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Sakun can
refer to: Sokkan, Fereydunshahr,
village in Iran
Sukur language of Nigeria, also
called Sakun This
disambiguation page
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Sukur (Adikimmu Sukur, Gemasakun, Sakul, Sugur,
Sakun) is a Biu–Mandara
language of
Madgali LGA,
Adamawa State, Nigeria. /ⱱ/ is only
found intervocalically...
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began with the full-scale
Russian invasion of
Ukraine in 2022.
Yevhenii Sakun, a Ukrainian, was the
first journalist killed in that
phase of the war,...
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Aaken ja
Sakun kesäkeittiö (Aake and Saku's
summer kitchen) is a 1999
Finnish cookery television series that was
shown on
Sundays during the
summer of...
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Sanchuniathon (/ˌsæŋkjʊˈnaɪəθɒn/;
Ancient Gr****: Σαγχουνιάθων or Σαγχωνιάθων Sankho(u)niáthōn;
probably from Phoenician: 𐤎𐤊𐤍𐤉𐤕𐤍, romanized: *Saḵūnyatān...
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Nopparat Sakun-ood (Thai: นพรัตน์ สกุลอ๊อด, born
March 12, 1986), is a Thai
professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back.
Nongbua Pitchaya Thai...
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progenitors of the Kinda's
principle branches, the Banu Mu'awiya, the
Sakun and the Sakasik. The
latter two are
often grouped together in the literary...
- Cowboys. He
appeared as
himself on the
Finnish television series Aaken ja
Sakun kesäkeittiö in 1999.
Sakari Kuosmanen (1985)
Ihana elämä (1986)
Suuri onni...
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August 686) was a
leading general of the
early Umayyad Caliphate, from the
Sakun subtribe of the Kinda. A man of his name is
recorded as
being responsible...
- classes. It is easy to
produce but does not help
society develop forward."
Sakun Bunyathat, a
writer and
performing arts
academic analyzed the
reasons for...