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Turkey meat, commonly referred to as just turkey, is the meat from turkeys, typically domesticated turkeys, but also wild turkeys. It is a popular poultry dish, especially in North America and the United Kingdom , where it is traditionally consumed as part of culturally significant events such as Thanksgiving and Christmas respectively, as well ...
At the heart of the design is a shield adorned with a turban, which serves as the "crown" of the Ottoman monarch. Above the shield, a sun symbolizes the grandeur of the nation, upon which the sultan's tughra and chosen motto are inscribed. To the left, a red book and a green book represent the Islamic and modern laws of the empire.
The emblem of Turkey, seen at the Turkish Embassy in Vienna, Austria. The emblem on Turkish passports. Turkey has no official national emblem, but the crescent and star (Turkish: ay-yıldız, lit. ' crescent-star ') design from the national flag is in use on Turkish passports, Turkish identity cards and at the diplomatic missions of Turkey.
Sultan Khan: The Grand Sultan, the chief title borne by the ruler of Turkey and the Ottoman Empire, equivalent to Emperor. Sultan us-Selatin: Sultan of Sultan, one of the many titles of the Sultan of Turkey. Sultanzade (or Sultanzada): literally "son of a Sultan", the title borne by the sons of Imperial Princesses. Sünnetçi: Circumciser.
Tie the turkey's legs together at the ends of the drumsticks with kitchen string or butcher's twine. Fold the wing tips under. Season the turkey all over inside and out with salt and pepper.
Each year, the president receives the National Thanksgiving Turkey and an alternate. The first president to receive a live turkey was Harry S. Truman, from the National Turkey Federation. As a ...
The apartments of the Crown Prince in the Topkapı Palace, which was also called kafes. The princes, who did not participate in any state ceremonies or celebrations until 1839, were only allowed to participate in a few ceremonies and celebrations during Abdülmecid's reign between 1839 and 1861. This period is already a time when the kafe ...
President Richard Nixon began the tradition of sending the presidential turkey to a local petting zoo, but it wasn't until the George H.W. Bush administration that pardoning a turkey became a ...