Vilayet of the Archipelago. In 1912, the Sanjak of Sakız encompassed the kazas (districts) of Sakız itself, Kilimli (Kalymnos), İleryoz (Leros) and Ahikerya...
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Sakız house or Sakız type house (Turkish: Sakız evi) is a traditional type of house in Turkish architecture which are proper principally to Turkey's Aegean...
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The Sakiz is a carpet wool breed of sheep also kept for meat and milk production. They can be found in the region surrounding Izmir in Turkey. The males...
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by the sultan to provide mastic to him and his harem.[citation needed] Sakız Adası, the Turkish name for the island of Chios, means 'gum island'. The...
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Sakız is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Mut, Mersin Province, Turkey. Its population is 999 (2022). It is situated to the west of...
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Sakız (Kurdish: Seqiz) is a village in the Sincik District, Adıyaman Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Reşwan tribe and had a...
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rakı'), whereas rakı prepared with the addition of gum mastic was named sakız rakısı ('gum rakı') or mastikha (Greek: μαστίχη). Some people state that...
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Sakızköy, Dursunbey (redirect from Sakız, Dursunbey)
Sakızköy is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Dursunbey, Balıkesir Province in Turkey. Its population is 104 (2022). Mahalle, Turkey...
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2017-02-10. "Sakız Ağaçlarına Sevgi Aşılıyoruz Projesi'nde yeni bir dönem başlıyor". www.tema.org.tr. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. "Sakız Ağacı"...
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boats (Sultanhisar, Yunus, Akhisar, Dıraç, Musul, Berk Efşan), 1 gunboat (Sakız). Preparations were made to carry out the maintenance and overhaul of small-tonnage...
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(Sarı Leblebi and Girit Leblebi) and nondehulled leblebi (Beyaz Leblebi and Sakız Leblebi)-introduced from Anatolia to North Africa, the Middle East, Europe...
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Ziwiye hoard (redirect from Treasure of Sakiz)
The Ziwiye hoard is a treasure hoard containing gold, silver, and ivory objects, also including a few gold pieces with the shape of human face , that was...
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economy remains negligible. In terms of livestock, an ovine breed known as sakız koyunu in Turkish (literally "Chios sheep"), more probably a crossbreeding...
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The Chios Strait, (Turkish: Sakız Boğazı) or the Chios Channel as referred to by some sources, is a relatively narrow strait in the eastern Aegean Sea...
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Mansfeld's Database Taxonomy Archived 2006-09-28 at the Wayback Machine "Sakız Ağaçlarına Sevgi Aşılıyoruz Projesi'nde yeni bir dönem başlıyor". 2020-08-03...
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saffron-like tint Isot Urfa biberi Ciğ köfte Mahlep Mahlep Baked goods Mastic Sakız Used in milk desserts, ice creams, Turkish delight Nigella seeds Çörek otu...
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became part of the Eyalet of the Archipelago, and in 1617/8 the sanjaks of Sakız (Chios), Nakşa (Naxos) and Andıra (Andros) were added to it. Algeria became...
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Tudela' (Spain), 'Argentina', 'Española' (Chile), 'Blanc d'Oran' (Algeria), 'Sakiz', 'Bayrampasha' (Turkey) Purple, big: 'Romanesco', 'C3' (Italy) Purple,...
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sanjak of Scutari. Vilayet of the Archipelago: sanjaks of Rhodes, Midilli, Sakız, Kos, Cyprus. Vilayet of Crete: sanjaks of Chania, Rethymno, Candia, Sfakia...
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Greek Christian family on the island of Chios (known in Ottoman Turkish as Sakız, hence his epithet "Sakızlı") and had converted to Islam. His rule was effective...
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to antiabortion boycotts, whose CEO was former Roussel-Uclaf CEO Édouard Sakiz. In 1997, Gideon Richter would withdraw from efforts to manufacture mifepristone...
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Greek Christian family on the island of Chios (known in Ottoman Turkish as Sakız, hence his epithet "Sakızlı") and had converted to Islam. Pargalı İbrahim...
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978-605-09-1803-8 The Architect's Apprentice 2014 Viking 978-024-100-491-3 Sakız Sardunya 2014 Doğan 978-605-09-2291-2 Havva'nın Üç Kızı 2016 Doğan 978-605-09-3537-0...
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born on the island of Chios (then part of the Ottoman Empire and known as Sakız) in 1586. His father was Niccolas Allatzes (from Orthodox religion) and...
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of Preveza Sanjak of Inebahti Karli-Eli Sanjak of Nakşa Berre Sanjak of Sakız Sanjak of Rhodes Autonomies Principality of Samos (1834) Cretan State (1898)...
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of Preveza Sanjak of Inebahti Karli-Eli Sanjak of Nakşa Berre Sanjak of Sakız Sanjak of Rhodes Autonomies Principality of Samos (1834) Cretan State (1898)...
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(Hesencûbûr) Hüseyinli (Hopan) Karaköse (Qereqose) Narlı (Pamlî) Pınarbaşı (Kiran) Sakız (Seqiz) Serince (Dud) Söğütlübahçe (Sogûtbahçe) Subaşı (Serav) Şahinbeyler...
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of Poland. Proiou-Dimitriadou was born in Icaria, then in the Sanjak of Sakız of the Ottoman Empire; it is now part of Greece. Pandazes was born in Midilli...
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