The Arabesk trilogy is a sequence of alternate history novels by the British author Jon Courtenay Grimwood. Starting with the 2001 novel Pashazade and...
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Look up arabesk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arabesk may refer to: Arabesk (Turkish music) Arabesk Airline Alliance Arabesk trilogy, a sequence...
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never to form and the Second French Empire never to collapse. In the Arabesk trilogy, the point of divergence is in 1915, with Woodrow Wilson brokering...
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Gegharkunik, formerly Efendi, a town in Armenia Effendi, a novel in the Arabesk trilogy, by Jon Courtenay Grimwood Effendi (horse), a racehorse Effendi, a...
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The Atlantic Encounter (2020) 1637: No Peace Beyond the Line (2020) Arabesk trilogy Jon Courtenay Grimwood Woodrow Wilson brokered an earlier peace to...
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epithet, meaning "son of a Pasha" Pashazade, the first novel in the Arabesk trilogy by author Jon Courtenay Grimwood This disambiguation page lists articles...
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North Africa Felaheen is the third novel in Jon Courtenay Grimwood's Arabesk trilogy Fellaheen Records was an Australian independent record label in the...
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Murathan Mungan supervised the production of a music album by Turkish arabesk singer Müslüm Gürses, featuring cover versions of popular songs such as...
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part 1 of trilogy) 1991 – Mannen i havet (poems) 1991 – Detta med Doris (fiction, part 2 of trilogy) 1994 – Arabesk (fiction, part 3 of trilogy) 1996 –...
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