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Karakas may
refer to: Éva
Karakas (1922–1995),
Hungarian chess player Hedvig Karakas (born 1990),
Hungarian judoka Mike
Karakas (1911–1992), American...
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Karakaş is a
Turkish word
meaning "black eyebrow" It may
refer to:
Karakaş Ayşe Işıl
Karakaş (born 1958),
Turkish professor of law and
international judge...
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named after the
karaka tree
Karaka, New Zealand, a town
Karaka or Atmakaraka, a
concept in
Vedic astrology (Jyotisha)
Dosabhai Framji Karaka (1829–1902),...
- astrologers. In astrology,
karakas are the "significators" that
determine on
which person or
thing a
planet has influence. Of
these karakas, the most important...
- that
things are
karakas when they play
certain roles in the
accomplishment of an
action (vyapara). The
classification of the
Karakas depends on the action...
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battery mates for
their high
school baseball team, with
Karakas catching and
Brimsek pitching.
Karakas pla**** for the
Chicago Black Hawks for
eight seasons...
- the
acquisition of the
Erdemir Group by OYAK,
Karakaş was
named CFO of
Erdemir in 2006. In 2010,
Karakaş joined Yildiz Holding as CFO and a
board member...
- 1973.
Karakas, Éva. terasz.hu
Other World Chess Champions. mark-w****s.com Éva
Karakas team
chess record at Olimpbase.org Eva Ladanyike-
Karakas player...
- Olympics,
Karakas beat
Rushana Nurjavova and
Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard
before losing to
Rafaela Silva. As
Silva reached the final,
Karakas was entered...
- Dr. Isil
Karakas, "liberal" is
defined as an academician. Ayşe Işıl
Karakaş kimdir, nereli? AİHM’in ilk Türk kadın yargıcı Ayşe Işıl
Karakaş neden öldü...