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Перевод: Ottoman
[прилагательное] оттоманский; турецкий; [существительное] оттоман ; турок
Тезаурус:
- Among many nomadic and tribal peoples it was often the only medium of creative release, and even in the more sophisticated cultures of Persia, China and Ottoman Turkey, weaving has always ranked alongside painting, architecture, sculpture and ceramics as a valid and celebrated visual art.
- As the Ottoman Empire in Europe disintegrated in the late nineteenth century, leaving a number of small successor states, hostility mounted between Russia and Austria-Hungary over their rival claims to influence in the Balkans.
- Other nations stood in ambiguous or changing political relationships to Europe; they were invalids, infants or fossils, like the Ottoman Empire, Persia, Morocco, Egypt, China or Korea.
- This furthered his long-term ambition to rule a large "south Slav" kingdom when the Ottoman Empire finally collapsed.
- Further agreements in December 1887 and May 1888 extended the guarantee of the status quo to the integrity of the Ottoman Empire and Turkish rights over Bulgaria, while Spain agreed not to support France against the Triple Alliance.
- Since they won their independence from the Ottoman empire 170 years ago, there have been only three times when Greeks could justifiably feel the world was smiling on them.
- Systematic persecution of non-Muslim religious minorities was not, however, a part of Islamic religious teaching nor, for the most part, of Ottoman state practice.
- This has already given the Southerners "Rameses the Great", "Treasures of the Hermitage", and "Splendors of the Ottoman Sultans", and this month there opens an exhibition on the Etruscans from the Vatican museums.
- What Ceauescu managed was to marry the traditions of conspiracy and tight discipline, developed by Lenin and Stalin to bring the Communist Party to power, with the local legacy of Ottoman rule: the methods and the morals of cosa nostra .
- One extremity of the saloon is occupied by an ottoman, finished in satin, en suite with the curtains.
- EVERY day at 12.30pm, the electronic pips of the radio time-signal reverberate around the Ottoman vaults of the souk in the Muslim quarter of Jerusalem's Old City.
- This last force emerged parallel to the revolt of the Young Turks in the heart of the Ottoman domains, the Persian Constitutional revolution of 1906 and the beginnings of national feeling among some of the Arabs.
- In the empire of the Tsars, the twin revolutions offered such a strikingly different alternative that they overshadowed the remarkable changes elsewhere - the disintegration of the Habsburg and Ottoman empires, and the appearance of a host of new States.
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