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Mdupont: [[File:Liqeni i Batllaves 2.jpg|Liqeni i Batllaves 2|300px|right]] {{Unreferenced|date=May 2008}} {{Infobox lake | lake_name = Batlava Lake | image_lake = | caption_lake = Mountains around Batlava Lake and the village of Orllan in front. | image_bathymetry = | caption_bathymetry = | location = | coords = {{coord|42|49|16|N|21|18|28|E|type:waterbody_elevation:642_dim:5600_region:RS-KM|display=inline,title}} | type = | inflow = | outflow = | catchment = | basin_countries = Kosovo{{efn|name=status}} | length = 6 km | width = 700 m | area = 3.07 | depth = 35 | max-depth = | volume = | residence_time = | shore = | elevation = 640 | islands = 0 | cities = | frozen = }} '''Batlava Lake''' ({{lang-sq|Liqeni i Batllavës}}; {{lang-sr|Батлавско језеро, ''Batlavsko jezero''}}) refers to both a lake and resort located in [[Kosovo]].{{efn|name=status}} == History == The village of Batlava is inhabited by ethnic Albanians. The artificial was created during the [[SFR Yugoslavia|communist...
- James Michael Mike DuPont
Mdupont: Disambiguated: Ömerli → Ömerli Family {{About|the Ottoman light cavalry}} {{Refimprove|date=June 2011}} {{Military of the Ottoman Empire sidebar}} [[Image:Sueleymanname akinci2.png|thumb|220px|An akıncı irregular doing battle.]] [[File:AkincilarMezari.JPG|thumb|Akinci graveyard at Budapest]] [[File:Sueleymanname akinci.png|thumb|Akinci duelling with Hungarian knight-Suleimanname]][[File:Sueleymanname Akinci-Beys.png|thumb|Sueleymanname Akinci-Beys]] [[File:Deli Sinan.jpg|thumb|Akıncı Sinan Bey duels with Hungarian knight Eugene, 1526, Suleymanname]] [[File:Akinci Rekrutierung.png|thumb|Akinci Recruitment letter]] '''Akıncı''' ({{lang-tr|akıncı}}, literally, "raider", plural: ''akıncılar'')({{IPA-tr|akɯndʒɯ}}) were [[Irregular_military|irregular]] [[light cavalry]],scout divisions (delil) and advance troops of the [[Ottoman Empire]]'s [[Military of the Ottoman Empire|military]]. When the pre-existing Turkish [[Ghazi (warrior)|ghazis]] were incorporated into the Ottoman...
- James Michael Mike DuPont