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Derik (Persian: دريك, also
Romanized as Derīk; also
known as
Dīrīk and
Dirik Qal‘eh; in Armenian: Դերիկ or Առնա) is a
village in
Shenetal Rural District...
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Diriks is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Carl
Frederik Diriks (1814–1895),
Norwegian maritime officer,
lighthouse director and illustrator...
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Edvard Diriks (9
January 1855 – 17
March 1930) was a
Norwegian painter. He was born in
Christiania (now Oslo, Norway) to
Christian Ludvig Diriks and Benedicte...
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Dirik (1881 in Bitola,
Manastir Vilayet,
Ottoman Empire – July 3, 1941 in Edirne) was an
officer of the
Ottoman Army and a
general of the Turkish...
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Diriks and
Maren Cathrine Tax. He was
uncle of
Edvard Diriks, and father-in-law of
county manager and
government minister Nikolai Prebensen.
Diriks was...
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Democratic Forces operation to
liberate Raqqa from ISIS. She was born in
Dirik in the town of Cizre. She has been
involved in the women's
defense organization...
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Christian Adolph Diriks (1
November 1775 – 16
December 1837) was a
Norwegian lawyer and statesman. He
served as a
representative at the
Norwegian Constitutional...
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Concert File.
Omnibus Press. ISBN 1-84449-009-2. Moynihan, Michael, and
Dirik Søderlind (1998).
Lords of
Chaos (2nd ed.).
Feral House. ISBN 0-922915-94-6...
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Counterfeit Deterrence 2008. 1: 372–381 – via
Reconnaissance International.
Dirik,
Ahmet Emir; Haas,
Bertrand (November 2012). "Copy
detection pattern-based...
- 32. Öcalan 2008, p. 32. Öcalan 2011, pp. 21–32. Öcalan 2008, pp. 31–36.
Dirik 2016, chpt. 2. Öcalan 2011, pp. 35–44. Öcalan 2008, pp. 7–8, 34–35. Dockstader...