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Thorvald Krak (1830-1908),
Danish city
official and
founder of
Kraks Forlag KNCI, a
radio station in Sacramento, California,
whose call sign was
KRAK-FM from...
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Kraks Fond is a
foundation based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The
foundation was
established in 1924 as the
owner of the
publishing house Kraks Forlag. In 2007...
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Krak des
Chevaliers (French: [
kʁak de ʃ(ə)valje]; Arabic: قلعة الحصن, romanized: Qalʿat al-Ḥiṣn, Arabic: [ˈqalʕat alˈħisˤn]; Old French: Crac des Chevaliers...
- 1902 he p****ed the
publication of
Kraks Vejviser (
Krak's Road Directory) on to his son Ove
Krak, who was a physician.
Krak married Charlotte Henriette an...
- Krik?
Krak! (1995) is a
historical and
postcolonial short story collection by Haitian-American
writer Edwidge Danticat,
consisting of nine
short stories...
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Krak House (Danish:
Kraks Hus) is a
Neoclassical property overlooking the
square Nytorv (No. 17) in the Old Town of in Copenhagen, Denmark. It takes...
- Krakus,
Krak or
Grakch was a
legendary Polish prince,
ruler of the
Vistulans (a
Lechitic tribe), and the
presumed founder of Kraków.
Krakus is also credited...
- is
referred to in
history books. It was also
colloquially referred to as
Krak of the Desert.
Pagan the
Butler was also Lord of
Oultrejordain and Kerak...
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Kraks Blå Bog (Danish for '
Krak's Blue Book') is a
Danish biographical dictionary.
According to the publisher, it only
contains autobiographies provided...
- The
Crusader fortress of
Krak des
Chevaliers fell to the
Mamluk sultan Baybars in 1271.
Baybars went
north to deal with
Krak des
Chevaliers after the...