We were to march upon a town called Taza Khurmatli, lying fifteen miles beyond Tauq and ten short of Kirkuk.
The river at Taza was still up, but I borrowed six mules from an accommodating galloping ambulance, and pulled the car across.
The trail was wide enough to pass without interfering; and long before we were in sight of Taza we had taken our place ahead.
From all we could hearTaza was occupied only by cavalry, which would probably fall back without contesting our advance.
Swept the strings of silver so Taza ba taza, now ba now; Made the gladsome Vina go Taza ba taza, now ba now; Sang with light strains and brightsome brow Taza ba taza, now ba now.
TAZA BA TAZA Akbar sate high in the ivory hall, His chief musician he bade them call; Sing, said the king, that song of glee.
Sing me that music sweet and free, Tazaba taza, now ba now; Here by the fountain sing it thou, Taza ba taza, now ba now.
The Mountain Dwellers customarily spent the winter on the Snake River bottoms in the same area as the people generally called Taza agaidika.
The population which wintered in the general area of the middle Snake River and drew year-round subsistence from the resources of the region was usually referred to by the term Taza agaidika, or "Summer Salmon Eaters.
Further fighting was reported, however, in the Taza region late in July, the enemy attacking a strong French force under General Gouraud.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "taza" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.