The queen turkey is karis sanford she likes turkeys so much that its her only friend, its a sad story really
No
Possibly.
they used to have duck but queen Victoria changed it to turkey
Turkeys don"t have queens.
The cast of A State Visit to Turkey by Queen Elizabeth II - 1971 includes: Princess Anne as herself Queen Elizabeth II as herself Prince Philip as himself
she did'nt want to eat duck so queen elizabith I ate turkey and all the village coped her
Turkey replaced the traditional swan or goose that was always served. There was also always a roast beef served as well
I think turkey tobacco and pineapple.
No, although the Ottoman Empire (modern Turkey) was ruled by a monarch (often styled 'Sultan' or 'Padishah (Emperor) until the end of World War I.
well maybe something posh like turkey apples to be healthy grapes you know what i mean.
In 16th Century England, Christmas was indeed the time to 'eat, drink and be merry.' And food was at the heart of the festivities. For the wealthy, the goose was declared by Queen Elizabeth I as the bird to eat on Christmas. Turkey was also consumed, as well as other various meats.
No. Ataturk abolished the Ottoman Caliphate in 1923 and sent both the caliphs and sultans packing. The Republic of Turkey has never had a monarchy. Previously, the Ottoman Empire was a Sultanate which meant that there was a sultan (which was roughly analogous to a king) and his primary wife who was the queen. As mentioned above, this was abolished in 1923 when the Republic of Turkey was founded. Turkey currently has a President in whom are vested most executive powers.