- Macarıstan
- coğr. Hungary
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Melahat Eryurt — Personal information Date of birth 27 October 1975 (1975 10 27) (age 36) Place of birth … Wikipedia
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Melih Cevdet Anday — Born March 13, 1915(1915 03 13) Istanbul, Turkey Died November 29, 2002(2002 11 29) (aged 87) … Wikipedia
-stan — (persisch ـستان) bzw. Setan (nur beim Rezitieren von Gedichten und beim Singen von Liedern des persischen Sprachraumes) wie Ostan (persisch استان), An (persisch ان) Gah (persisch گاه), Schahr (persisch … Deutsch Wikipedia
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ban — is., tar. Osmanlı İmparatorluğu döneminde Macaristan ve Hırvatistan da sancak beylerine ve küçük prenslere verilen unvan … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
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Hungary — mid 15c., probably lit. land of the Huns, who ruled a vast territory from there under Attila in the Dark Ages; from M.L. Hungaria, from Medieval Gk. Oungroi, the name applied to the people whose name for themselves we transliterate as Magyars.… … Etymology dictionary