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Azrak (Persian: ازرك) may
refer to:
Azrak,
Khuzestan Azrak,
Mazandaran This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with...
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Azrak-Hamway International, Inc. (AHI), was a New York toy
company founded in 1964 that
initially offered inexpensive novelty-type toy items. In 1974...
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Rayan El
Azrak (born 14 July 1999) is a
Dutch professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Italian Serie C
Group A club Triestina. He made his...
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Theodore L.
Newton Jr. and
George F.
Azrak were two
agents of the
United States Border Patrol who were
kidnapped and
murdered by
marijuana smugglers on...
- The Blue Nile is a
river originating at Lake Tana in Ethiopia. It
travels for
approximately 1,450 km (900 mi)
through Ethiopia and Sudan.
Along with the...
- Víctor S.
Azrak Atie was a
member of
CONAREX in
Panama from 2009 to 2014. He
serves on the
board of
Banco Aliado as treasurer. "Junta Directiva". "Vicepresidente...
- Ali Ülkü
Azrak (24 July 1933 – 15
April 2020) was a
Turkish lawyer and academic. He had two sons from his
marriage to
Hannelore Azrak, who was of German...
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Azrag (Persian: ازرگ, also
known as
Azrak,
Azrak-e Yek, Azraq, and
Azraq Hashish) is a
village in
Jahad Rural District,
Hamidiyeh District,
Ahvaz County...
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replaced by
cloth patches. The
Border Patrol's
highest honor is the Newton-
Azrak Award for Heroism. This
award is
bestowed to
Border Patrol agents for extraordinary...
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occupied by 3,000
Mahdist warriors, led by the
Emirs Hammuda and
Osman Azrak. Kitchener's force,
nominally in
service of the
Khedive of
Egypt but in...