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turk

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The Turk are a Muslim community found in the Terai region of the states of Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh in India .

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This archive is mostly odds and ends collected later by the Turks as they were gradually beaten back from the edges of their empire.

The appellation of Roumelia, which is still bestowed by the Turks on the extensive countries of Thrace, Macedonia, and Greece, preserves the memory of their ancient state under the Roman empire.

In addition, they armed a brigantine and sent it to Tirant to warn him that the Turk and the sultan had laid siege to the city of Constantinople.

Sir Conrade, deface our armorial bearings, and renounce our burgonets, if the highest honour of Christianity were conferred on an unchristened Turk of tenpence.

The Turks treat the Tanelkums with great consideration, and every year the Pasha of Mourzuk gives their Sheikh a fine burnouse and other presents.

Christendom was incapable of maintaining three thousand horse and twenty galleys, to resist the destructive progress of the Turks.

Turks, invited by the malecontents of Hungary, were preparing to invade the emperor, and to disable that prince from making head against the progress of the French power.

Turk and his crew were slumping, outshot so competently that not one had gained a chance at accurate aim.

The Turks who were following were driven against the church wall and massacred by the monks and palikars, who now arrived all at once.

Miguel Lienzo developed an interest in the wondrous fruit, I had been meeting him in a little coffee tavern in the Plantage run by a Turk I called Mustafa.

They have old pros, young turks, crippled opponents, and a candidate who once came within an eyelash of beating the late John F.

After the merciless young Turk had had six or seven of them severely flogged and two recidivists hanged on the main yardarm of Revenge, the others seemed to have gotten the message and behaved themselves for the remainder of the voyage.

Yet the frequent expeditions of John the Handsome may be justified, at least in their principle, by the necessity of repelling the Turks from the Hellespont and the Bosphorus.

In the course of this summer the Venetians, who were also at war with the Turks, reduced Cyclut, a place of importance on the river Naranta, and made a conquest of the island of Scio in the Archipelago.

Turks encountered no resistance, their bloodless hands were employed in selecting and securing the multitude of their prisoners.