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Bazuk (Persian: بازوك), also
rendered as Bazok, may
refer to:
Bazuk-e
Arbab Bazuk-e
Malek This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- A bashi-bazouk (Ottoman Turkish: باشی بوزوق başıbozuk, IPA: [baʃɯboˈzuk], lit. 'one
whose head is turned,
damaged head, crazy-head',
roughly "leaderless"...
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Bazuk-e
Arbab (Persian: بازوك ارباب, also
Romanized as
Bāzūk-e Ārbāb; also
known as Bāzok) is a
village in
Sakhvid Rural District, Nir District, Taft County...
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Pavel Bazuk (born 27 May 1975) is a
Belarusian weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
middle heavyweight event at the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Bazuk-e
Malek (Persian: بازوك ملك, also
Romanized as
Bāzūk-e Malek) is a
village in
Sakhvid Rural District, Nir District, Taft County, Yazd Province, Iran...
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other foreign rulers by this title,
using arkhon or
exousiastes instead.
Bazuk - c. late 1st/early 2nd century;
allied with the
Arsacid kings of Iberia...
- It is
suggested by
Aksoy that
pazuk may be
connected with
another word,
bazuk,
which is the
Armenian name for the
Pleiades star cluster. His reference...
- dent de det
detrym gynfer bro
enomuz fechtal agni laj kys
defyj rokuroch bazuk suhelen...
Chorukor serves as the
tentative replacement for
Ptydepe at the...
- to
Movses K****natsi Paroyr, son of
Skayordi Skayordi Kaypak Yusak Hoy
Bazuk Arbun Perch Zarmayr Hawroy Gzak
Endzak Hrant Gorak Vstamkar Norayr Shavarsh...
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Fathabad Kahduiyeh Mehdiabad Nasrabad Sakhvid Bagh Bid Bagh-e Now
Bazuk-e
Arbab Bazuk-e
Malek Chah
Sorkh Cheshmeh Now
Gavijak Hajjiabad Hoseynabad Jowzestan...