- bicycle-powered
water pump. The
novel takes place in a
fictional nation called Sarkhan (an
imaginary country in
Southeast Asia that
somewhat resembles Laos, but...
- his
nemesis Nicol Bolas,
Sarkhan's old
master (although at this
point in time
Nicol Bolas had not met
Sarkhan yet).
Sarkhan sees
Nicol Bolas kill Ugin...
- day in
Sarkhan, a
fictional Southeast Asian country roiled by
civil unrest and
divided between the
Communist North Sarkhan and
South Sarkhan. Americans...
- dragon-worshipping
planeswalker Sarkhan Vol,
first introduced in
Shards of Alara. At the
beginning of the
Khans set,
Sarkhan returns to
Tarkir and learns...
- 1989, he
registered the
brand "AST" (initials of his two sons (Alekper,
Sarkhan) and himself).
After the
lavish opening of a
hotel resort, the
Mardan Palace...
-
Sarkhanbeyli (Azerbaijani: Sarxanbəyli) (also, Sarhanbeily,
Sarkhan-Beyli, and Sarykhanbeyli) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Sabirabad Rayon of...
- family. He also portra**** the
Prime Minister of the
fictional country of
Sarkhan in the 1963
motion picture The Ugly
American with
Marlon Brando. He was...
-
Sarkhan Ojaqverdiyev (Azerbaijani: Sərxan
Surxay oğlu Ocaqverdiyev) (16 July 1967, Goranboy,
Azerbaijan – 5 May 1992, Talish, Goranboy, Azerbaijan) was...
- Tom Wu as Fong
Andreas Wisniewski as
Pollux Randy Couture as
Sargon /
Sarkhan Natalie Becker as
Astarte Jeremy Crutchley as
Baldo Shane Manie as Jesup...
-
hearts and
minds to the
Soviet Union in the
fictional Asian kingdom of
Sarkhan. (The book's
depictions created controversy:
President Dwight Eisenhower...