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Kongar-ool
Borisovich Ondar (Tuvan: Ондар Коңгар-оол Борис оглу,
Ondar Konggar-ool
Boris oglu, [ɔnˈdɑr kɔŋˈɡɑrɔːɮ bɐˈris ɔˈɡlu], Russian: Конгар-оол Борисович...
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Kongar was born in 1941 in Istanbul, to İhsan
Kongar, a
philosophy teacher at Şişli
Terakki High
School and
Pertevniyal High
School and
Mesude Kongar...
- Íslenskir
kóngar ('Icelandic Kings') is a 2012
novel by
Einar Már Guðmundsson,
published by Mál og Menning, in Reykjavík. The
novel is a
satire of the...
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Khovalyg Kaigal-ool
Khovalyg Albert Kuvezin Maxim Munzuk Sainkho Namtchylak Kongar-ol
Ondar Aldyn-ool
Sevek Gennadi Tumat Mongush Kenin-Lopsan
Galsan Tschinag...
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Harihar Dutta was the
editor for some time,
followed by
Gobinda Chandra Kongar. Due to lack of
sufficient patronage Kaumudi had to stop
publication in...
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throat singing and,
after the concert,
impressed one of the
throat singers,
Kongar-ol Ondar, who
invited him to
visit Tuva, a
republic of the
Russian Federation...
- with the wine
cellar Tre
Kongar along Österlånggatan
owned by
Jakob Johan Lockens in 1728.
There has even been a Källare Tre
Kongar at the
Glaucus Block in...
- TV show.
Sainkho Namtchylak (born 1957),
throat and
experimental singer Kongar-ool
Ondar (1962–2013),
throat singer and a
member of the
Great Khural of...
- throat-singing competition. This is
where he also met the
famous Khoomeizhi Kongar-ol
Ondar one of the
masters of Khoomei. The
Tuvan people have been skiing...
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established his
relative on the
Chola throne. He is said to have
defeated the
Kongar people (Chilappathikaram), the
powerful chieftain Nannan, and
another chieftain...