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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ottaman; Ottoman (disambiguation)

Ottoman         
(n./adj.) = otomano

Def: Nombre y adjetivo.
Ex: The author gives an account of the interest shown by Ottoman and Islamic rulers in the establishment of libraries in Turkey.
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* Ottoman Empire, the = Imperio Otomano, el
otomano 1      
n. ottoman, Turk
Moldavia         
  • Great Theatre of Moldavia]], Iași, 1896
  • [[Academia Mihăileană]] was the first modern institution of higher learning in Moldavia.
  • Albina Românească (The Romanian Bee)]] was, in 1829, the first Romanian-language journal published in Moldavia.
  • Moldenmarkt}}), [[Suceava County]], [[Romania]]
  • [[Neamț Citadel]] in [[Târgu Neamț]], [[Romania]]
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  • [[Trei Ierarhi Monastery]] in Iași, housed the [[Vasilian College]], an institution of higher learning founded in 1640
  • [[Khotyn Fortress]] on the [[Dniester]] River, present-day [[Ukraine]], then bordering the northern frontier of the Moldavian Principality and southern [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]
  • Moldavian flag]] is displayed
  • In 1600, [[Michael the Brave]] became Prince of Wallachia, of Transylvania, and of Moldavia.
  • Obelisk of Lions]] (1834), dedicated to the Organic Statute
  • Moldavia through the ages
  • Physical map of Moldavia
  • The Principalities of Moldavia and [[Wallachia]] in 1782, Italian map by G. Pittori, since the geographer Giovanni Antonio Rizzi Zannoni
  • The Principality of Moldavia, 1793–1812, highlighted in orange
  • Moldavia (in orange) after 1856
  • The siege and capture of [[Iași]] in 1788 by the Russian Army
  • Princely Palace]] of Moldavia
  • Stephen the Great]] in [[Suceava]]
  • The Seat Fortress in [[Suceava]], [[Romania]]
  • Akkerman Fortress in [[Cetatea Alba]], [[Ukraine]]
  • Republic of Moldova]]
HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL REGION IN ROMANIA, MOLDOVA, AND UKRAINE
Bogdania; Moldova (region); Principality of Moldavia; Principality of Moldova; Moldova (historical region); Moldavian Principality; History of Moldavia; History of moldavia; Moldavia Province, Ottoman Empire; Moldova Province, Ottoman Empire; Bogdan Province, Ottoman Empire; Bogdania Province, Ottoman Empire; Boğdan Province, Ottoman Empire; Moldavian (historical); Moldovan (historical); Pricipality of Moldova; Moldovans (historical); Moldavia (historical region); Moldavia in the Middle Ages; Modern history of Moldavia; Early Modern Moldavia; Moldavia in the Early Modern Era; Moldavia in Middle Ages; Voivodeship of Moldavia; Μολδοβλαχία
(n.) = Moldavia

Def: También conocido como Moldova.
Ex: Only Georgia is said to have a suitable 6-story building properly equipped; under construction are archives in Moldavia, Ukraine and Latvia.

Определение

ottoman
¦ noun (plural ottomans)
1. a low upholstered seat without a back or arms, typically serving also as a box, with the seat hinged to form a lid.
2. a heavy ribbed fabric made from silk and either cotton or wool.
Origin
C19: from Fr. ottomane, feminine of ottoman 'Ottoman'.

Википедия

Ottoman

Ottoman is the Turkish spelling of the Arabic masculine given name Uthman (Arabic: عُثْمان, romanized: ‘uthmān). It may refer to:

Примеры употребления для Ottoman
1. The title of the proceedings – Ottoman Armenians during the era of Ottoman decline – is neutral.
2. Majority of the Ottoman Armenians might have a sympathy towards the enemies of the state (Ottoman Empire) those days.
3. The collection, themed «Ottoman and Mozart,» w...
4. Gulbenkian, as an Ottoman subject, was full of nostalgia all his life for anything Ottoman Turkish, reminding him of his childhood and his teens in cosmopolitan Istanbul.
5. On 16 June, the German parliament passed a resolution acknowledging the massacres of Armenian citizens of the Ottoman Empire back in 1'15 by Ottoman troops and irregulars.