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* [[At-Tur (town)|At-Tur]], a neighbourhood of Jerusalem |
* [[At-Tur (town)|At-Tur]], a neighbourhood of Jerusalem |
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* [[SCSI_Test_Unit_Ready_Command|Test Unit Ready]], a SCSI command (in computer science) |
* [[SCSI_Test_Unit_Ready_Command|Test Unit Ready]], a SCSI command (in computer science) |
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* [[Toor (clan)]], |
* [[Toor (clan)]], North-Indian Tribe |
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Revision as of 12:58, 12 March 2011
Tur or TUR can stand for:
- Arba'ah Turim, a work of Jewish law, also known as the Tur
- Jacob ben Asher, its author, also known as the Tur or the Baal Haturim
- Tur (bean)
- Turkish language (ISO 639-2 language code)
- East Caucasian Tur, a species of goat
- West Caucasian Tur, a species of goat
- Tur, a genus of mites
- Trans-urethral resection, a surgical procedure
- Tur, Egypt
- Tur, Iran
- Tur, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, a village in north-central Poland
- Tur, Łódź Voivodeship, a village in central Poland
- Tur (military vehicle)
- Tur (son of Fereydun), son of Fereydun and predecessor of the Turanians
- Tur River, river in Romania and Hungary
- Tur, a village in Negreşti-Oaş town, Satu Mare County, Romania
- Toxics Use Reduction
- At-Tur, the 52nd sura of the Qur'an
- At-Tur, a neighbourhood of Jerusalem
- Test Unit Ready, a SCSI command (in computer science)
- Toor (clan), North-Indian Tribe