- was used for a
historic region in
Central Asia.
Middle English usage of
Turkye or
Turkeye is
found in The Book of the
Duchess (written in 1369–1372) to...
- Turcus, 'A Turk, Turkish'). It is
first recorded in
Middle English (as
Turkye, Torke,
later Turkie, Turky),
attested in Chaucer, c. 1369. The Ottoman...
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October 2019. "Oyuncular - ****bolcular:
Josephine Mathias" (in Turkish).
Türkye ****bol Federasyonu.
Retrieved 7
December 2019. "Nasarawa
Amazons Survive...
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Mosque in Istanbul.
Turkey avyolu route (after Edirne): Hıdırağa, Karayusuf,
Turkye, Karayusuf, Ortakça, Kavaklı, Yağcılı, Süloğlu, Büyük Gerdelli, Dolhan,...
- Turkiyyā - تركيا (Arabic),
Turkki (Finnish),
Turkojska (Lower Sorbian),
Turkye (Afrikaans),
Turosko - তুরস্ক (Bengali),
Turquia (Catalan, Portuguese),...
-
plugging methane leaks, IEA says". The Guardian.
Retrieved 2 June 2022. "
Türkye's International Energy Strategy".
Republic of Türkiye
Ministry of Foreign...
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Verias 28–23 19–25
Ortigia Siracusa W.O. KN
Anthoupolis KIF
Kolding 62–24 HB
Liverpool 32–12 30–12
Steaua București 68–42
Turkye Halk
Ankara 40–19 28–23...
- Non-Spanish
countries such as Corsica, France, Germany, Greece, Palestine,
Türkye, ****stan, India, England, and Ireland. To a
lesser extent other settlers...
- (1958), Nigeria,
giant of
Africa (1985), Turkey, a
timeless bridge (1988),
Türkye (1988). Sampson,
Anthony (15
March 2002). "Obituary: Sir
Peter Holmes |...
- za/opinion/african-despair
Archived 1
November 2020 at the
Wayback Machine Nee vir
Turkye se
boelie Islamis Rapport 17
January 2021
Glenn Babb: "Ek het nie uitgesluit...