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Notable people with the name include:
Kirkor Bezdikyan Kirkor Canbazyan Kirkor Kirkorov Kirkor Zöhrap Adam
Kirkor (1818 – 1886),
Polish publisher, journalist...
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Kirk is a
Scottish and
former Northern English word
meaning 'church'. The term the
Kirk is
often used
informally to
refer specifically to the
Church of...
- Olympics. "
Kirkor Canbazyan Olympic Results". sports-reference.com.
Archived from the
original on 18
April 2020.
Retrieved 9 July 2014.
Kirkor Canbazyan...
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Honory Kirkor (21
January 1818 – 23
November 1886) was a
Polish publisher,
journalist and archeologist.
Kirkor was born in Slivino [ru] on 21 January...
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Charles James Kirk (born
October 14, 1993) is an
American conservative political activist,
author and
media personality. With Bill Montgomery, he co-founded...
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William Kirk (born 14 May 1985) is a
British furniture restorer primarily known for his work on BBC's
restoration programme The
Repair Shop. He is an Amb****ador...
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Zofia Kirkor-Kiedroniowa also
edited the
Dziennik Cieszyński (Cieszyn Daily) newspaper. In 1896 she
married socialist activist Dymitr Kirkor. Her husband...
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Poland with him.
Kirkor swears to
raise an army and
restore the
throne to him. The
Hermit considers women untrustworthy and
advises Kirkor to find a plain...
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Kirks is a soft
drink manufacturer founded in Queensland,
Australia in 1865,
producing a
selection of soft
drink flavours. The
Helidon Spa
Water Company...
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Kirker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kirker is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Harold Kirker (1921–2018),
American historian...