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Songar may
refer to:
Asisguard Songar,
Turkish combat drone rotorcraft Triazolam, by
trade name
Songar Zungar people This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Songar is a low-altitude, quadrotor,
unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UAEV) that was
developed by
Asisguard for the
Turkish Armed Forces.
Songar was developed...
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Ayhan Songar (1926–1997) was a
Turkish academic and psychiatrist. He is also
known for his
activities in sufism, music,
cybernetics and photography. He...
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Songar tit (Poecile mont**** songarus,
formerly Parus songarus) is a p****erine bird in the tit family. It is the
southern counterpart of the willow...
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Dzungar people (also
written as
Zunghar or Junggar; from the
Mongolian words züün gar,
meaning 'left hand') are the many
Mongol Oirat tribes who formed...
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established on 5
March 1920 in Istanbul. One of its
chairs was
Ayhan Songar. As of 2015, the
Green Crescent is a
member of the following:
Board of Directors...
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Nightsongs (Nynorsk:
Natta syng sine
songar) is a 1997 play by the
Norwegian writer Jon Fosse. It
tells the
story of a
young couple who just had their...
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April 20, 2010.
Retrieved May 30, 2010. Bartolo,
Laura M.; Lowe,
Cathy S.;
Songar, Poonam; Tandy,
Robert J. (May 20, 2009),
Facilitating Wiki/Repository Communication...
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Christmas Greeting from Samlaget.
Renamed to
Saxofonmannen Natta syng sine
songar (1997). Nightsongs, trans.
Gregory Motton (2002). Ein
sommars dag (1999)...
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former editors-in-chief of the paper.
Notable contributors include Ayhan Songar who
published articles from 1989 to 1997 and Rahîm Er. In the late 1990s...