- Torlakian, or
Torlak, is a
group of
Transitional South Slavic dialects of
southeastern Serbia, Kosovo,
northeastern North Macedonia, and
northwestern Bulgaria...
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Torlak Kemal, born as
Samuel of
Manisa (died 1419 in Manisa), was one of the
followers of
Sheikh Bedreddin.
Together with Börklüce Mustafa, he led the...
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Torlak is a
group of
dialects of
South Slavic (Balkan) languages.
Torlak may also
refer to:
Torlak (Belgrade), a
neighborhood of
Belgrade FK
Torlak, Serbian...
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Emina Torlak is an
American computer scientist and
software engineer whose research concerns software verification,
program synthesis, and the integration...
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Sedin Torlak (born 12
January 1985) is a
Bosnian football manager and
retired professional footballer who pla**** as a centre-back. He was most recently...
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southern borders of the
neighborhood are
marked by a
series of hills:
Torlak, Golo Brdo, Stražarska Kosa, and the Kumodraž area is a
source of many other...
- Ages
toponyms featuring [ʃt] and [ʒd] in
North Macedonia,
Kosovo and the
Torlak-speaking
parts of
Serbia indicates that at the time, the
clusters were articulated...
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Range Air
Defence System (MSHORAD)".
Global Defense Insight. 4
April 2022.
Torlak,
Hakan (2023-07-24). "Mobil Hava
Savunma Sistemi BURÇ ile
askeri birlikler...
- In
October 2015 Serbia's
Institute of Virology,
Vaccines and Sera (AKA
Torlak Institute)
signed a
memorandum for use in 30
patients as part of a study...
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December 2009, the town had a po****tion of 3,856. The
village was
named Torlak until 1934 when it was
reverted to Tsar Kaloyan. In 1951 it was renamed...