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Bekir Sami Bey (known as
Bekir Sami
Kunduh in
modern Turkish sources; Ossetian: Къуындыхаты Муссæйы фырт Бечыр; 1867 – 16
January 1933) was a
Turkish politician...
- Treatment.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 100–4. ISBN 978-0-7817-4239-9.
Kunduk, Melda; McWhorter,
Andrew J (2009). "True
vocal fold nodules: the role of...
- Cairo.
After her death, he
married her sister, the
widow of Sayf ad-Din
Kunduk.
Another wife was
Qutqutiya Khatun. She was the
mother of his
second son...
- Sasyk, or
Kunduk (Ukrainian: Сасик, Кундук, Romanian:
Limanul Sasic, Conduc, Turkish: Sasık Gölü,
Kunduk Gölü), is a
lagoon or
liman in
southern Ukraine...
- The Cogâlnic (also Cogîlnic, Kogylnik, Kogîlnic, Kohylnyk, or
Kunduk) is a 243 km
river in
Moldova and south-western Ukraine. The Cogâlnic
rises in the...
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Pasha 1682–1684
Ahmed Pasha Osmanpašić 1684–1685
Hersekli Osman Pasha 1685
Kunduk Ahmed Pasha 1685–1686 Siyavuş
Pasha 1686
Mehmed Pasha Atlagić 1686–1687...
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Kogelnik (German),
Kogylnik - Когильник (Russian),
Kohylnyk - Когильник or
Kunduk - Кундук (Ukrainian)
Corrib Abhainn na
Coiribe (English name translated...
- mamluks, such as
Qalawun and one of the sultan's
disaffected viceroys,
Kunduk.
Sunqur resented al-Sa'id,
believing himself better suited to rule than...
- Pry. School, P****akai;
Tamoso I;
Tamoso II; Pry. School, Ambul; Siken;
Kunduk Jos East
Federe Federe/Clinic;
Federe / Market; Keben; Febas/D/Kurmi; Nabar;...
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track tæmæreduk mure
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