“turk” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “turk”:

+ Before the game, the Turk, with Johann Baptist Allgaier hidden inside, saluted Napoleon. In a surprise move, Napoleon took the first turn instead of allowing the Turk to make the first move.

+ The Turk inspired a number of inventions and copies.

+ Their victory meant little since the unrest continued, with a 1909 countercoup to the Young Turk coup and then three countercoups.

+ Mälzel took the Turk back to Paris where he made friends of many of the leading chess players at Café de la Régence.

+ In 1781, Kempelen was ordered by Joseph II, Holy Roman EmperorEmperor Joseph II to rebuild the Turk and take it to Paul of Russia.

+ As the Turk had been destroyed, Silas Mitchell felt that there were “no longer any reasons for concealing from the amateurs of chess, the solution to this ancient enigma”.

+ The Turk won most of the games played during its shows around Europe and the Americas for nearly 84 years.

+ After Paris, Kempelen moved the Turk to London, where it was on show every day at a cost of five shillings.

turk some ways to use
turk some ways to use

Example sentences of “turk”:

+ New interest began in the Turk when IBM created Deep Blue.

+ Cockburn Town is in the Grand Turk Island, the largest island in the Turks Islands archipelago.

+ New interest began in the Turk when IBM created Deep Blue.

+ Cockburn Town is in the Grand Turk Island, the largest island in the Turks Islands archipelago.

+ With a skilled chess player hidden inside the box, the Turk won most of the games.

+ In 1815, Mälzel went to Beauharnais in Munich and bought the Turk back.

+ They are mainly Turk but there are significant Kurd and Zaza populations who are Alevi “The Alevi of Anatolia”, 1995.

+ Raymond Bernard’s silent movie, “The Chess Player uses the story of the Turk in an adventure tale set during the Partitions of Poland in 1772.

+ Most of the Stecci were created after the X century and until the Turk invasion of the Balkans.

+ Gaughan’s Turk was displayed in November 1989 at a history of magic conference.

+ Beauharnais liked it so much, that he bought the Turk for 30,000 francs – three times what Mälzel had paid – and kept it for four years.

+ When Napoleon tried a third illegal move the Turk swept its arm across, knocking all the pieces off the board.

+ Standage, 27–9 The levers also made the Turk make various facial expressions.

+ Among the list of whose nobles, the name Birlas is found.” The rulers are descendants of a Barlas Turk probably named Ameer Khan Turk but authentic records of the tribe no longer exist beyond the 18th century.

+ He was born at Turk in the Aybak tribe and was the sultan for only four years, 1206-1210.

+ He would tell people it was not working.  After the performances at the Schönbrunn Palace the Turk only played Sir Robert Murray Keith, a Scottish noble.

+ Guenter Lewy claims in his book”The Armenian Massacres in Ottoman Turkey: A Disputed Genocide”, that there is not enough evidence of the Young Turk regime organizing the killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire.

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