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Potemkin's Army of Ekaterinoslav, totaling, it was claimed, 40,000 regular troops and 6,000 irregulars of the Cossack Corps, had invested Islam's principal stronghold on the north shore of the Black Sea, the fortress town of Oczakov, and was preparing to test the Turk by land and sea.
Boztepe recalled, " Germany was not the healthiest place for a young Turk in those days of growing racism and neo-Nazi movements.
In his 1940 essay " Theses on the Philosophy of History ," scholar Walter Benjamin compares historical materialism to The Turk, an 18th Century device which was promoted as a mechanized automaton which could defeat skilled chess players but actually concealed a human who controlled the machine.
For instance, a late 19th-century encyclopedia titled The cyclopædia of India and of eastern and southern Asia said that " Chinese Tartary " ( Xinjiang ) was at the time " occupied by a mixed population of Turk, Mongol, and Kalmuk ".
* In 975, Ghaznavids dynasty, as the first Turk Sultanate, was established in Central Asia.
A piece by Gavin Turk was sold for far below his then auction price though Turk stated that he did not think the piece had worked.
It was organised by the Young Turk Ottoman government and officially called tehcir – meaning " forced relocation ".
In 1783, the French had landed a force on Grand Turk which a British force of 100 men, under then-Captain Horatio Nelson, had been unable to dislodge, but which was soon withdrawn.
The first known mention of the term Turk ( Old Turkic: 10px10px10px10px Türük or 10px10px10px10px 10px10px10px Kök Türük or 10px10px10px10px Türük,, Pinyin: Tūjué, Wade-Giles: T ' u-chüeh, Middle Chinese ( Guangyun ): ) applied to a Turkic group was in reference to the Göktürks in the 6th century.
The first mention of Turks was in a Chinese text that mentioned trade of Turk tribes with the Sogdians along the Silk Road.
" Aggravatin ' Papa " was composed with lyricist Roy Turk and Addie Britt and was recorded by Alberta Hunter in 1923 with Fletcher Henderson's Dance Orchestra and also by Bessie Smith, Sophie Tucker, Florence Mills, Lucille Hegamin, and Pearl Bailey.
The song lyrics were co-written with Peter Mlakar, and the music was co-written with the producer Iztvok Turk ( former member of Videosex ) and the DJs Umek, Bizzy and Dojaja.
In 936, Shi Jingtang, a Shatuo Turk jiedushi from Taiyuan, was aided by the Manchurian Khitan Empire in a rebellion against the dynasty.
Though considered one of the ten kingdoms, the Northern Han was based in the traditional Shatuo Turk stronghold of Shanxi.
" This group of " Young Turk " mafiosi was led by Luciano and included Costello, Genovese, Adonis, Gambino and Anastasia on the Masseria side and Profaci, Gagliano, Lucchese, Magliocco and Magaddino on the Maranzano side.
Pickens was born Louis Burton Lindley, Jr. in Kingsburg, California, the son of Sally Mosher ( née Turk ) and Louis Bert Lindley, Sr.
John's closest adviser was his only intimate friend, John Axouch, a Turk captured as a child at the Siege of Nicaea, who had been given as a gift to John's father.
Egyptian rule was relatively benign ( by some accounts Muhammad Ali had either been born or spent his infancy on Thasos ) and the island became prosperous, until 1908, when the New Turk regime asserted Turkish control.
A notable exception is the Abl-Hasan Ali ibn Masudi, an Arab historian who writes: " The birth of Afrasiyab was in the land of Turks and the error that historians and non-historians have made about him being a Turk is due to this reason ".
In 1715 he was expelled on account of his correspondence with members of the Keir and Garden families, who were noted Jacobites, and had been accessory to the " Gathering of the Brig o ' Turk " in 1708.
The town of Perinton was first settled in the two flat areas of Perinton Center ( Turk Hill and Ayrault Roads ) and Egypt.

