- from "Rajin-Sŏnbong" to "Rason".
During the 1930s, the ****anese
called it
Rashin; at that time, it was an
important port at the end of a
railroad line. It...
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Rashin Rahman (born 23 May 1967)
commonly known by his
Surname Rahman is an
Indian actor. He has
worked in
around 200 films,
primarily in
Malayalam cinema...
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Rashin Fahandej is an Iranian-American
multimedia artist,
immersive filmmaker, ****urist, and
cultural activist whose work
centers around marginalized voices...
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Rashin Wurie (born 27
December 1972 in Freetown,
Sierra Leone) is a
former Sierra Leonean international footballer.
Wurie spent most of his professional...
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Rushen Coatie or
Rashin-Coatie is a
Scottish fairy tale
collected by
Joseph Jacobs in his More
English Fairy Tales. It is Aarne–Thompson type 510A, the...
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unsympathetic or
harsh **** (usually
along the
lines of "Snazza
frazza rashin' fashin' Rick Rastardly!"). Don
Messick had
previously used Muttley's distinctive...
- in
Korea under Genzan Ku:
Genzan (Wonsan);
Ranan (Nanam);
Funei (Nuren);
Rashin (Najin); and Konan, for
defense of
these areas and
fighting against Soviet...
- The
Nissan Rasheen (****anese: 日産・ラシーン, Hepburn:
Nissan Rashīn) is a
compact crossover SUV with four-wheel
drive capabilities produced from
November 1994...
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delivering heavy strikes against the ****anese-controlled
Korean ports of Yuki,
Rashin and Seishin,
which served as the ****anese
naval bases in
North Korea. These...
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consecrated the spot. Also
Rashin is
famous for
Goddess Jagadamba and
pilgrims from all over the
country visit regularly to
Rashin all over the year. There...