"Tomrîğa" meaning in Crimean Tatar

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Noun

Etymology: From Tomiris (Tomrî or Tom-Reyis), the queen of messengers whose name is also known under the Persian form Tahm-Rayiş (تَهمرَییش), who lived in the 6th century BC and fought with the Persian emperor Cyrus the Great. Head templates: {{head|crh|proper noun}} Tomrîğa
  1. (Dobruja) Dobruja, Scythia Minor Wikipedia link: Cyrus the Great
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