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Pyunik (Armenian: Փյունիկ) is a town in the
Kotayk Province of Armenia. It is part...
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Punik from the
kindred Gárdony (Hungarian: Gárdony
nembeli Punik; died
after 1333) was a
Hungarian noble and
landowner in
Slavonia in the
first half of...
- 2024. Natalie,
Shahan (2002) [1928]. The
Turks and Us. Nagorno-Karabakh:
Punik Publishing. Yerganian, Aram (1949). Այսպէս Սպաննեցինք (In this way, we killed)...
- Slavonian-origin gens Gárdony as the son of
Vukoslav (or Ulkoszló). He had a
brother Punik, ispán of
Zagreb County from 1326 to 1327, and also
ancestor of the Grebeni...
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Lipanan (Armenian: Լիբանան) was published. In 1927,
Aztag replaced Nor
Punik.
There are
three Armenian daily newspapers published in
Beirut all mouthpieces...
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Akhundov may
refer to:
Mirza Fatali Akhundov,
writer Punik,
Armenia -
formerly named Akhundov Rashadat Akhundov,
activist Suleyman Sani Akhundov, journalist...
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Communist Zhdanov, Lori –
Andrei Zhdanov Former:
Akhundov was the name of
Punik –
Mirza Fatali Akhundov,
author Azizbekov was the name of
Aregnadem – Meshadi...
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Ahmed Nokkhotrer Raat 1995
Kotha Dilam 1998
Badhon 1996 Sei
Meyeti Pouno Punik Nater Guru
Biporite Hit 2000 Mili
Hanif Sanket Housewife Loket Sobujsathi...
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focuses on Georgian-Azerbaijani
cultural relations is also
named after him.
Punik, a
village in Armenia, was also
named in Akhundzade's
honor until very recently...
- (1928).
Turkism from
Angora to Baku and
Turkish Orientation.
Translated by
Punik Pub. the
University of
Michigan (published Jan 1, 2002). p. 84. ASIN B002H1PV5Y...