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Kandik or
Kazrig was one of the
three Scythian brothers mentioned in the
chronicle of
Michael of Syria, the
Jacobite Patriarch of Antioch.
After leading...
- The
Kandik River (Hän: K'ày' juu) is an 82-mile (132 km)
tributary of the
Yukon River in
Canada and the
United States.
Beginning in the
Canadian territory...
- compartment) and KDK
KANDIK (KDK-KAND, KDK-KAND-********, ********
represents up to 6
alphanumeric characters indicating a sub
KANDIK compartment). Nowadays...
- Society, 2007.
Fortepiano by
Philip Belt and
James Kandik, 1973-1984
after Stein, 1784;
pedal board by
Kandik, Paul
Poletti and
Malcolm Rose
after instrument...
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River Rock
River Eagle River Old Crow
River Bluefish River Rapid River Kandik River Alsek River Kaskawulsh River Jarvis River Dezadeash River Aishihik...
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River Tatonduk River Seventymile River Nation River Fourth of July Cr****
Kandik River Charley River Porcupine River (tributaries in the Yukon)
Miner tributaries...
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pushed the
Kidarites into
northern India.
Their last
ruler in
Gandhara was
Kandik, c. 500 CE.
Around 430 King Khingila, the most
notable Alchon ruler, emerged...
- Preceded by
Kandik Avar
Khagan Kutrigur Ruler 562-602 Succeeded by
Bayan II...
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doubted by many scholars. The
recorded Avar
khagans were:
Shaush (? – c. 552)
Kandik (c. 552 – c. 562)
Bayan I (562–602)
Bayan II (602–617)
Bayan III (617–630)...
- (84 km) Old Crow
River – 175
miles (282 km)
Charley River – 88
miles (142 km)
Kandik River – 82
miles (132 km)
Nation River – 70
miles (110 km)
Seventymile River...