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Lyepyel or
Lepel (Belarusian: Лепель, romanized: Liepieĺ; Russian: Лепель, IPA: [ˈlʲepʲɪlʲ]; Polish:
Lepel; Yiddish: ליעפּליע, romanized: Li'epli'e) is...
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Lepel is a 2005 Dutch-language
family adventure film
directed by
Willem van de
Sande Bakhuyzen.
Filming took
place in Germany, with
scenes shot in Gera...
- Rafał
Lepel (born 13
February 1990) is a
retired Polish biathlete. He
competed at the
Biathlon World Championships 2012 in Ruhpolding, in 10 km sprint...
- Sir
Lepel Henry Griffin, KCSI (20 July 1838 – 9
March 1908) was a
British administrator and
diplomat during the
British Raj
period in India. He was also...
- From the end of
August 1943,
Kaminski tried to set up a new "
Lepel Republic" in the
Lepel area,
which met with
strong opposition from the
local po****tion...
- Qila
Mihan Singh, Qila
Didar Singh, and Maan. In
reference to this family,
Lepel H.
Griffin footnotes that "there is a saying, well
known in the country...
- the
original on 19
August 2020.
Retrieved 7
December 2017. Griffin, Sir
Lepel Henry (1890). The
Panjab Chiefs:
Historical and
Biographical Notices of...
- Sikhs. p. 11. The list is
based on data
given by H.T. PRINSEP. Griffin,
Lepel Henry (1893). Ranjít Singh.
Clarendon Press. p. 78. Bajwa,
Sandeep Singh...
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London on 13
December 1928, the only
daughter of
Ronald Griffin (son of Sir
Lepel Griffin, a
British colonial administrator in India). In 1951–52 she acted...
- Graf von
Lepel (25
April 1774, Fürstenwalde/Spree - 9
January 1840, Rome) was a
Prussian major general. His
parents came from the von
Lepel family, a...