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Turkish fiefdom in the time of theOttoman Empire
Etymologies
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Tin, called timar, is a very considerable article of trade, and many cargoes of it are yearly carried to China, where the consumption is chiefly for religious purposes.
The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants William Marsden 1795
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All profit from conquered territories automatically belonged to the sultan, who gave away this profit as a timar — a sort of fief.
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Ottoman territories could become the elite of the Ottoman-occupied territories, but this depended on the will of the sultan to recognize the old elite families with timar.
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Basada en una novela de Chuck Palahniuk, "Axfisia" narra la historia de Victor (Sam Rockwell), que para sufragar el caro tratamiento médico en un hospital privado de su madre (Anjelica Huston), se dedica a timar a la gente.
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Basada en una novela de Chuck Palahniuk, "Axfisia" narra la historia de Victor (Sam Rockwell), que para sufragar el caro tratamiento médico en un hospital privado de su madre (Anjelica Huston), se dedica a timar a la gente.
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Basada en una novela de Chuck Palahniuk, "Axfisia" narra la historia de Victor (Sam Rockwell), que para sufragar el caro tratamiento médico en un hospital privado de su madre (Anjelica Huston), se dedica a timar a la gente.
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Basada en una novela de Chuck Palahniuk, "Axfisia" narra la historia de Victor (Sam Rockwell), que para sufragar el caro tratamiento médico en un hospital privado de su madre (Anjelica Huston), se dedica a timar a la gente.
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Basada en una novela de Chuck Palahniuk, "Axfisia" narra la historia de Victor, que para sufragar el caro tratamiento médico en un hospital privado de su madre (Anjelica Huston), se dedica a timar a la gente.
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Basada en una novela de Chuck Palahniuk, "Axfisia" narra la historia de Victor, que para sufragar el caro tratamiento médico en un hospital privado de su madre (Anjelica Huston), se dedica a timar a la gente.
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