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Yamaks (Turkish: yamaklar) were
auxiliary troops of the army of the
Ottoman Empire raised from the
local Muslim po****tion.
Initially they were non-military...
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Yamaks,
category of
Ottoman military Spelling variant of Yemek,
Turkic tribe Meryem Yamak Kemal Yamak Yamak,
Haymana This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Kemal Yamak (1924, in
Merzifon – 26 July 2009) was
Commander of the
Turkish Army (1987–1989). He was
previously head of the
Special Warfare Department...
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Meryem Yamak (born 26
August 1962), also
known as Meriç
Yamak, is a
German former football player and
coach of
Turkish origin.
Yamak, who
currently works...
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tried to
persuade the
yamaks to wear the new uniforms. It was
clear that the next step
would be the
modern training. But the
yamaks refused to wear these...
- Proto-Mongolic
world seriously.
Mahmud al-Kashgari does not
mention any Kimek, but
Yamāk;
Kashgari further remarked that Kara-Khanids like him
considered Yemeks...
- (1451–1826) Kapıkulu
Janissaries Six
Divisions of
Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap
Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı...
- (1451–1826) Kapıkulu
Janissaries Six
Divisions of
Cavalry Sipahi Voynuks Yamaks Dervendjis Sekban Seymen Seimeni Akinji Azap
Levend Timariots Yaya Humbaracı...
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called the red
hurricane (zawba'a),
points to the party's
fascistic origins.
Yamak,
Labib Zuwiyya (1966). The
Syrian Social Nationalist Party: An Ideological...
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Notable Players. Yapı
Kredi Kü̈ltü̈r
Sanat Yayıncılık. ISBN 978-975-08-0427-4
Yamak, O. (2001). Galatasaray:
Story of 95 years. Sinerji. OCLC 59287768 Çakar...