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Indonesia Petri Huru,
Finnish politician Hurus (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Huru. If an internal...
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Heruz or
Haruz (Persian: هروز), also
rendered as
Huruz or
Hurus, may
refer to: Heruz-e Olya Heruz-e
Sofla Heruz Rural District This
disambiguation page...
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Petri Juhani Huru (born 19
September 1966 in Pori) is a
Finnish politician currently serving in the
Parliament of
Finland for the
Finns Party at the Sata****a...
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Nafsi Huru (born 10
October 1986), is a
Kenyan rapper.
Nafsi Huru was born and
raised in the
coastal area of Mombasa, Kenya. He
started his solo career...
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Pablo Hurus (also Paul
Hurus, Paul Hyrus, Paul Huros,
Paulus de Constantia, born in Constance; died
after 1505) was a
German printer of the late 15th-century...
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Mbira (/əmˈbɪərə/ əm-BEER-ə) are a
family of
musical instruments,
traditional to the
Shona people of Zimbabwe. They
consist of a
wooden board (often ****ed...
- The
Chronicle of
Huru (Romanian:
Cronica lui
Huru) was a
forged narrative,
first published in 1856–1857; it
claimed to be an
official chronicle of the...
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Huru (born 10
September 1990) is a
Ugandan long-distance
runner who
competes in
cross country running competitions. He has
represented his country...
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Izaak Huru Doko (also Izaac; 20
November 1913 – 29 July 1985) was a
Timorese National Hero of Indonesia. He
received this
title on 3
November 2006. Doko...
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printed together with
Botel and Paul
Hurus, or the
Fables of
Aesop (1482) with Paul
Hurus.
Planck may or may not be
identical with the Johannes...