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Uobičajen termin među europskim kršćanima u srednjem vijeku za muslimana neprijateljskog prema križarima.
У средњем веку, заједнички термин међу хришћанима у Европи за муслимане непријатељски расположене према крсташима
Potpisan je 26. siječnja 1699. u Srijemskim Karlovcima, gradu u današnjoj Srbiji, po završetku austro-osmanlijskog rata od 1683.-1697. u kojem je osmanlijska strana konačno poražena u bitci kod Beča.
It was signed on January 26, 1699 in Sremski Karlovci, a town in modern-day Serbia, concluding the Austro-Ottoman War of 1683-1697 in which the Ottoman side had finally been defeated at the Battle of Senta.
Uobičajeni termin koji su europski kršćani koristili tijekom Srednjeg vijeka za muslimana neprijateljskog prema križarima.
In the Middle Ages, the common term among Christians in Europe for a Mohammedan hostile to the crusaders.
Član nomadskog stanovništva izvorno iranskog porijekla koji je migrirao iz središnje Azije iu južnu Rusiju tijekom 8. i 7. stoljeća p.n.e.
Member of a nomadic people originally of Iranian stock who migrated from Central Asia to Southern Russia in the 8th and 7th centuries BC.