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revolutionary nature. The term "Young Turks"
comes from the
French Jeunes Turcs,
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Jeune Turc (The
Young Turk in French) was a
French language pro-CUP
Zionist newspaper published in the late
Ottoman Empire. It was one of two leading...
- The
Sommet du
Pinet (or Le
Pinet or Le Truc) is a
Chartreuse mountain situated at the
south of the mont Granier,
culminating at 1,867 m
above sea level...
- The
Mosque of the
Turks (Arabic: جامع الترك), also
known as
Jemaa ettrouk, is a
Tunisian historical mosque located in the
center of
Houmt Essouk in the...
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expression also has the
colloquial meaning of 'scapegoat' or 'fall guy' in French) is a 2010
French thriller film...
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