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Мelik (Armenian: մելիք, romanized:
melik’, from Arabic: ملك, romanized: malik, lit. 'king') was a
hereditary Armenian noble title used in
Eastern Armenia...
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nineteenth century.
Melik or
Meliq may also
refer to:
Melik Mehmed Gazi (died 1142), the
fourth ruler of
Danishmendids Melik Zünnun (died 1175), the...
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Timur Malik (Persian: تیمور ملک) was a
statesman of the
Khwarazmian Empire, who
served as the
governor of
Khujand in the
region of Transoxiana. He is known...
- Malik-Shah II (Persian: ملک شاه دوم; Turkish: II. Melikşah) or Mu'izz ad-Din
Malik Shah II was
Seljuq Sultan in
Baghdad during 1105. He was the grandson...
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Mohamad Ibnu Sayuti,
known as
Sayuti Melik (22
November 1908 – 27
February 1989) was an
Indonesian typist. He
helped type a copy of the
Proclamation of...
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Anton Melik (January 1, 1890 – June 8, 1966) was a
Slovene geographer.
Melik was born in the
village of Črna Vas in Carniola, part of Austria-Hungary....
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Danishmend lands were
divided between his two brothers,
Melik Yaghibasan, who
maintained the
title of "
Melik" and
ruled from Sivas, and Ayn el-Devle, who ruled...
- Sayf al-Din
Malik Arslan (died
October 1465) was Beg (ruler) of
Dulkadir from 28
August 1454
until his death.
Malik Arslan was one of the
numerous sons...
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Hakob Melik Hakobian (Armenian: Յակոբ Մելիք Յակոբեան (classical); 1835 – 25
April 1888),
better known by his pen name
Raffi (Armenian: Րաֆֆի), was an...
- Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. It
houses the Musée
Edgar Mélik. The
castle was
built in the 8th century. In 1237,
Anselme Férus sold it...