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Meaning of jasyr




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

jasyr
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A person who was captured and enslaved by the Tatars, who usually belonged to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia, who suffered a series of invasions and plunders.

  




furoya

It is not a widely used word in English, but it is borrowed from Polish or Ukrainian to name Europeans captured as slaves between the 16th and 19th centuries and sold in Turkey. The etymology is Arabic by 1571; 1614; 1587; 1616; 1610; 1585; (Asiir "bound, prisoner") .

  



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