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Abdullah Abkar Mohammed (Arabic: عبد الله أبكر محمد, born 1
January 1997) is a
Saudi sprinter competing in the 100 metres. He
represented Saudi Arabia...
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Clara Abkar (Persian: کلارا آبکار, Armenian: Կլարա Աբգար; 1916 –
March 20, 1996) was an Iranian-Armenian
miniaturist painter and gilder. She was the first...
- Saba
Abkar is an area,
north of Baghdad, Iraq,
located on the
eastern bank of Tigris, just
outside of Adhamiya. Baker,
Pauline H. (2008). "The surge:...
- the UN High
Commissioner for
Human Rights deplored the killing.
Ahmed Abkar Barqo Abdel-Rahman a
member of the
Zaghawa people and a
member of parliament...
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Abkar Djombo is a sub-prefecture of Ouaddaï
Region in Chad. "List of governorates, prefectures, and sub-prefectures of Chad, and ****ociated codes" (PDF)...
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Diana Abgar (or Apcar; Armenian: Դիանա Աբգար, 17
October 1859 – 8 July 1937) was a
diaspora Armenian writer and humanitarian, who was
appointed Honorary...
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Ahmed Abkar Barqo Abdel-Rahman (died 22
August 2023) was a
Sudanese politician. A
member of the
Zaghawa people and a
member of parliament, he was reportedly...
- The takbīr (Arabic: تَكْبِير,
pronounced [tak.biːr], lit. 'magnification [of God]') is the name for the
Arabic phrase Allāhu ʾakbar (Arabic: اَللَّٰهُ...
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Prince Ali Reza,
named after Farahnaz Pahlavi and Ali Reza Pahlavi. The
Abkar Museum Princess Leila's Palace,
named after Leila Pahlavi.
During the Pahlavi...
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Olympic Games in 1900
Tigran Abgarian (hy) (1877–1950) –
philologist Petros Abkar (fa) (1884–19??) –
politician Megrdich Abgar (hy) (1884–1967) – archbishop...