They worked on the sheepfold of a local Ottoman lord ( pasha ), so the settlement was named " Kishlakoy " ( turk . kishla-sheepfold; koy-village ).
42.
They worked on the sheepfold of a local Ottoman lord ( pasha ), so the settlement was named " Kishlakoy " ( turk . kishla-sheepfold; koy-village ).
43.
When night fell, the shepherd shut up the wolf in the fold with the rest of the sheep and as the fence was placed across the entrance, the sheepfold was securely closed off.
44.
The area, on the north bank of the River Wear in the Sheepfolds district of Sunderland, was only a few hundred yards from Roker Park, and close to the centre of the city.
45.
It appears they had been ruined in the earthquake at the beginning of 1837, and its remains were used to build the sheepfold, which is still adjacent to the eastern wall of the khan.
46.
The use of the structure as a sheepfold and illegal excavations, which had as their targets the finds of the necropolis of the seventh century BC pertaining to the castle, have further ruined the castle.
47.
In this illustration, the true shepherd " enters the sheepfold by the door " and " calls his own sheep by name and leads them out ( ) " ( John 10 : 1, 3 ).
48.
The Turks referred to a small stone shepherd's hut on the western slopes of the Chunuk Bair ridge as " Aghyl " ( sheepfold ), whilst the Allied troops called it The Farm.
49.
The court surrounding the pit is still mentioned one year after the earthquake, but it is possible that at this time one could still make out the remains of the court, and the sheepfold was built later on.
50.
Corydon says that this would put Meliboeus in the same position as the person who led Tityrus to the city and encouraged him to leave behind the sheepfold, and sing of the countryside and, subsequently, of war.