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Archesh (Arčeš) in
Armenian and
Arjish in Arabic. The
Byzantines knew it as
Arzes (Ἂρζες or Ἀρζές) and the 10th-century
emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos...
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Arzé (Arabic: أرزة) is a 2024
Lebanese comedy-drama
directed by Mira
Shaib in her
feature directorial debut. The film
stars Diamand Abou Abboud, Betty...
- Arce or
Arze is a
Spanish and also
Basque surname but may also
refer to the
given name po****r in the Levant.
Arzé or Arza is a
feminine given name primarily...
- Wálter
Guevara Arze (March 11, 1912 in
Ayopaya Province,
Cochabamba Department,
Bolivia – June 20, 1996 in La Paz, Bolivia) was a
Bolivian statesman, cabinet...
- ********ination of José
Antonio Arze, a
prominent Bolivian sociologist and
Marxist and head of the
Revolutionary Left
Party (PIR).
While Arze had
initially presented...
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Eduardo Arze Quiroga (6
January 1907 – 1
August 1989) was a
Bolivian scholar, journalist, politician, and
diplomat who
served as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs...
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Vicente Arze Camacho (born
November 22, 1985, in
Santa Cruz de la Sierra) is a
Bolivian footballer.
Arze attended the
Franco School in his
hometown of...
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Esteban Arze (Quechua: T'arata) is a
province in
Cochabamba Department, Bolivia. Its
capital is Tarata. Many
people from the
Esteban Arze province (Tarata...
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Arzah (Arabic: أرزة); also
spelled Arze or Arzeh; also
known as al-Arzah al-Dabaa (Arabic: أرزة الضبعة) is a
Syrian village located in the Subdistrict...
- Parish),
Alswangen — Alsunga, Asen — Āžu mājas (Kazdanga Parish), ****n —
Ārzes or Ārdze (Laidi Parish),
Iherusalem or
Iursalen — Ursuļi (Kazdanga Parish)...