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Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük . 2009.
Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük . 2009.
guzz-eye — Everyday English Slang in Ireland n cast in the eye i.e. he has a guzz eye … English dialects glossary
Sabina Guzzanti — Infobox actor name = Sabina Guzzanti |200px caption = Sabina Guzzanti at the 64th Venice Film Festival birthname = birthdate = birth date and age|1963|7|25 birthplace = Rome, flag|Italy othername = occupation = Satirist, Actress, Writer, Director … Wikipedia
Дикарка-нимфоманка в аду у динозавров — A Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell … Википедия
Devonport, Devon — For Devonport Dockyard, see HMNB Devonport. Coordinates: 50°22′21″N 4°10′22″W / 50.3725°N 4.172778°W / 50.3725; 4.172778 … Wikipedia
Timeline of 12th century Muslim history — 12th century (1101 1200) (494 AH – 597 AH)* 1101: Death of the Fatimid Caliph al Musta li, accession of al Amir Bi Ahkamillah. * 1105: Death of the Seljuk Sultan Barkiyaruq, accession Of Mehmed I of Great Seljuk. * 1106: Death of the Al Motavid… … Wikipedia
Navy News — Front cover, December 2009 … Wikipedia
HMNB Devonport — This article is about the Royal Navy base in Plymouth, England. For the Royal New Zealand Navy base in Auckland, New Zealand, see Devonport Naval Base. HMNB Devonport Plymouth, Devon, UK … Wikipedia
Early history of Turkmenistan — This article documents the early history of Turkmenistan.Like the other Central Asian republics, Turkmenistan underwent the intrusion and rule of several foreign powers before falling under first Russian and then Soviet control in the modern era … Wikipedia
Oghusen — Die Oghusen (in den Orchon Inschriften: Oġuz) waren eine frühere türkische Stammeskonföderation. Sie waren eine der Stammeskonföderationen, die nach dem Zusammenbruch des Göktürkenreichs auftauchten bzw. wiedererschienen.[1] Oġuz ist die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
argousin — [ arguzɛ̃ ] n. m. • 1538; agosin XVe; port. algoz « bourreau », ar. alghozz avec infl. de alguazil ♦ Anciennt Bas officier des galères. Péj. et vieilli Agent de police. ● argousin nom masculin (sicilie … Encyclopédie Universelle