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Izzat Ibrahim al-
Douri (Arabic: عزت إبراهيم الدوري, romanized: Izzat Ibrāhīm ad-Dūrī; 1 July 1942 – 26
October 2020) was an
Iraqi politician, army officer...
- dictionary.
Duris or
Douris may
refer to: Duris, Lebanon, a
village near Baalbek,
Lebanon Duris of
Samos (4th c. BC), at
times Douris, philosopher, writer...
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September 13.
Douris was the host of the
Polaris Music Prize galas in 2018 and 2019. It was
announced on
September 18, 2019, that
Douris would replace...
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Douris or
Duris (Ancient Gr****: Δοῦρις,
Douris) was an
ancient Athenian red-figure vase-painter and
potter active c. 500 to 460 BCE. He
began his career...
- (disambiguation) Dory (disambiguation)
Duris (disambiguation) /
Douris This page
lists people with the
surname Douri. If an
internal link
intending to
refer to a specific...
- Landshut.
Douris retired in 2002, in 11 NHL
seasons he
scored 54
goals and 67 ****ists for 121
points in 321 games,
picking up 80
penalty minutes.
Douris spent...
- the aegis, as a cuir**** (Diodorus
Siculus iii. 70), or as a chlamys. The
Douris cup
shows that the
aegis was
represented exactly as the skin of the great...
- Dûris (Arabic: دورس),
formally Doris and also
known by its
French spelling Douris) is a
village located approximately 3 km (2 mi).
southwest of
Baalbek in...
- The Al-
Douri 'an Abi 'Amr
recitation (Arabic: رواية الدوري عن أبي عمرو, lit. 'Transmission of al-
Douri from Abi 'Amr') is a
riwayah of the Quran, transmitted...
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Duris of
Samos (or
Douris) (Ancient Gr****: Δοῦρις ὁ Σάμιος; c. 350 BC –
after 281 BC) was a Gr****
historian and was at some
period tyrant of Samos. Duris...