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Arzen (in
Syriac Arzŏn or Arzŭn,
Armenian Arzn, Ałzn,
Arabic Arzan) was an
ancient and
medieval city,
located on the
border zone
between Upper Mesopotamia...
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Arzens (French pronunciation: [aʁzɛ̃s] ) is a
commune in the Aude
department in the
Occitanie region of
southern France.
Arzens is
located in the urban...
- Paul
Arzens (28
August 1903 – 2
February 1990) was a
French industrial designer of
railway locomotives and
motor cars.
Arzens was born in Paris, at an...
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Arzén von Cserépy (1881–1958) was a
Hungarian screenwriter, film
producer and
director who was
based in Germany. He ran his own
production company Cserépy-Film...
- the East at
various points in its existence: Beth
Arbaye Sinjar Maltha Arzen Gomel or
Marga Beth
Ramman (Baremman) or Beth
Waziq (Bawazij)
Karma Beth...
- Ilir
Bozhiqi Physiotherapist Altin Haxhia Doctor Gianluca Stesina M****eur
Arzen Voçi
Material base(s)
Eduard Salillari Osman Bulku Osteopath Arjan Llaperi...
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other South Slavic languages: ****nije and
diminutives ****n, Arsa Lithuanian: ****nijus Hungarian:
Arzén "****nic", in
Online Etymological Dictionary...
- time by
triggering brownout.
Cristian Klein,
Martina Maggio, Karl-Erik
Årzén, and
Francisco Hernández-Rodriguez. 2014. Brownout:
building more robust...
- of
Muslim rulers - Shah-Armen
Seyfettin Beytemür,
Ahmadili Arslan-Aba,
Arzen emir
Fakhr ul-Din and
Saltuk II, led by
Eldiguz took the
fortress of Gagi...
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Zurara (Arabic: ابو المقرئ بن موسى بن زرارة) was the last
Zurarid emir of
Arzen,
located on the
borders between Upper Mesopotamia (Arabic al-Jazira) and...