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Török (Hungarian for "Turk") may...
- András
Török (born 7
September 1978) is a
professional squash player who
represented Hungary. He
reached a career-high
world ranking of
World No. 73 in...
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Maria Torok (Hungarian:
Török Mária; 10
November 1925,
Budapest – 25
March 1998, New York City) was a
French psychoanalyst of
Hungarian descent.
Torok is...
- Sándor
Török (25
February 1904 – 30
April 1985) was a
Hungarian journalist,
writer and anthroposophist. He
became known primarily for his children's books...
- The
Torok Formation is a
geologic formation in the
National Petroleum Reserve in
Alaska (NPR-A). It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Cretaceous period...
- Bálint
Török de
Enying (25
September 1502 in Szigetvár – 1551 in Istanbul) was a
Hungarian aristocrat, Ban of Nándorfehérvár (Belgrade), and
between 1527–1542...
- Győző
Török (22 May 1935 – 11
April 1987) was a
Hungarian cyclist.
Török was born in Budapest, and as
officially being an
employee of the
Hungarian Railways...
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Török 2009, p. 517. el-Tayeb 2020, pp. 772–773.
Edwards 2019, p. 947.
Edwards 2019, p. 950.
Török 2009, pp. 520–521.
Török 2009, pp. 524–525.
Török 2009...
- Zoltán
Török (12
August 1899 – 12
February 1970) was a
Hungarian rower. He
competed at the 1924
Summer Olympics in
Paris with the men's
coxed four where...
- The
Peace of
Zsitvatorok (or
Treaty of Sitvatorok) was a
peace treaty which ended the 13-year Long
Turkish War
between the
Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg...