Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A kaza (Arabic: قضاء, qaḍāʾ, pronounced [qɑˈd̪ˤɑːʔ], plural: أقضية, aqḍiyah, pronounced [ˈɑqd̪ˤijɑ]; Ottoman Turkish: kazâ) is an administrative division historically used in the Ottoman Empire and currently used in several of its successor states. The term is from Ottoman Turkish and means \"jurisdiction\"; it is often translated \"district\", \"sub-district\" (though this also applies to a nahiye), or \"juridical district\"."@en }
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- Kaza abstract "A kaza (Arabic: قضاء, qaḍāʾ, pronounced [qɑˈd̪ˤɑːʔ], plural: أقضية, aqḍiyah, pronounced [ˈɑqd̪ˤijɑ]; Ottoman Turkish: kazâ) is an administrative division historically used in the Ottoman Empire and currently used in several of its successor states. The term is from Ottoman Turkish and means \"jurisdiction\"; it is often translated \"district\", \"sub-district\" (though this also applies to a nahiye), or \"juridical district\".".
- Kaza comment "A kaza (Arabic: قضاء, qaḍāʾ, pronounced [qɑˈd̪ˤɑːʔ], plural: أقضية, aqḍiyah, pronounced [ˈɑqd̪ˤijɑ]; Ottoman Turkish: kazâ) is an administrative division historically used in the Ottoman Empire and currently used in several of its successor states. The term is from Ottoman Turkish and means \"jurisdiction\"; it is often translated \"district\", \"sub-district\" (though this also applies to a nahiye), or \"juridical district\".".