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Kurdisch - Türkisch

Definition von rus' im Kurdisch Türkisch wörterbuch

Rûs
Rus
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von rus' im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

Rus ruleti
Toplu tabancada bir tek mermi koyup topun gelişigüzel döndürülmesi ve başa dayayıp tetiğin bir kez çekilmesiyle karşılıklı ve iki kişinin oynadığı ölüm oyunu
Rus salatası
Patates, bezelye, pancar, havuç, hıyar turşusu, kapari, mayonez ile yapılan salata, Amerikan salatası
rus
Rusya Federasyonu'nda yaşayan Doğu Slav halkı veya bu halkın soyundan olan kimse
rus
Rusya veya Ruslarla ilgili olan (şey)
Beyaz Rus
Beyaz Rusya halkından olan kimse
Beyaz Rus
Ekim ihtilâlinde komünist kızıl yönetimden kaçan Rus
Englisch - Englisch
Alternative form of Rus
Alternative form of Rus'
RUS
Rural Utilities Service
Rus
A group of Scandinavian warrior merchants who travelled Eastern European river-roads from the eighth century
Rus
The ruling class and their retinue, of Scandinavian origin, who settled among the Eastern Slavs around Kiev and the Dnieper by the tenth century
Rus
The people inhabiting those lands
Rus
Any of the medieval East Slavic principalities ruled by this class, especially Kievan Rus
Rus
A person from Rus

The Church of Kievan Rus knew men well-versed in Scripture and apparently other learning of the time, such as the Metropolitans Ioann II (d. 1089) and Klimetn Smoliatich (twelfth century). The former was Greek, and the latter a Rus.

Rus.
Abbreviation of Russian (language)
Rus.
Abbreviation of Russia
Rus.
Abbreviation of Russian
rus in urbe
Country in the city
Rus
A group of warrior merchants from Sweden who settled around Kiev and the Dnieper, giving rise to the East Slavic principalities of Rus
Rus
The medieval East Slavic principalities, especially Kievan Rus or Kievan Rus'
rus
A 6,000 m submersible designed by Malachite
rus
the medieval Russian state established by Scandanavian traders in the 9th century; the capital was first in Novgorod and then in Kiev
rus
Russia (European part; Rs), excluding Bel (Upper Dnepr part of Rs(C), Est, Lat and Lit (Rs(B)), Kaz (Kazakhstan part of Rs(E), Kry (Rs(K)) and Ukr (Rs(W))
rus
Runway Use System, a noise mitigation operational procedure which directs as many aircraft as possible over compatible land use areas The RUS replaced the PRS at MSP
Kievan Rus
A medieval principality in Eastern Europe centred around Kiev; considered an early predecessor of Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine
Kievan Rus'
Alternative spelling of Kievan Rus
Kievan Rus
First eastern Slavic state. It was founded by the Viking Oleg, ruler of Novgorod from 879, who seized Smolensk and Kiev (882), which became the capital of Kievan Rus. Extending his rule, Oleg united local Slavic and Finnish tribes, defeated the Khazars, and, in 911, arranged trade agreements with Constantinople. Kievan Rus peaked in the 10th and 11th centuries under Vladimir I and Yaroslav, becoming eastern Europe's chief political and cultural centre. At Yaroslav's death in 1054, his sons divided the empire into warring factions. The 13th-century Mongol conquest decisively ended its power