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- Turchia may be: the Italian name of Turkey the Khazar Empire the Seljuk Empire the Ottoman Empire Name of Turkey Tartary This disambiguation page lists...
- diverse cuisine, Turkey is the fifth most visited country in the world. Turchia, meaning "the land of the Turks", had begun to be used in European texts...
- Anatolia. By the 12th century Europeans had started referring to Anatolia as Turchia. During the era of the Ottoman Empire, many mapmakers referred to the mountainous...
- Jihadis". Foreign Policy. Pavesi, Giovanna (14 November 2019). "Se la Turchia arruola 80 miliziani Isis per eliminare i curdi". it.insideover.com/. "Terrorkommandant...
- il Presidente Erdogan, nel corso della visita di Stato di Re Salman in Turchia". Archived from the original on 24 February 2021. Retrieved 18 October...
- Mungiguerra, Domenico (8 September 2021). "Love is in the Air la soap chiude in Turchia Eda partorisce nel bosco con Serkan (video)". Blasting News. Archived from...
- By the 12th century, Europeans had begun to call the Anatolian region Turchia or Turkey, the land of the Turks. The Turkish society in Anatolia was divided...
- country Turkey is derived (via Old French Turquie) from the Medieval Latin Turchia, Turquia, from Medieval Gr**** Τουρκία, itself being Τούρκος (borrowed into...
- in Turchia, flop al Barça" (in Italian). sport.sky.it. Retrieved 14 March 2020. Agave, Claudio (15 January 2016). "Rustu Recber, leggenda in Turchia e...
- Tsedoo Munkhbat pla**** the starring role. Polo, Marco (1982). "De la Grande Turchia" . Il Milione. L'Unità – Editori Riuniti. Bernardini, Michele; Guida, Donatella...