Gule gule's (Güle Güle!) mean is Good Bye or Bye bye in TURKISH.
No horses are used for "war horses" anymore.
to friends say GULE GULE
Lars Gule was born in 1955.
Gule Sider for Norwegians is the equivalent of the Yellow Pages for english speaking countries. They are used to find telephone numbers and adresses to local businesses.
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Gule ear is a condition where the middle ear fills with glue like fluid instead of air. This causes dull hearing.
Horses are used mostly for pleasure: horse racing, war reenactments, rodeo, horse shows, fox hunting, trail riding, polo, gaming, wagon rides, etc. However, there are still some horses used for working: Amish and some homesteaders still use horses to plow their fields and to pull their buggies for transportation. Horses are used for police work in cities and also patrol forrests. Some horses were even used by the military recently in Afghanistan as they were better suited to the mountainous terrain. Some loggers still use horses to haul logs out of the woods.
You probably mean 'are horses used as steeds in the military of countries?'. Well, during World War Two, Poland used horses as steeds to take out the Nazis. Apparently, there are not used still. The Nazis pwned the Polish people on horses because horses are flesh and bone, like humans, so they're easy to shoot down, unlike the Nazi's 'Panzers'.
Because horses are considered to be one of the most favorite pets to have, next to dogs. Horses are now mainly used for leisure and recreational activities, but there are also places where horses are still used for work, like on many ranches.
Egyptian word for good bye and Mayan word for hi,good bye and hello. it can also be " gule gule. mick mock taco"
No. Although cars had been around for some years, most people still had horses and they were used in the same way that they always had. At the beginning of the 20th century cars were more or less toys for the wealthy. Most of the middle class still used horses.