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Akoris may
refer to: Hakor, (or
Akoris), a
Pharaoh of
Egypt from 393 BC to 380 BC
Akoris, Egypt, an
ancient Egyptian site 40km
north of
Hermopolis Magna...
- In Gr****
times the
names of Ἄκωρις (
Akoris or in
Latin Acoris) or Τῆνις (Tēnis) were given. The name of
Akoris can be
found in the
third line of the...
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Akori may
refer to:
Akori, Lori Province,
Armenia The
Armenian name of Yenidoğan, Aralık, Iğdır Province,
Turkey This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Beatrice Akello Akori is a
Ugandan politician. She is a
woman member of
parliament in the
eleventh Parliament of
Uganda (2021–26),
serving as a member...
- to pay one
thousand pounds weight of gold. The
Pharaoh of Egypt,
Hakor (
Akoris),
concludes a
tripartite alliance with Evagoras, king of Cyprus, and Athens...
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Akori (Armenian: Աքորի) is a
village in the Lori
Province of Armenia.
Starting in 2006
Children of
Armenia Fund
started working in
Akori to
advance rural...
- National-Football-Teams.com
Benjamina Kaintikuaba at National-Football-Teams.com
Tongarua Akori at National-Football-Teams.com
Eritara Riteti at National-Football-Teams...
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Acoris may
refer to:
Akoris, Egypt, an
ancient town in
Egypt Hakor, a
pharaoh of
ancient Egypt This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- 16th Kom el
Ahmar Capital of its nome
before Herwer Per-Imen-mat-khent(j) (
Akoris)
earlier than Old
Kingdom 16th
Tihna el-Gebel Mer-nefer(et),
Dehenet Saka...
- earthquake,
including 1,900
villagers in the
village of
Akhuri (Armenian:
Akori,
modern Yenidoğan) who were
killed by a
gigantic landslide and subsequent...