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Vladimir Mikhailovich Arays (Russian: Владимир Михайлович Арайс; born 29
January 1961) is a
Russian professional football coach and a
former player. He...
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Aray Bridge, also
known as
Inveraray Bridge, is a
stone two-arch
public road
bridge on the
Inveraray Castle estate near
Inveraray in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland...
- The Tarikh-e Alam-ara-ye
Abbasi (Persian: تاریخ عالمآرای عباسی, romanized: World
Adorning History of Abbas),
written in Persian, is a
chronicle covering...
- Moularès (Arabic: أم العرائس; romanized: Om
Laarayes ) is a town and
commune in the
Gafsa Governorate, Tunisia. At the 2004 census, it had a po****tion...
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Aray (عاريه) is a
mountainous village in Jezzine, Lebanon. The name of the village,
Aray, is
derived from the Gr**** god of warfare, Ares.
Aray is a regional...
- Tarīkh-i ʿĀlam-ārā-yi Amīnī (Persian: عالم آرای امینی) is a
Persian book on the
history of Aq
Qoyunlu confederation written by Fazl b.
Ruzbihan Khunji...
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Carradale Water Claonaig Water Skipness River Leacann Water Douglas Water River Aray River Shira River Fyne
Kinglas Water Kilfinan Burn (Cowal Peninsula) River...
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bring him back to life. The
etymology of the name Ara (also
spelled Արայ,
Aray) is uncertain, but it is
phonologically similar to the
Armenian descendants...
- "Ghayn-Sin" crest,
which are the
first two
Arabic letters of "G"alata "S"
aray,
designed by
Ayetullah Emin. At first, the
colours of
Galatasaray were red...
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Scottish Gaelic:
Inbhir Aora
pronounced [iɲɪɾʲˈɯːɾə]
meaning "mouth of the
Aray") is a town in
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is on the
western s**** of Loch...