any member of the peoples speaking a Turkic language
<noun.person>
a subfamily of Altaic languages
<noun.communication>
Turki al-Nefie, commanding the Saudis' 20th Mechanized Brigade from a sandbagged bunker.
Prince Turki, a brother of Saudi Arabia's king and the country's former deputy defense minister, arrived at Cambridge's Charles Square Hotel in early August for a visit to Harvard University.
Turki Bin Nassar, a Saudi base commander, told reporters in the kingdom on Tuesday.
Turki said Saudi Arabia needed help from the United States and other nations simply because of Iraq's huge army. "If you face a million-man army, you have to have a large enough force to deter it and to fight it if you need to," he said.
Officially, Saudi Arabia maintained a distance from the talks it organized in the town 600 miles southwest of the capital, Riyadh. Prince Turki, the chief of intelligence, set up the talks.