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Karkar may
refer to:
Karkar, Selseleh, a
village in Iran
Karkar Island, an
island in
Papua New
Guinea Karkar language, a
language spoken in
Papua New Guinea...
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Karkar was an
ancient Mesopotamian city in present-day Iraq. Its
exact location is unknown,
though based on
textual sources it is
known that it is to be...
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Karkar Island is an oval-shaped
volcanic island located in the
Bismarck Sea,
about 30
kilometres (19 mi) off the
north coast of
mainland Papua New Guinea...
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Karkar (نبع كركر; also
spelled Naba'a Kerker) is a
village in
northwestern Syria,
administratively part of the
Safita District of the
Tartous Governorate...
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Battle of
Qarqar (or
Ḳarḳar) was
fought in 853 BC when the army of the Neo-****yrian
Empire led by
Emperor Shalmaneser III
encountered an
allied army...
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Karkar language, also
known as Yuri, is the sole
Eastern Pauwasi language of Papua...
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Karkar (Persian: كركر, also
Romanized as Gargar, Kākār, and Korkor) is a
village in
Firuzabad Rural District,
Firuzabad District,
Selseleh County, Lorestan...
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Qarqar or
Karkar most
commonly refers to Qarqar, an
ancient city in Syria. They may also
refer to: Qarqar, Azerbaijan, a
village Karkar Island, Papua...
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Piwen Karkar (born 18
March 1995) is an
international Papua New
Guinea lawn bowler.
Karkar represented Papua New
Guinea in the
triples and
fours at the...
- Ras
Karkar (Arabic: رأس كركر) is a
Palestinian village in the
Ramallah and al-Bireh
Governorate of the
State of Palestine,
located 11
kilometers (6.8 mi)...