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Tirit, also
known as trit, is a
Turkish dish
prepared by
soaking broken-up
stale bread in a
broth prepared from offal, and then
seasoned with
ground pepper...
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Bosnia and Herzegovina,
North Macedonia, Turkey,
Croatia and Montenegro.
Tirit Tyurya Bread soup "体の衰えを感じた際にお勧めしたい精力剤の魅力 - 精力剤でパワフルさや自信を取り戻す". Historyofgr****food...
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Tirit also
known as
Tirid (flourished 4th century, died 359) was a
prince from the
Arsacid dynasty of Armenia.
Tirit was the son born to
Artaxias by a...
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Tirit in
return for Gnel's murder. When
Tirit heard this, he was in so much fear for
Arsaces II he fled at night.
Arsaces II was
informed that
Tirit had...
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Charles Tyrwhitt Shirts Limited (/
ˈtɪrɪt/ TIH-rit), also
known as CT Shirts, is a
British multi-channel men's
clothing retailer specialising in
dress shirts...
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Thomas Tyrwhitt (/
ˈtɪrɪt/; 27
March 1730 – 15
August 1786) was an
English writer,
classical scholar, and critic. He was best
known for his
edition of The...
- (2022-03-05). Ekmeğin
Bereketi 2. Bölüm:
Ziyafet Sofraları İçin 60 Çeşit
Tirit Tarifi - Banu
Altun -
Google Kitaplar. Banu Altun. ISBN 978-605-06003-0-8...
- Trit may
refer to:
Ternary digit, see
Ternary numeral system Tirit, an
ancient recipe using leftovers This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Reserve) (GOC -
Major General P C Reddy) 9th
Mountain Brigade –
Brigadier Tirit Varma 99th
Mountain Brigade 6th
Mountain Artillery Brigade 101st Communication...
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known for
unfeasibly long
pides (Turkish pizzas)
intended to be shared, and
tirit, a
traditional rice dish made from meat and ****orted vegetables.
Konya is...