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A zaim is a Turkish irregular mounted militia, or the chief of such a militia.
The people in Turkey are called Turkish people.
A zaimet is a district from which a zaim (a Turkish military chief) draws his revenue.
Turkish Delight, Baklava
"It's called "su" in Turkish.
They are no towers that Turkish people pray. However, the Turkish Muslim population are using mosques to pray and they are called "camii" in Turkish. They have some kind of towerish constitutions, which are called "minare" in Turkish.
There are called Turkish Commandos, in the Ottoman era they were called Otto
A soldier in Turkish language is called Asker. Its plural is Askerler which is used to describe soldiers. Army in Turkish is called Ordu. If you are referring to the elite soldiers of the Ottoman army (which is now defunct), those were called Janissaries.
They are called Turkish.
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