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Although playing jereed resumed before long, particularly in the provinces, it never recovered the importance of former times.
This title is also given today to skillful horsemen and successful jereed players.
This time, his rival chases him and throws a jereed at him.
Around 50 clubs in nine provinces in Turkey organize jereed tournaments.
Meydan - Flat ground field for playing jereed game.
A superior class of cavalrymen known as "cündi" was formed from those skilled at jereed.
Şehit (martyr) - Horseman, who died in the jereed game.
In peace time, jereed was played to improve the cavalry's attack and defense skills, and during campaigns to whip up their enthusiasm for battle.
At the end of the game, the winner is announced by a council of former jereed players depending on points collected by two teams.
Then, he gallops back to his side, meanwhile the challenged player pursues him and throws a jereed at the fleeing player.
Experienced jereed players rarely miss hitting an opponent, and are skilled at avoiding hits themselves by performing acrobatics on horseback.
A player wins points when he manages to hit his rival with the stick, or ride him out, or catch an incoming jereed in mid-air.
Jereed is a means of improving equestrian skills, and involves two teams of horsemen, each armed with dried oak or poplar sticks.
Jereed came to Anatolia with Turks as they migrated in 1071 from their homelands in Central Asia.
The referees, who are former jereed players with standing in the community, count the number of hits and at the end of the game announce the winning team.
At oyunu - The name of jereed game in the provinces of Tunceli and Muş.
With their right hand, they hold the first jereed that they will throw while holding other jereed in their left hand.
At oynatma havası - Name of the rhythms, melodies for the rhythmic horse dance in the province of Tunceli, played before the jereed game.
The Jereed game begins with introduction of the players to the spectators with words of praise, followed by handshakes at center field and a parade of each team with its flag.
Cirit havası (Jereed game music) - One or all of the melodies played with drum or zurna while the jereed game is being played.
However, the game was not without danger, and injuries and even death from fall-offs in the attempt to catch the flying jereed sticks prompted Mahmud II (1808-1839) in 1826 to ban the sport after he dissolved the Janissary Corps.
At the beginning of the game, it is traditional for the youngest rider to trot towards the opposing team, shout the name of a player and at a distance of 30 to 40 meters toss his jereed at that player challenging him to enter the game.
This is probably the best hotel in the region of the Jerid.
Jerid, unaware of the hostage plot, mistakenly kills Kamille's mother.
All this region round the shats has been called the "Jerid" from the time of the Arab occupation.
The boys must have carried little Jerid out to see their father at his work, and..." Another hollow sigh.
These waters feed the artesian aquifer of the Jerid, despite its surface covering of salt lakes.
"Jerid" means in Arabic a "palm frond" and inferentially "a palm grove."
The cause was complications of uterine cancer, said her son, Dr. Jerid M. Fisher.
They reach as far as the Chott el Jerid on the province's southern border.
To the south of the Jerid the country is mainly desert - vast unexplored tracts of shifting sand, with rare oases.
Mausoleum made entirely from salt at Chott el Jerid, south of Tozeur.
Late last year, they retained Dr. Jerid M. Fisher, a neuropsychologist from Rochester, to examine their client.
This had placed him in deep rivalries with men like Jerid Messa and Paptimus Scirocco.
RX-160 Byalant (Jerid Messa)
From Tozeur, we struck south-east across the Chott el Jerid, an immense salt lake that covers an area of about 2,000 square miles.
Jurine Najima had lost her husband and three sons in one fiery morning, but her Jerid had been born in the wrong place by almost twenty miles.
NRX-055 Baund Doc (Pilot: Jerid Messa)
While traveling to the Green Noa colony to meet his parents, Kamille is insulted by and strikes a Titans officer named Jerid Messa.
II's chief operator, as well as initiating the series-long conflict between Kamille and Titans pilot Jerid Messa.
The sun sets on our scheduled camel ride into the dunes and rises again over the Chott el Jerid, an eerie, empty salt lake the size of Luxembourg.
With this country of Jerid may be included the island of Jerba, which lies close to the coast of Tunisia in the Gulf of Gabès.
RMS-108 Marasai (Jerid Messa, Kakrikan Cacooler)
He had a heart attack at his home in Manlius, a Syracuse suburb, and was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital, said his son, Dr. Jerid M. Fisher.
Beyond the oasis, which was spread out before us like an enormous green lake, we could see the sparkling white Shott el Jerid, North Africa's largest primeval salt lake.
RMS-106 Hi-Zack (Jerid Messa, Kacrikan Cacooler)
On October 29 and 30, 1990, Dr. Jerid M. Fisher, Forensic Neuropsychologist, saw Shawcross at Neurorehab Associates, Inc. for an evaluation.
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