Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy is an eight-volume collection of fictional letters claiming to have been written by an Ottoman spy named "Mahmut", in the French court of Louis XIV.
The Turkish copula is one of the more distinct features of Turkish grammar. In Turkish, copulas are called ek-eylem ] or ek-fiil ]. Turkish is a highly agglutinative language and...
Turkish vocabulary is the set of words within the Turkish language. The language widely uses agglutination and suffixes to form words from noun and verb stems. Besides native Turkic words,...
A writ of summons is a formal document issued by the monarch that enables someone to sit in Parliament. At the beginning of each new Parliament, each person who has...
Telal Sana'a International Schools Yemen is a chain of Telal Sana'a International Schools in Yemen. The system has its main campus in Sana'a, a branch in Aden, and a branch...
A Turkish crescent, , Turkish jingle, Jingling Johnny, Schellenbaum , chapeau chinois or pavillon chinois ], is a percussion instrument traditionally used by military bands internationally. In some contexts it...
Turkish draughts is a variant of draughts played in Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and several other locations around the Mediterranean Sea and Middle East.
In World War II espionage, the Lucy spy ring was an anti-Nazi operation that was headquartered in Switzerland. It was run by Rudolf Roessler, a German refugee and ostensibly the...