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Egyptian National Railways (ENR; Arabic: السكك الحديدية المصرية, romanized: Al-
Sikak al-Ḥadīdiyyah al-Miṣriyyah) is the
national railway of
Egypt and managed...
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Ismail Agha
Shikak (Kurdish: ئیسماعیل ئاغا شکاک, Îsmaîl Axayê
Şikak), also
known as
Simko (Kurdish: سمکۆ, Simko; 1887–1930), was a
Kurdish chieftain of...
- de Fer; Arabic: المكتب الوطني للسكك الحديدية al-Maktab al-Waṭaniyy lis-
Sikak al-Ḥadīdiyyah;
Moroccan National Railways Office) is Morocco's national...
- the 1720s.
Their first settlement in
Qatar was in the
southern town of
Sikak, and from
there they
moved north-west to
Zubarah and Al Ruwais. They settled...
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sports club
based in
Baghdad that was
founded in 1937
under the name Al-
Sikak Al-Hadeed (Arabic: السكك الحديد,
meaning Railways). They were
renamed Al-Naqil...
- Mervanî, Beddi, Tâtekî, Gevarî, Gevaşî, Zêbarî, Bezikî, Modikî, Kanahî and
Şikak are
mentioned as Yezidis. A lot of
phrases are used by
Evliya when referring...
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between 20
teams from
Baghdad and its
neighbouring cities, by
beating Al-
Sikak Al-Hadeed 2–1 in the final. In 1974, the Iraq
Football ****ociation decided...
- Al-
Sikak Sport Club (Arabic: نادي السكك الرياضي), is an
Iraqi football team
based in Baghdad, that
plays in the
Iraqi First Division League.
Sameer Y****in...
-
Iraqi football. The
tournament was won by Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya,
beating Al-
Sikak Al-Hadeed 2–1 in the final. Jami'at
Baghdad were
banned from
competing in...
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Garden village of
Sikak in Akashat...