Примери за използване на Sultan abdul на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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also the private wagon of Sultan Abdul Azis.
As The Burning Tigris notes, Sultan Abdul Hamid II denied the massacres of 1894-96,
the peace agreement, Sultan Abdul Medzhit issued a decree which allowed the subordinate Christians to build churches and monasteries.
at the end of the 19th century, Sultan Abdul Hamid II repressed the actions of anarchists in Turkey.
in 1847 accepted the name of Sultan Abdul Medjid who visited the site.
The name comes from the fortress of Sultan Abdul Whiting, who showed great interest in the construction of military construction
became valid thanks to a document signed by the Ottoman sultan Abdul Medjid(1839- 1861).
After its destruction remains only so-called Tartar Mosque Azize(erected in honor of Sultan Abdul Azis) in the box between the square
in 1847 he accepted the name of Sultan Abdul Medjid I who visited the site.
in 1847 he accepted the name of Sultan Abdul Medjid I who visited the site.
who was known as the court gardener of the Turkish Sultan Abdul Azis at the end of XIX th c.
Berjaya Air Sdn Bhd is an airline with its head office in the Berjaya Hangar of the SkyPark Terminal Building on the property of Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang, Selangor, Malaysia.
the signed peace agreement, Sultan Abdul Medzhit issued a decree,
also the saloon coach of Sultan Abdul Aziz(1830- 1876).
also the lounge wagon of Sultan Abdul Aziz(1830- 1876).
as well as the saloon coach of Sultan Abdul Aziz(1830- 1876).
who remained under the domination of the sultan Abdul Hamid, were subjected to more terrible national political oppression,
who remained under the domination of the sultan Abdul Hamid, were subjected to more terrible national political oppression,
At the end of the 19th century, the despotic Turkish Sultan Abdul Hamid II-obsessed with loyalty above all, and infuriated by the nascent Armenian campaign
At the end of the 19th century, the despotic Turkish Sultan Abdul Hamid II- obsessed with loyalty above all, and infuriated by the nascent Armenian