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Agai may
refer to:
Prince Agai of Konda, a sixteenth-century
noble of
Yugra Dillenia pentagyna, a
species of tree, and a
medicinal extract from that tree...
- The
tribe represents two
Northern Paiute bands, the
larger Aga'idökadö (
Agai Ticutta) ("Cutthroat
trout Eaters") and the
smaller Pakwidökadö (Pugwi Ticutta)...
- Army
General Administrative Instruction 67 (
AGAI 67) is a
British Army
administrative disciplinary procedure. It has come
under criticism in a
report to...
-
found along the
southwest s****. Its name in the
Northern Paiute language is
Agai Pah,
which means "trout lake."
Walker Lake and the
surrounding area play...
- The
Walker River is a
river in west-central
Nevada in the
United States,
approximately 62
miles (100 km) long. Fed prin****lly by
snowmelt from the Sierra...
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Adolf Ágai (né Rosenzweig;
March 31, 1836 –
September 16, 1916) was a Hungarian-Jewish
writer and journalist.
Adolf Rosenzweig was born to a Yiddish-speaking...
- with a
number of
different esports teams. He has pla**** for Virtus.pro,
AGAiN,
Universal Soldiers, ESC Gaming, Frag eXecutors, Vitriolic,
Wicked eSports...
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Anthony "Teddy"
Akumu Agai (born 20
October 1992) is a
Kenyan professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Kheybar Khorramabad and the
Kenya national...
- Overnights".
Cruise Critic. 25
October 2017. "Celestyal
Cruises verlängert
Ägäis-Saison" (in German).
Touristik Aktuell. 19
December 2017. "Celestyal Cruises...
- "Salafiyya, Ahmadiyya, and
European converts to
Islam in the
interwar period". In
Agai, B.; et al. (eds.).
Muslims in
Interwar Europe: A
transcultural historical...