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Torks (Cyrillic: торки,
literally "Turks", also
known as
Torkils[citation needed]) were a
Medieval Turkic tribe of
Oghuz and/or
Kipchak origins. The Torks...
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Torkil Lauesen (born 1952, Korsør) is a
Danish communist writer. From 1971 to 1989, he was a
member of the
Kommunistisk Arbejdskreds [da] and
later a co-founder...
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Torkil may
refer to:
People Torkil Åmland (born 1966),
Norwegian politician Torkil Damhaug (born 1958),
Norwegian physician and
crime fiction writer Torkil...
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Torkil Gudnason (born in Denmark) is a New York
based fashion photographer. A
native of Denmark,
Gudnason approaches photography with a simple, graphic...
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Torkil Damhaug (born 8
November 1958) is a
Norwegian physician and
crime fiction writer. He has been
awarded the
Riverton Prize three times, in 2011, 2016...
- Durq/Turq Tork:
Prehistoric Punk, a 2005
platform video game for the Xbox
Torkils (also Torks, Cyrillic: торки),
Turkic tribe of the
Middle Ages Tork, brand...
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Torkil Nielsen (Faroese pronunciation: [ˈtʰɔɹ̥tʃɪl ˈnɪlsɛn], born 26
January 1964) is a
former Faroese football midfielder. He is also one of the Faroe...
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Sarkel and 5
other cities belonging to the
Torkils and
Berendei forcing the
local Pechenegs,
Berendei and
Torkils to flee to Ruthenia.
Around the same time...
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Torkil Abraham Hoppe (10
April 1800 – 7 June 1871) was a
Danish civil servant who
served as
Governor of
Iceland (1841–1847).
Hoppe was the son of Johann...
- Die" 3:01 4. "Row" Joensen,
Rieckmann Joensen,
Rieckmann 3:49 5. "
Torkils Døtur"
Faroese traditional Faroese traditional, arr.
Joensen 5:44 6. "Vælkomnir...