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Iranada turcorum is a moth of the
family Noctuidae first described by Hans
Zerny in 1915. It is
found in Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Oman...
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Ottoman Balkans, is
plagiarised from a work by
Martin Segon.
Genealogia Turcorum imperatorum discusses the
internal state of the
Ottoman Empire. It is based...
- in Rome. Here, he
wrote Tractatus de moribus,
condicionibus et
nequitia Turcorum ("Treatise on the morals,
customs and
treachery of the Turks"), published...
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turcorum (Boiss.)
Meilke Synonyms List
Alhagi alhagi (L.) Huth (1893)
Alhagi camelorum Fisch. (1812)
Alhagi napaulensium DC. (1825)
Alhagi turcorum Boiss...
- Dio, and
other classical authors. He also
published Historiae Musulmanae Turcorum, de
monumentis ipsorum exscriptae,
libri XVIII.
Leunclavius accompanied...
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distinct and
sometimes contrasting designs. Hattusha: the
Hittite Capital TurÇorum Province 40°00′50″N 34°37′14″E / 40.01389°N 34.62056°E / 40.01389; 34...
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ruled the city from 1453 to 1922,
though they were
mostly called imperator Turcorum ("emperor of the turks") or
simply sultan in
western sources.
Andreas Palaiologos...
- tex**** (Strenth, 1976)
Palaemon tonkinensis (Sollaud, 1914)
Palaemon turcorum (Holt****s, 1961)
Palaemon varians Leach, 1814 †Palaemon
vesolensis Bravi...
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Historiae musulmane turcorum de
monumentis ipsorum sxcerptae.
Libri XIII, Frankfurt, 1501, p. 272 Lennciavius.
Historiae musulmane turcorum de
monumentis ipsorum...
- angefüllte Reiß-Beschreibung 1591:
Johannes Leunclavius:
Historiae Musulmanae Turcorum Latin: "Cuzzimu
barec ea
ciuitas est Palæstinæ, quam
veteres Hierosolyma...