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Turgun Alimatov (Uzbek: Turgʻun Alimatov; 20
January 1922 – 17
December 2008) was a
leading Uzbek classic music and
shashmaqam player and
composer of 20th...
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Jules or Julien)
Turgan (8
February 1824 – 16
February 1887) was a 19th-century
French chansonnier,
physician and journalist.
Turgan studied at the collège...
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Turgan (Russian: Булан-Турган; Bashkir: Боланторған, Bolantorğan) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Nadezhdinsky Selsoviet,
Iglinsky District, Bashkortostan...
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Turgān (Dari: تورگان) also
known as Turkān (ترکان) is a
valley in Hazarajat, Afghanistan,
located in
Jaghatu district of
Ghazni province which is inhabited...
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alternative spellings Tarkan, Tarkhaan, Tarqan, Tarchan, Turxan, Tarcan,
Turgan, Tárkány, Tarján, Tarxan) is an
ancient Central Asian title used by various...
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general past tense, -AAr for ****ure/potential
unrealised events, and -A
turgan(dɯq) for non-perfective
events are the most common. The co**** has an irregular...
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Triouleyre (1896–1898) Tuar (1913–1925) Turcat-Méry (1899–1928)
Turgan-Foy (1899–1906) Unic (1904–1939)
Underberg (?–?)s:Po****r
Science Monthly/Volume...
- of the
shipyards of La
Seyne during the 19th
century (in French)
Julien Turgan (1868), "Forges et
Chantier de la Méditerranée", Les
grandes usines: études...
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Quartet Tubin,
Eduard Suite on
Estonian Dance Tunes 1943-10-02 Tartu,
Estonia Turgan,
Mangre Vaughan Williams,
Ralph Symphony No. 5 1943-06-24
London (Proms)...
- one of the
former presidents of the
Turkish sports club
Galatasaray S.K.,
Turgan Ece. She was
fluent in
French and Turkish.
Following the
introduction of...