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Bulgak (Russian: Булгак) is a
Russian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Adut
Bulgak (born 1992),
South Sudanese-Canadian
basketball player...
- Adut
Bulgak (born
December 20, 1992) is a
South Sudanese-Canadian
former professional basketball player in the Women's
National Basketball ****ociation...
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Vladimir Bulgak (Russian: Владимир Булгак; born 9 May 1941) is a
Russian engineer,
bureaucrat and politician. He
served in
different capacities in various...
- Proto-Turkic word bulģha ("to mix", "shake", "stir") and its
derivative bulgak ("revolt", "disorder"). The
meaning may be
further extended to "rebel",...
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Jacinta Monroe (Washington Mystics)
Natasha Howard (Indiana Fever) Adut
Bulgak (New York Liberty)
Leticia Romero (Connecticut Sun) Kai
James (New York...
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Tournament team. Adut
Bulgak and
Leticia Romero were
named to the
Greensboro Regional All-Tournament team.
Honorable Mention Adut
Bulgak Leticia Romero In...
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champions Elitzur Ramla,
until the end of the season. she
replaced Adut
Bulgak.
Source "Alexis
Prince Bio". baylorbears.com.
Retrieved May 4, 2018. "NCAA...
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playing in the Women's
National Basketball ****ociation
including Adut
Bulgak,
Kayla Alexander, Kia Nurse, and
Natalie Achonwa.
Canadian collegiate athletes...
- Proto-Turkic word *bulģha ("to mix", "shake", "stir") and its
derivative *
bulgak ("revolt", "disorder").
Alternative etymologies include derivation from...
- (Minister for
External Affairs),
Maslyukov (Minister of
Industry and Trade),
Bulgak (Minister of
Science and Technology), Adamov, Stepashin, Gazizullin, Shoigu...