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Penik may
refer to:
Artin Penik (1921-1982),
Turkish protester Penik, Iran, a
village in
Khuzestan Province, Iran This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Artin Penik (1921 –
August 15, 1982) was a Turkish-Armenian who
committed suicide by self-immolation in
protest of the
Esenboga airport attack by the...
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Michael Tarrence Penix Jr. (/ˈ
pɛnɪks/ PENN-iks; born May 8, 2000) is an
American professional football quarterback...
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Labour Day
demonstrations of May 1, 1977. On 10
August 1982,
Artin Penik, a
Turkish Armenian, set
himself on fire to
protest the
Esenboga airport...
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rebranded as “Football Today” in
August 2023 with
Bobby Skinner &
Justin Penik. In
additions to
hosting podcasts, Rose also
provides play by play for various...
- linguist, and
writer of the
first modern French-Turkish
dictionary Artin Penik (1921–1982), Turkish-Armenian
protester who
committed suicide by self-immolation...
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towards Turkish workers in
Germany Writer and poet.
August 10, 1982
Artin Penik 61 Turkey
ASALA attack at Esenboğa
International Airport[citation needed]...
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other members of
ASALA to stop the violence. On
August 10, 1982,
Artin Penik a Turk of
Armenian descent, set
himself on fire in
protest of this attack...
- linguist, and
writer of the
first modern French-Turkish
dictionary Artin Penik (1921–1982), Turkish-Armenian
protester who
committed suicide by self-immolation...
- 1977),
lawyer and
politician Garo
Paylan (born 1972),
politician Artin Penik (1921–1982),
committed suicide in
response to
ASALA bombings Armenians in...