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Catherine's first war against the Grand Turk had ended in 1774 with a peace treaty quite favorable to her.
Brubeck experimented with time signatures throughout his career, recording " Pick Up Sticks " in 6 / 4, " Unsquare Dance " in 7 / 4, and " Blue Rondo à la Turk " in 9 / 8.
Affectionately known as her " Boar " or her " Turk ," discord arose between them, and on 1 July, Oxford bolted to the continent without permission, travelling to Calais with Lord Edward Seymour, and then to Flanders, ' carrying a great sum of money with him '.
Performers and producers associated with the style came from around the world, including Turk Murat Konar, the writer of Information Society's " Running "; Paul Lekakis, from Greece ; and Freeez, Paul Hardcastle and Samantha Fox, from the United Kingdom.
If a Turk says that he is in love ( Aşık ) with somebody, it is not a love that a person can feel for his or her parents ; it is just for one person, and it indicates a huge infatuation.
The term became current in English in the 16th century, along with the first English merchant adventurers in the region: English ships appeared in the Mediterranean in the 1570s and the English merchant company signed its agreement (" capitulations ") with the Grand Turk in 1579 ( Braudel ).
According to Ağca's later testimony, he met with three accomplices in Rome, one a fellow Turk and the other two Bulgarians.
Analysis of MPI results by Turk and Rudy ( 1988 ) found three classes of chronic pain patient: "( a ) dysfunctional, people who perceived the severity of their pain to be high, reported that pain interfered with much of their lives, reported a higher degree of psychological distress caused by pain, and reported low levels of activity ; ( b ) interpersonally distressed, people with a common perception that significant others were not very supportive of their pain problems ; and ( c ) adaptive copers, patients who reported high levels of social support, relatively low levels of pain and perceived interference, and relatively high levels of activity.
A Ottoman Turk with a rear-canted belt quiver designed for mounted archery
* Grand Turk ( with the capital of the territory, area, population 5, 567 )
After calling the coin toss and shaking hands with the opposing team captain, Turk Edwards attempted to pivot around to head back to his sideline.
* July 3 – Young Turk Revolution in the Ottoman Empire: Major Ahmed Niyazi, with 200 followers ( Ottoman troops and civilians ), begins an open revolution by defecting from the 3rd Army Corps in Macedonia, decamping into the hill country.
* Nazaktar Khan, a Turk Shahi prince in alliance with the Tibetan Kingdom, captures Bactria from the Umayyads.
Advancing further the Arabs faced off with the Turk Shahis ruling in Bactria and defeated them.
He likewise ordered, to move God by continual entreaty, that notice should be given by the bells to call the faithful at midday to aid by their prayers those engaged in battle with the Turk.
* Abaoji of the Khitan swears brotherhood with Shatuo Turk Li Keyong.
Robinson also collaborated with Roy Turk on the compositions " Sweet Man O ' Mine " and " A-Wearin ' Away the Blues ", and he wrote " Mama Whip!

Turk and second
The second firman removed the ancient rights of Turkish governors to doom men to instant death by their will ; the Paşas, the Ağas, and other officers, were enjoined that " they should not presume to inflict, themselves, the punishment of death on any man, whether Raya or Turk, unless authorized by a legal sentence pronounced by the Kadi, and regularly signed by the judge.
Catherine Weaver is first seen in the second season opener when she purchases the late Andy Goode's Turk computer system for $ 300, 000 from an associate and then introduces this new computer system to her department heads to reveal her plans to create a new artificial intelligence computer system.
Rabbi Turk and Rabbi Jacobson are currently co-principals of the yeshiva, and teach the second and first classes of the beis medrash.
They established the second constitutional era in 1908 with what would become known as the Young Turk Revolution.
Napoleon attempted the illegal move a second time, and the Turk responded by removing the piece from the board entirely and taking its turn.
Mälzel eventually took the Turk on his second tour to Havana, Cuba.
The province became an important centre and Lahore was made into a second capital of the Turk Ghaznavid Empire based out of Ghazni.
In the second half, Cincinnati coach Forrest Gregg benched Anderson and brought in third string quarterback Turk Schonert ( second string quarterback Jack Thompson was injured at the time ).
The following year, he scored heralded victories over Dr. Ben Roller and “ the Terrible Turk ” Youssuf Mahmout, thus confirming his reputation among the world ’ s elite grapplers while also setting up a huge second encounter with Gotch at the Chicago Coliseum on June 1, 1910 for the undisputed World Heavyweight Championship.
The second firman removed the ancient rights of Turkish governors to doom men to instant death by their will ; the Paşas, the Ağas, and other officers, were enjoined that " they should not presume to inflict, themselves, the punishment of death on any man, whether Raya or Turk, unless authorized by a legal sentence pronounced by the Kadi, and regularly signed by the judge.
Markham preferred the English Thoroughbred first among all breeds of horses ; the Neapolitan second, and the steppe-bred Turk third.
After the 1908 Young Turk Revolution and the proclamation of the second Ottoman constitution, restrictions on freedom of speech were lifted.

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