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İngilizce - Türkçe
türkler

On altıncı yüzyılda Osmanlı Türkleri Akdeniz ve Kızıldeniz'i birleştirmek için Mısır'da bir kanal inşa etmeye teşebbüs ettiler. - In the sixteenth century Ottoman Turks attempted to construct a canal in Egypt to unite Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea.

Türkler Eğri Kalesi'ni uzun süre kuşattılar. - The Turks held siege over the Castle of Eger for a long time.

Turk
{i} Türk

Bugün Almanya'da, Pazartesi günü kundaklamada üç Türk'ün öldürüldüğü Hamburg'un yakınında bir yer de dahil birçok şehirde şiddet karşıtı mitingler gerçekleşti. - In Germany today, anti-violence rallies took place in several cities, including one near Hamburg where three Turks were killed in an arson attack on Monday.

Türk darbesi 12 Eylül 1980'de meydana geldi. - The Turkish coup d'état occurred on September 12, 1980.

turks and caicos
Turks ve Caicos
turks and caicos island
Turks ve Caicos adası
turks and caicos islands
Turks ve Caicos Adaları
turks in literature
edebiyatta türkler
young turks
(Tarih) jöntürkler
the turks
turks
Operation Bahamas, Turks, and Caicos
(Askeri) Bahama, Turks Ve Caicos Harekatı
Turk
(isim) Türk
Young Turks
İttihatçılar
Young Turks
jön türkler
İngilizce - İngilizce
{i} Turkic-speaking peoples; Turkish language, language spoken in Turkey, language spoken in the country in western Asia and southeastern Europe between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea
Plural of Turk
Turks and Caicos Islands
Country in the Caribbean. Official name: Turks and Caicos Islands
TURKS AND CAICOS
Two groups of islands (Turks Islands & Caicos Islands) Brit. West Indies at SE end of Bahamas; a Brit. colony; seat of government on Grand Turk (7 mi or 11 km long) area 166 sq mi (432 sq km), pop 12,350
Turks and caicos islands
Two island groups of the British West Indies in the Atlantic Ocean in the southeast part of the Bahama Islands. The islands were a dependency of Jamaica after 1848 and became a crown colony in 1962
Turks and Caicos Islands
a group of 30 islands in the British West Indies, southeast of the Bahamas. Population: 18,122 (2001). Capital: Grand Turk. British dependency (pop., 2002 est.: 18,738), West Indies. It comprises two small island groups at the southeastern end of The Bahamas. The Turks group includes Grand Turk, Salt Cay, and lesser cays. The Caicos group includes South Caicos, East Caicos, Middle (or Grand) Caicos, North Caicos, Providenciales, West Caicos, and several smaller cays. The seat of government is at Cockburn Town on Grand Turk Island. When Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León visited in 1512, the islands were inhabited by Indians. British colonists from Bermuda arrived in 1678. The islands were at first placed under the government of The Bahamas, but in 1874 they were annexed to the colony of Jamaica. The Turks and Caicos Islands became a crown colony in 1962 and shared a governor with The Bahamas from 1965 to 1973. A new constitution was adopted in 1988. The chief industries are tourism and offshore financial services
Turks and Caicos Islands
{i} group of islands in the southeastern Bahamas (territories of Britain)
Turk
A Turk is a Turkish citizen, or a person of Turkish origin. someone from Turkey
Turk
A person from Turkey
turk
one living in Turkey
The Young Turks
(Technoloji) TYT, an online American liberal/progressive political and social commentary program hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian
turk
{n} a native or inhabitant of Turkey
Turk
{i} native or inhabitant of Turkey; person belonging to a Turkish-speaking people; Turkish horse
Turk
A member of a Mestee group in South Carolina
Turk
A member of any of the numerous ethnic groups whose majority have lived a nomadic life on the vast Eurasian steppe, speaking Turkic languages
Young Turks
Turkish Jöntürkler Coalition of young dissidents who ended the sultanate of the Ottoman Empire. Consisting of college students and dissident soldiers, the group succeeded in 1908 in forcing Abdülhamid II to reinstitute the 1876 constitution and recall the legislature. They deposed him the following year, reorganized the government, and began modernizing and industrializing Turkish society. They joined the Central Powers during World War I (1914-18). Facing defeat, they resigned a month before the war ended. See also Mustafa Kemal Atatürk; Enver Pasha; Midhat Pasha
Young Turks
group of commanders and officers that engaged in rebellion and revolution against the Turkish government in 1908
turk
See Curculio, and Plum weevil, under Plum
turk
The plum weevil
turk
one of the dominant race in Turkey
turk
A member of any of numerous Tartar tribes of Central Asia, etc
Türkçe - İngilizce
the turks
Bahama, Turks Ve Caicos Harekatı
(Askeri) Operation Bahamas, Turks, and Caicos
turks

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    /ˈtərks/ /ˈtɜrks/

    Etimoloji

    [ 't&rk ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French or Turkish; Middle French Turc, from Medieval Latin or Turkish; Medieval Latin Turcus, from Turkish Türk.