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Korku (also
known as
Kurku, or Muwasi) is an
Austroasiatic language spoken by the
Korku people of
central India, in the
states of
Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra...
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Kurkus J.;
Lindholm T. (September 1995). "Intensive
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Korku in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Korku may
refer to:
Korku people, a
Munda people of
Madhya Pradesh,
India Korku language,
their Munda...
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tombs in
Israel Archaeology in
Israel Umm al Amad Deir ed-Darb
Khirbet Kurkus Tomb of the
kings Tomb of
Benei Hezir Mokata 'Aboud Seligman, Jon (2011)...
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Sabeel AI,
Kurkus J,
Lindholm T (1995). "Intensive
hemodialysis and
hemoperfusion treatment...
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Kurkus J,
Ostrowski J (August 2019). "Nils
Alwall and his
artificial kidneys: Seventieth...
- (1908-1982), industrialist,
patron –
Kulturportal Lund".
Retrieved 2022-05-19.
Kurkus, Jan. "Holger
Crafoord på
firma Åkerlund & Rausing".
Sydsvenska Medicinhistoriska...
- (died 1903) was a Dongolāwī
Mahdist emir (amīr). Born on the
island of
Kurkus, near Shendi,
Karam Allāh
worked with
slave traders in the Baḥr al-Ghazāl...
- 300 (14): 800. doi:10.1056/NEJM197904053001418. PMID 423916.
Sabeel AI,
Kurkus J,
Lindholm T (1995). "Intensive
hemodialysis and
hemoperfusion treatment...
- Kotil [tr],
member of the CHP (Turkish
father and
German mother)
Deniz Kurku [de],
member of the SPD
Serpil Midyatli,
member of the SPD Özcan Mutlu,...