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Muscovy
It may also refer to: Muscovy Company, an English trading company chartered in 1555 Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata) and Domestic Muscovy duck (Cairina Muscovy glass, or muscovite, a mineral Muscovy, a fictional "parallel world" Russia in Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials See also Moscobia Convent, wikipedia.org
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Muscovy
Muscovy (ˈmʌskəvɪ) Also 6 Muskovie, 7 muskevia, Muscovia. [a. F. Muscovie, earlier Moscovie, ad. mod.L. Moscovia, f. Russian Moskova Moscow.] The name of the principality of Moscow, applied by extension to Russia generally. I. 1. Used attrib. or quasi-adj. in the name of things belonging to, orginat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Muscovy Company
The Muscovy Company (also called the Russia Company or the Muscovy Trading Company; ) was an English trading company chartered in 1555. The Muscovy Company became an important diplomatic link between Muscovy and England, and was especially valued by the isolated Muscovy. wikipedia.org
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Is This Duck Kosher? It's Complicated - Gastro Obscura
It can actually breed with mallards; the offspring are called mulards, or mules, and are common in foie gras production. Jews in Russia started eating it pretty much immediately, seeing it as ...
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Please explain how to cook a muscovy duck the easy & simplest way
will get it will stay moist and I will eat this tonight right now there's the back the burn leg is the back the neck here the wings this is a nice size Muscovy
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Peremyshl, Muscovy
Peremyshl () was a town in the Grand Duchy of Moscow located on the right bank of the Mocha River, within the Troitsky Administrative Okrug of Moscow, to the west of the village. By the site of Peremyshl, there is the Rodnevo hill fort. Both sites ("городище Перемышль Московский" and "Родневское гор... wikipedia.org
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Muscovy Crown
The so-called Muscovy Crown () was a part of the Polish Crown Jewels. Nevertheless, until 1634 he used the title of Grand Duke of Muscovy. wikipedia.org
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Muscovy duck
Etymology Common name “Muscovy” "Muscovy" is an old name for the region of Russia surrounding Moscow, but these ducks are neither native there nor were Domesticated birds Birds of the Americas Birds of the Rio Grande valleys Muscovy duck Muscovy duck Cairina wikipedia.org
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Identify this waterfowl species? I've been unable to find anything on the Google resembling this bird. I took the photo in Virginia Beach, VA around 2010, October, I think... It appears to be between winter and summer...
I am not an ornithologist, but using identify.whatbird.com and a simple google search, this appears to be a Muscovy Duck. Muscovy ducks are indigenous to Mexico, Central and South America, but are now raised in many different locations.
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Invasion of Muscovy
The Invasion of Muscovy occurred in the year 1521, the invasion was led by Mehmed I Giray of the Crimean Khanate, a vassal of the Ottoman Empire. Having seized Kazan Mehmed Giray collected a great force and began his advance towards Muscovy. wikipedia.org
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Domestic Muscovy duck
The Muscovy or Barbary (Cairina moschata domestica) is the domesticated form of the wild Muscovy duck. Description Domestic Muscovy ducks are typically somewhat larger than wild-type Muscovy ducks. wikipedia.org
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The Beginning and Progress of the Muscovy War
The Beginning and Progress of the Muscovy War (Polish: Poczatek i progres wojny moskiewskiej) is a memoir written by the Polish hetman Stanisław Żółkiewski Slotwinski titled it The History of Muscovy War until the Capture of Smolensk. wikipedia.org
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Notes on Muscovite Affairs
Historical note on Muscovy and Russia Muscovy in the 16th century was one of the Russian states which emerged after the collapse of Kievan Rus' under Muscovy was then ruled by the Muscovite monarchy, starting with Ivan III (1462–1505), who expanded Muscovy, and ending with Ivan IV, who claimed the title wikipedia.org
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Mulard
The White Muscovy and the Pekin are the two most common purebred, commercially farmed ducks. The incubation period of the hybrid eggs is between the mallard and Muscovy, with an average of 32 days. wikipedia.org
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Mäxmüd of Kazan
Vasily II captive and forcing Muscovy to pay tribute (yasak). In that period, the Qasim Khanate, governed by Mäxmüd's relatives, was created as a buffer state between Muscovy and the Khanate of Kazan. wikipedia.org
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