Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Turchaninov (Russian: Турчанинов, sometimes transliterated as Turchin) was a surname of several noble families in the Russian Empire. It was also a noble family of Don Cossacks origin from stanitsa Aksayskaya and Starocherkasskaya. The surname Turchaninov might have originated from the archaic word turchanin (Russian: турчанин), meaning \"Turk\". That was the traditional name that was given to the Turkish prisoners captured during numerous Russo-Turkish wars."@en }
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- Turchaninov_family abstract "Turchaninov (Russian: Турчанинов, sometimes transliterated as Turchin) was a surname of several noble families in the Russian Empire. It was also a noble family of Don Cossacks origin from stanitsa Aksayskaya and Starocherkasskaya. The surname Turchaninov might have originated from the archaic word turchanin (Russian: турчанин), meaning \"Turk\". That was the traditional name that was given to the Turkish prisoners captured during numerous Russo-Turkish wars.".
- Turchaninov_family comment "Turchaninov (Russian: Турчанинов, sometimes transliterated as Turchin) was a surname of several noble families in the Russian Empire. It was also a noble family of Don Cossacks origin from stanitsa Aksayskaya and Starocherkasskaya. The surname Turchaninov might have originated from the archaic word turchanin (Russian: турчанин), meaning \"Turk\". That was the traditional name that was given to the Turkish prisoners captured during numerous Russo-Turkish wars.".