposedly buried. The
Tatarska Góra TV
tower is
built on the mound. Przemyśl Fortress, a
Historic Monument...
-
February 23, 2006.
Selim Mirza-Juszeński
Chazbijewicz (1993). "Szlachta
tatarska w Rzeczypospolitej".
Verbum Nobile. 2 (Feb. 1993).
Archived from the original...
- a
prisoner of war in Tashkent. His
works include the
orchestral pieces Tatarska suita (Tatar Suite, 1918) and
Ljubljanski akvareli (Ljubljana Watercolours...