He knocked down a fat Turkish merchant with a single blow to the jaw, then dropped his shoulder and charged into the ruck of struggling humanity.
But Turkish merchants have complained to their embassy that they can no longer get dollars for the food they bring in.
Ali Vezas: Turkish merchant, he grew up as an orphan in extreme poverty.
He bequeathed his fortune, and probably his books, to a brother who was a Turkish merchant.
I being little more than a baby, and at last sold me to a Turkish merchant, as he told you.
She was the daughter of a Turkish merchant of Scutari who had been received into the Catholic Church.
Cambro, disguised as a Turkish merchant, offers to sell valuable jewellery to Delia.
In 1621, it became the "Fontego" for Turkish merchants, a place for them to live and do business, until 1838.
Although the bird was native to America, its name may have evolved from the days when turkey was first distributed in England by Turkish merchants.
Turkish merchants could be found in trading centres.