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Asak may
refer to: Iran
Asak (Persian: اسك) may
refer to one of
several places:
Asak,
Gilan Asak, Hirmand,
Sistan and
Baluchestan Province Asak, Qorqori...
- Ag
Khamed Ahmad:
asak singer, from Aduk,
Niger Almuntaha:
anzad player, from Aduk Ajju:
anzad player, from Agadez,
Niger Islaman:
asak singer, from Abalagh...
- The ****a are an
ethnic group based on the
Maasai Steppe in
Manyara Region, Tanzania. In 1999, they were
estimated to
number around 300 individuals, after...
- the father's clan.
Clans live in small,
walled villages known as
odoks or
asaks. Ik
villages may be
visited by tourists.
There are
known rituals in Ik culture...
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Asak (Persian: اسك) is a
village in
Somam Rural District,
Rankuh District,
Amlash County,
Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its po****tion was...
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Asak (Persian: اسك, also
romanized as
Āsak; also
known as Ās-e Bād) is a
village in
Margan Rural District, in the
Central District of
Hirmand County, Sistan...
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Asak (Persian: اسك, also
Romanized as
Āsak and Ās-e Bād) is a
village in
Qorqori Rural District,
Qorqori District,
Hirmand County,
Sistan and Baluchestan...
- Ansac-sur-Vienne (French pronunciation: [
ɑ̃sak syʁ vjɛn],
literally Ansac on Vienne; Occitan: Ançac) is a
commune in the
Charente department in Southwestern...
- the part of the tax collectors. It is
stated in the
historical writings:
Asak was the name of a city from the
village or
mountain of Khorasan,
where Parth...
-
Academy of
Sciences and Arts of
Kosovo (
ASAK); 1998—2002:
President of the
Academy of
Sciences and Arts of
Kosovo (
ASAK); 2001 - 2006:
Speaker of the ****embly...