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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SavciSavci - Wikipedia

    Savci (pronounced [ˈsaːu̯tsi]) is a settlement in the Slovene Hills (Slovene: Slovenske gorice) in the Municipality of Sveti Tomaž in northeastern Slovenia. The area traditionally belonged to the Styria region and is now included in the Drava Statistical Region. The village chapel with a belfry was built in 1895. Notable people

  2. cs.wikipedia.org › wiki › SavciSavci – Wikipedie

    Savci (Mammalia), dříve ssavci, jsou třída obratlovců, která se v současné době vyskytuje téměř po celém světě. Jejich hlavním spojovacím znakem je výživa mláďat produktem modifikovaných kožních žláz, tedy kojení mláďat ( mléčné žlázy – latinsky mammae – odtud název Mammalia ).

  3. (Top) Name. Death. Place of burial. Family. Legacy. Annual tradition. Poems. In popular culture. References. External links. Saru Batu Savcı Bey (died 1286) [3] was the older brother of Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman Empire. [3] . He is known to be the most 'mysterious' of Ertuğrul 's children. [4] Name.

  4. Premise. The series unfolds love stories among lawyers and judges, adding a layer of emotion to the intense courtroom drama. The series starts when Ilgaz (Kaan Urgancıoğlu), a respected public prosecutor, and Ceylin (Pınar Deniz), a young attorney, cross paths due to a murder case, and are forced to work together in order to uncover the real culprit behind the event that caused irreversible ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Savcı_BeySavcı Bey - Wikipedia

    Rebellion. End of the rebellion. Aftermath. References. External links. Savcı Bey ( c. 1364 –November 1385) was a prince who, with Andronikos, rebelled against both of their fathers, the Ottoman Sultan Murad I and the Byzantine Emperor John V Palaiologos, respectively, in the 1370s. Savcı was the youngest of Murad's three sons.

  6. savcı (definite accusative savcıyı, plural savcılar) public prosecutor; attorney general [from 1940s] Synonym: (obsolete) müddeiumumi.

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