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Halkin may
refer to: The
namesake of the
Baronetcy of
Halkin Halkin (surname)
Belarusian and Ukrainian...
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Adele Halkin, a
plaintiff of the
Halkin v.
Helms case,
United States Hillel Halkin Oleh
Halkin Simon Halkin Léon
Halkin Léon-Ernest
Halkin Barry Halkin, musician...
- COMO The
Halkin is a 5-star
hotel in London, England. It is
located at 5–6
Halkin Street in Belgravia, one of London's most
affluent districts, just to...
- of
Shmuel Halkin.
Halkin was born in 1904 in the
Russian Empire, the
younger brother of
Simon Halkin. He is also the
cousin of
Shmuel Halkin. In 1914,...
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Hillel Halkin (Hebrew: הלל הלקין; born 1939) is an American-born
Israeli translator, biographer,
literary critic, and
novelist who has
lived in Israel...
- The People's
Liberation Party (Turkish:
Halkın Kurtuluş Partisi, HKP) is a Marxist–Leninist
communist party in Turkey. The HKP is
based strongly around...
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Joseph Halkin (1872–1955) was a
Belgian historian and
classicist who
spent much of his life as a
professor at the
University of Liège.
Halkin was born...
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Simon Halkin (Hebrew: שמעון הלקין) was a
Jewish poet, novelist, teacher, and translator. He died in 1987.
Simon Halkin, the
brother of
Abraham Halkin, was...
- The Duff (later Duff-Gordon) baronetcy, of
Halkin in the
County of Aberdeen, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 12 November...
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Halkin Street is a
street in Belgravia, London,
running south-west to north-east from the north-east
corner of
Belgrave Square to
Grosvenor Place. Notable...