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Sevres ware Sevr şehrinde yapılan porselen
sevres
Sevres blue bu porselenin mavi rengi
treaty of sevres
(Tarih) sevr antlaşması
Sevres
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Определение sèvres в Турецкий язык Турецкий язык словарь

SEVR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Dünyaya müekkel melâikeden birisinin ismi. Bak: Sahretullah
SEVR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Öküz, boğa
SEVR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Koz: Boğa burcu
sevr
(Osmanlı Dönemi) öküz
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{i} French fine porcelain that is very decorated
Sèvres porcelain
French hard-paste, or true, porcelain, as well as soft-paste porcelain, made at the royal (now national) factory of Sèvres from 1756 until the present. After the decline of Meissen porcelain after 1756, Sèvres became the leading porcelain factory in Europe, thanks in large part to the patronage of Louis XV's mistress, Madame de Pompadour, who involved the foremost artists of the day (e.g., François Boucher and Étienne-Maurice Falconet) in the enterprise. Sèvres porcelain is famous for many styles and techniques, including white figures representing cupids, shepherdesses, or nymphs and the embellishment of grounds with minute patterns in gold
Treaty of Sèvres
(Aug. 10, 1920) Pact at the end of World War I between the Allied Powers and the government of Ottoman Turkey, signed at Sèvres, France. It abolished the Ottoman Empire, obliged Turkey to renounce rights over Arab Asia and North Africa, and provided for an independent Armenia, an autonomous Kurdistan, and Greek control over the Aegean islands commanding the Dardanelles. These provisions were rejected by the new Republic of Turkey, and the treaty was replaced in 1923 by the Treaty of Lausanne
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