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Dyak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dyak may
refer to one of the following.
Dayak people, also
called "
Dyak", a
native tribe of
Borneo Dyak (clerk)...
- The
Dayak (/ˈdaɪ.ək/ ;
older spelling: Dajak) or
Dyak or
Dayuh are the
native groups of Borneo. It is a
loose term for over 200
riverine and hill-dwelling...
- A diak, d'iak or
dyak (Russian: дьяк, IPA: [ˈdʲjak]) is a
historical Russian bureaucratic occupation whose meaning varied over time and
approximately corresponded...
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indigenous groups in
Borneo were
often grouped together under the term "
Dyaks" or "Dayaks" by outsiders,
including Westerners and the
Brooke administration...
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Viktor Ivanovych Dyak (Ukrainian: Віктор Іванович Дяк; born 4 June 1971) is a
former professional Ukrainian football and ****sal
forward who
currently works...
- The
Kahayan River, or
Great Dayak River, is the
second largest river after the
Barito River in
Central Kalimantan, a
province of
Indonesia in Kalimantan...
- died 1682) was a
Russian statesman and
diplomat who
served as the head (
dyak) of the
Posolsky prikaz (foreign ministry) from 1676 to 1682. He succeeded...
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Pevchy dyak (Russian: певчий дьяк) is a
historical name of a singer's
occupation in Russia. They were
singers at the tsar's
court and in
church choirs...
- The
Sunbeam Dyak was a
British inline six-cylinder, water-cooled, twin
updraft carburettor engine. It had an
aluminium sump,
block and
cylinder head, and...
- May] 1682) was a
Russian statesman,
diplomat and reformer. He
served as the head (
dyak) of the
foreign ministry (Posolsky prikaz) from 1671 to 1676
during the reign...