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KelKel is a
youth movement in
Kyrgyzstan that
gained some
prominence during the
Tulip Revolution of
March 2005 that
culminated in the
ousting of President...
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Manfred Kelkel (15
January 1929 – 18
April 1999) was a 20th-century
French musicologist and
composer of
contemporary music. A
pupil of
Darius Milhaud at...
- 2023, at the age of 100. Husserl, sa vie, son œuvre (avec
Arion Lothar Kelkel), Paris, PUF, 1964, coll. « Philosophes »
Structure et
fondement de la communication...
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Kelkel-e
Abbasabad (Persian: كل كل عباس اباد, also
Romanized as
Kelkel-e ‘Abbāsābād; also
known as ‘Abbāsābād and
Golgol ‘Abbāsābād) is a
village in Dana...
- the
southern part of the
nation and
demanded Akayev's resignation. The "
KelKel" ("renaissance and
shining of the good")
youth movement was
active in the...
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ridiculing humor in
opposing authoritarian leaders.
Similar movements include KelKel in Kyrgyzstan, Zubr in
Belarus and MJAFT! in Albania.
Student movements...
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Albert Einstein Institution[citation needed]), Georgia's Kmara, Kyrgyzstan's
KelKel and Belarus' Zubr. [citation needed]PORA's Oleh
Kyriyenko said in a 2004...
- in Albania,
Oborona in
Russia (opposing the
president Vladimir Putin),
KelKel in
Kyrgyzstan (active in the
revolution that
brought down the president...
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Kaelble (Germany) Karl
Blank (Germany) KBZ (Russia) [11] Keck-Gonnerman
Kelkel (Germany)
Kelly &
Lewis (Australia)
Kelpie (England, UK)
Kemna KHD (Austria)...
- redeemed,
above all
known as
activist and
Holocaust denial author.
Manfred Kelkel (1929–1999) –
musicologist Colette Grinevald (born 1947) –
linguist Gérard...