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  • ...he Near East and Asia and centering on Alexandria in Egypt and Pergamum in Turkey ...
    443 bytes (68 words) - 11:15, 9 April 2015
  • ...ia]] and [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] to the west, [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]] to the south, and the [[Black Sea]] to the east. ...
    737 bytes (105 words) - 20:27, 26 November 2019
  • ...untry in the Caucasus. It lies at the eastern end of the Black Sea, with [[Turkey]] and [[Armenia]] to the south, [[Azerbaijan]] to the east, and [[Russia]] ...
    851 bytes (124 words) - 03:16, 12 May 2015
  • ...rmenia, [[Afghanistan]], Azerbaijan (especially Avar community), Pakistan, Turkey, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.<ref>[http://atlasofpluckedinstrume [[Category:Turkey]] ...
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  • ...ame of Thyrza, after Edleston died young, he traveled widely in Greece and Turkey, where sex with boys was more or less accepted as the norm and he found wil ...
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  • ...e:9.0pt"><a href="http://www.sexarchive.info/GESUND/ARCHIV/GUS/TURKEY.HTM">Turkey</a></span></p> ...
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  • ...[Turkey]] remains one of the most cited sources for [[homosexuality]] in [[Turkey]], while Hammond's article on "[[Paidikion]]", an anonymous 570 page [[pede *Jonathan Drake, "'Le vice' in [[Turkey]]" (pp. 13-27) ...
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  • ...hose capital was Istanbul, which is the most populous city in modern-day [[Turkey]]. The Ottoman Empire ruled over the Eastern Mediterranean, parts of Easter The Ottoman Empire should not be confused with modern [[Turkey]]. It did not view itself as Turkish (though Turkish was the language of em ...
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  • ...el who could have continued demonstrating how a balanced diet of delicious turkey and veggie sub sandwiches topped with fresh vegetables such as lettuce, gre ...
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  • ...ee flanked by a stem of blue hyacinth flowers on each side. Made in Iznik, Turkey. Ottoman, ca. 1540–1550. From the Çinili [[Hammam|Hamam]] (Tiled Bath-house *[https://greek-love.com/near-east-north-africa/turkey/the-rules-of-social-gatherings-by-mustafa-ali <i>THE RULES OF SOCIAL GATHER ...
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  • ...a, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, The Uni ...
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  • ...[[Norway]], [[Philippines]], [[Serbia]], [[Switzerland]], [[Thailand]], [[Turkey]], [[Ukraine]] and the [[United States]]. It was launched on 5 December 201 ...
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  • ...ame of Thyrza, after Edleston died young. he traveled widely in Greece and Turkey, where sex with boys was more or less accepted as the norm and he found wil ...
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  • <td>Turkey</td> ...
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  • ..., although it is known that he was born in Claudiopolis (present day Bolu, Turkey), in the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] province of Bithynia et Pontus. He was prob ...
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  • [[File:Drinapoly-by Rossi.png|thumb|center|Adrianople (Edirne), Turkey. Late 17th century. Engraving by Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi.]] *[https://greek-love.com/near-east-north-africa/turkey/the-present-state-of-the-ottoman-empire-by-aaron-hill-1709 <i>THE PRESENT S ...
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  • ...jasminjahal.com/articles/02_02_male_belly_d.html|title=Male Belly Dance in Turkey|author=Jasmin Jahal|date=February 2002}}</ref> ...undred years, male dancers dressed as women still perform in some areas of Turkey, though their art is no longer primarily of a sensual nature and is seen pr ...
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  • ...1–130 AD), a Bithynian Greek youth born in Claudiopolis (present day Bolu, Turkey), was probably introduced to the Roman emperor Hadrian in 123 AD (aged arou ...
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  • ...in countries including the US, UK, Australia, the Netherlands, Spain, and Turkey. Evaluations of the group's actions and effectiveness vary widely. The Anon ...
    5 KB (686 words) - 18:44, 13 February 2016
  • ...s reign touring his Empire, and arrived in Claudiopolis (present day Bolu, Turkey), in the Roman province of Bithynia et Pontus, in June 123 AD, which was pr ...
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