- "State of the Turks" (Dawlat at-Turk, or
Dawlat al-Atrāk, or Dawlat-at-
Turkiyya). Turkestan, also
meaning the "land of the Turks", was used for a historic...
-
until the mid-19th century. The
Arabic cognate Turkiyya (Arabic: تركية) in the form ad-Dawlat at-
Turkiyya (Arabic: الدولة التركية "State of the Turks" or...
- The
Sultanate of
Darfur (Arabic: سلطنة دارفور, romanized: Salṭanat Dārfūr) was a pre-colonial
state in present-day Sudan. It
existed from 1603 to 24 October...
- contexts, two main
variations were noted; the
Turkish style (al-aqbiya al-
turkiyya), and the
Tatar (or Mongolian)
style (al-aqbiya al-tatariyya or qabā' tatarī)...
- (Dawlat al-Atrak or
Dawlat al-Turk) or 'State of Turkey' (al-Dawla al-
Turkiyya).
During Burji rule, it was also
referred to as the 'State of the Circ****ians'...
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general clothing style attributed to the
Seljuks is that of the
aqbiya turkiyya, or long robe or
decorated caftan with “Turkish” cut, with a
front opening...
-
Catastrophic Success".
Other languages Mehmet Hakkı Suçin. Qawâ'id al-Lugha al-
Turkiyya li
Ghair al-Natiqeen Biha (Turkish
Grammar for Arabs;
adapted from Mehmet...
-
Sudan (Arabic: التركى المصرى السودان), also
known as
Turkish Sudan or
Turkiyya (Arabic: التركية, at-Turkiyyah),
describes the rule of the
Eyalet and later...
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armed with long
swords and
wearing Turkic military dress: the
aqbiya turkiyya coat,
tiraz armbands,
boots and
sharbush hat. M****cript
Kitab al-Aghani...
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Zengid soldiers from Mosul, with
swords and the
aqbiya turkiyya coat,
tiraz armbands,
boots and
sharbush hat.
Kitab al-Aghani, 1218–1219....