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Chakh (Persian: چاخ, also
Romanized as
Chākh) is a
village in
Khoshabar Rural District, in the
Central District of
Rezvanshahr County,
Gilan Province,...
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Chakh Elmurzievich Akhriev (22 May [O.S. 10 May] 1850 – 12 May [O.S. 29 April] 1914) was the
first Ingush ethnographer and a
lawyer by education, who...
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Bucket List
Costa Smeralda Bucket List
Mauritius The Buzz
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Academy Chakh le
India Chakh le
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Kachcha Raasta Check Out
China Confessions of...
- Chap
Darreh (Persian: چپ دره) may
refer to: Chap Darreh, West
Azerbaijan Chap Darreh,
Zanjan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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first do****ented in the
village of Erzi of the
Republic of
Ingushetia by
Chakh Akhriev in 1875. In 1936 the
statue was
relocated St. Petersburg, where...
- Çəpli (Chapli; Armenian: Չափնի, romanized: Chapni) is a
village in the
Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan.
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- Days of Fakhreddine – 1966) Hala wal
Malik (Hala and the King – 1967) Ach
Chakhs (The Person – 1968–1969)
Jibal Al
Sawwan (Sawwan Mountains – 1969) Ya'ich...
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terms used by the Ashke****
majority were "pushtak" (vacuous) and "tchakh-
chakh" (riffraff).
Sometimes the word ars is "feminized" by
adding a feminine...
- to his ********ination in the same year. He was
succeeded by his only son
Chakh the
following year, in 1253. Chechen: Садой-лам Chechen: Селман-Тевзана;...
- who
nursed with Olga
during World War I, Olga's "golden Mitya" was
Dmitri Chakh-Bagov, a
wounded soldier she
cared for when she was a Red
Cross nurse. Chebotareva...