O QUE SIGNIFICA LÂBADA EM TURCO
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(Rumex petientia), uma planta que cresce espontaneamente nos prados do riacho, nas margens do riacho, perene e deixa-se como vegetais. lâbada Karabuğdaygillerden, dere kıyılarında, sulak çayırlarda kendiliğinden yetişen, çok yıllık ve yaprakları sebze olarak kullanılan bir bitki, efelek (Rumex petientia).
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10 LIVROS EM TURCO RELACIONADOS COM «LÂBADA»
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The dispatches of ... the duke of Wellington, compiled by ... - Sayfa 584
The communication with the northern gate is direct from the village of Labada, and here the ground is level with that of the fort ; but the road to Labada leads through the mountains for about thirty miles from Ellichpoor ; and it was obvious that ...
Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.), John Gurwood, 1837
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Ne İstiyor Bu Şemsi?: Bir Anadolu Çerkezinin Anıları - Sayfa 408
Hanefi genç servis elemanına bunları söylerken, yanlarına gelen lokanta sahibi Labada Mehmet'in iri gözleri parladı. “O Yahya Gündüz'ü tanıyorum galiba?..” Hanefi bu kötü giysileri ile, tanıdık insanlara görünmek istemiyordu ama, ancak ...
Islamarkiiba waxaa Ayuub Farxaan madaxa loo galiyey jawaan madow; waxaanna si fiican loo hubiyey inuu labada gacmood iyo labada lugoodba ka xiranyahay. Quraan qarda-jeex ah, oo aan bisinka loo qaban ayuu Sheekh Murbac ku ...
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The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington: ...
The communication with the northern gate is direct from the village of Labada, and here the ground is level with that of the fort ; but the road to Labada leads through the mountains for about thirty miles from Ellichpoor ; and it was obvious that ...
Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington, John Gurwood, 1834
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The Despatches, Minutes and Correspondence ... During His ...
The communication with the northern gate is direct from the village of Labada, and here the ground is level with that of the fort; but the road to Labada leads through the mountains for about thirty miles from Elichpoor, and it was obvious, that ...
Richard Colley Marques of Wellesley, Robert Montgomery Martin, 1837
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The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, ... - Sayfa 584
The communication with the northern gate is direct from the village of Labada, and here the ground is level with that of the fort ; but the road to Labada leads through the mountains for about thirty miles from Ellichpoor ; and it was obvious that ...
Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington, John Gurwood (omp.), 1837
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The History of the Propagation of Christianity and ... - Sayfa 129
The communication with the northern gate is direct from the village of Labada, and here the ground is level with that of the fort; but the road to Labada leads through the mountains for about 30 miles from Ellichpoor ; and it was obvious that the ...
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The despatches, minutes, and correspondence, of the ...
The communication with the northern gate is direct from the village of Labada, and here the ground is level with that of the fort ; but the road to Labada leads through the mountains for about thirty miles from Elichpoor, and it was obvious, that ...
Richard Wellesley Wellesley (Marquess), Robert Montgomery Martin, 1837
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The Dispatches of Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, ...
The communication with the northern gate is direct from the village of Labada, and here the ground is level with that of the fort; but the road to Labada leads through the mountains for about thirty miles from Ellichpoor; and it was obvious that ...
Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington, John Gurwood, 1837
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The Dispatches of Field Marshall the Duke of Wellington, ...
The communication with the northern gate is direct from the village of Labada, and here the ground is level with that of the fort; but the road to Labada leads through the mountains for about thirty miles from Ellichpoor; and it was obvious that ...
Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington, 1834