keep (n.)

Turkish translation: iç kale

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English term or phrase:keep (n.)
Turkish translation:iç kale

14:01 Apr 2, 2011
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English to Turkish translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Architecture
English term or phrase: keep (n.)
"A keep" is a strong central tower which is used as a dungeon or a fortress. Often, the keep is the most defended area of a castle, and as such may form the main habitation area, or contain important stores such as the armoury, food, and the main water well, which would ensure survival during a siege.
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iç kale
Explanation:
iç hisar olarak da kullanılıyor ama iç kale daha yaygın
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5 +3iç kale
Ceren Coşar
5sığınak
Gülnur Seyhanoğlu


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sığınak


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Gülnur Seyhanoğlu
Türkiye
Local time: 14:30
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iç kale


Explanation:
iç hisar olarak da kullanılıyor ama iç kale daha yaygın

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Ceren Coşar
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