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Gregorian calendar Ayar Cachi,
Incan mythological figure Mulu
Ayar Bera,
Indian politician Kaan
Ayar (born 1995),
Turkish swimmer Ayar River or Ahar River...
- "Ann
Ayars, 75;
Opera Singer". Los
Angeles Times.
March 13, 1995. "Ann
Ayars (1918–1995)".
Internet Movie Database.
Retrieved June 5, 2024. "Ann
Ayars"....
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According to Inca mythology,
Ayar Cachi (in
Hispanicized spelling) or
Ayar Kachi (kachi
means salt in Quechua) was one of the
brothers of
Manco Cápac...
- year.
Ayars went on to
attend Cornell University from 2008 to 2013,
graduating with a
Bachelor of Fine Arts.
During his time at Cornell,
Ayars produced...
- M****ine and
features Pamela Brown,
Ludmilla Tchérina and Ann
Ayars. Only
Rounseville and
Ayars sang
their own roles. The film's
soundtrack consists of music...
- Quechua:
Manqu Qhapaq, "the
royal founder"), also
known as
Manco Inca and
Ayar Manco, was,
according to some historians, the
first governor and founder...
- the
middle cave. They were:
Ayar Manco (
Ayar Manqu),
Ayar Cachi (
Ayar Kachi),
Ayar Auca (
Ayar Awka) and
Ayar Uchu (
Ayar Uchi); and Mama
Ocllo (Mama Uqllu)...
- Ay
dynasty (transliteration: Āy, IPA: [aːj]), also
known as
Kupaka in
medieval period, was an
Indian dynasty which controlled the south-western tip of...
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related to the city's
foundation myth of the
Ayar siblings.
According to this legend,
Ayar Awqa (
Ayar Auca)
acquired wings and flew to the site of the...
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compelling on
these albums."
Calling it as "intimidating and epic" Emma
Ayars of
Collider summarized "the
soundtrack at
times flattens the show's extensive...