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Answer for the clue "Turkish title of respect ", 3 letters:
aga

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Ağa is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mustapha Aga , Ottoman Empire ambassador to the Swedish Court Osman Aga of Temesvar , Ottoman army officer Sedefkar Mehmed Agha , Ottoman architect of the Sultan Ahmed Mosque Suleiman Aga ...

Usage examples of aga.

But if she would like to come here this afternoon with her sewing, the neighbors are coming too, and so is Ali Aga, to amuse us.

Just as she was serving them, lo and behold, over the threshold came their neighbor AH Aga with his stocking and knitting needles and with the green bag given him by Renio slung around his shoulders.

He turned to Ali Aga, who was waiting outside, and signaled to him to come in and unload.

Ali Aga caught it, held it tight in his fist as if it were a bird which might fly away, and bent down to kiss the lavish hand.

Selim Aga, who till now had been smoking his narghile, silent and unmoved, got up.

In the middle walked the muezzin, on his right Selim Aga, and on the left, sunk hi thought, Nuri Bey.

Ali Aga was bringing all the plates, knives and forks in the neighborhood.

Captain Michales had sent All Aga there to spy, to eavesdrop on the servants and find out if Nuri really was seriously wounded.

All Aga had come back that same day with his tongue hanging out and had brought the news.

But old Selim Aga and the other sages led the muezzin into the coffeehouse and ordered coffee, Turkish Delight and a narghile, to calm him down.

Vrondisi, the monastery at the foot of Psiloritis, came down to the rich Turkish village of Suros and killed its bloodthirsty aga, just as he had bound two Christians to the treadmill of the well in his garden and was making them turn the wheel.

Ali Aga had gone ahead, an hour earlier, with two asses, and was waiting by the Three Vaults.

Fat, heavily moving Chrys-anthe stayed at home, in the konak of Ali Aga which the captain had taken over, and prepared the baked meats for the great day when the Moslem woman was to become a Christian.

Jannis saw how Ali Aga had fallen in the world, and suddenly he felt very fond of this Turk, whose misery frightened him.

All Aga was his neighbor, but he could not bear the disgusting fellow.