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Timar   (translated from German)
Timar That Timar system was a form of the land ... the death of the authorized user the Timar dropped back again to the state. As a rule the provided Timar was leased from the beneficiary to management at farmers. The Timar system became of Osman I. imported, ...
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Timar   (translated from French)
Timar The timar was one of the pillars of Empire ... also used to maintain the sipahis. The timar was taken on the tax incomes and ...
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Timar Daragon (Starwars wiki)
Timar Daragon Timar Daragon (—5,000 BBY) was the mother of Gav and Jori Daragon. Timar and her husband Hok were shot down ...
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Timariot
Timariot A timariot (or timar holder; timarlu in Turkish) was an irregular ... return was granted a fief called a timar . The timariots had to assemble with the ... century. The titles and lands of the timar holders remained in use much longer than ... province. In 1525 the total number of timar holders were 37 818, according to the ...
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Sipahi
... The spahi was holder of a fief ( timar ) granted directly by the Ottoman sultan, and ... of a more modern army structure. A timar was the smallest unit of land owned ... the highest ranking in the military. A timar Sipahi was obliged to provide the army ...
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Mihály Babits   (translated from German)
Mihály Babits Mihály Babits of Szentistván (* 26. November 1883 in Szekszard, ? 4. August 1941 in Budapest ) was a Hungarian poet, Translator and journalist that Nyugat epoch that Hungarian literature . Life It studied 1901-1905 Hungarian ones, French one and latin philology at the university Budapest and was particularly interested in those ...
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Olympic summer games 1968/Kanu   (translated from German)
Olympic summer games 1968/Kanu With that xix. Olympic summer games 1968 in Mexiko city altogether 7 became Kanuwettbewerbe delivered, 5 for men and 2 for women. Table of contents Men A Kajak 1000 m Place Country Athlete Time 1 hun Mihaly Hesz 4:02.63 min 2 URS Alexander Schaparenko ...
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Bubbi Morthens
Bubbi Morthens Bubbi Morthens Bubbi Morthens (date and place of birth: June 6, 1956 in Reykjavík, Iceland), is one of the most popular singers and songwriters in Iceland. His name of birth is Ásbjörn Kristinsson Morthens, Bubbi being the affectionate form of Ásbjörn. Bubbi Morthens, recorded his first solo album in ...
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Mór Jókai
... translated into English under the title of Timar's Two Worlds) and A tengerszemű hölgy ... The golden man), 1872 English translations published: Timar's Two Worlds; Modern Midas; The man ...
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Big Read
... by Mór Jókai (appeared in English as Timar's Two Worlds; Modern Midas; The man ... by Mór Jókai (appeared in English as Timar's Two Worlds; Modern Midas; The man ...
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