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Karahasan can
refer to:
Karahasan, Aşkale
Karahasan, Ulus Carahasani, a
village in Ștefan Vodă District,
Moldova This
disambiguation page
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- Dževad
Karahasan (25
January 1953 – 19 May 2023) was a
Bosnian writer,
essayist and philosopher.
Karahasan was
awarded the
Herder Prize and
Goethe Medal...
- Yiğit Bekçe (born 1977) and
Mehmet Karahasan (born 1982),
collectively known as The
Highway Killers (Turkish:
Otoban katilleri), are
Turkish spree killers...
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Karahasan is a
neighbourhood in the muni****lity and
district of Aşkale,
Erzurum Province in Turkey. Its po****tion is 125 (2022). "Mahalli İdareler"...
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Karahasan is a
village in the Ulus District, Bartın Province, Turkey. Its po****tion is 144 (2021). Köy,
Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
- von Matt,
Switzerland 2017 –
Ariane Mnouchkine,
France 2020 – Dževad
Karahasan,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina 2023 –
Barbara Honigmann,
Germany German literature...
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Board of Film
classification (BBFC) on the
grounds of blasphemy. Dževad
Karahasan. The
Delighted Angel drama about Teresa of Ávila and
Rabija al-Adavija...
- "Tama ang Hinala". Facebook. "Nasaan ang Hustisya?". Facebook. "Banta ng
Karahasan". Facebook. "Tumitinding Hinala". Facebook. "Pag-usig Kay Renz". Facebook...
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Social Control in Eighteenth-Century Sabara,
Minas Gerais. pp. 117–18.
Karahasan,
Devrim (July 2008). Métissage in New
France and Canada, 1508 to 1886...
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limited to:
Theme (Tema),
Language (Lenggwahe),
Violence (
Karahasan), **** (Sekswal),
Horror (Horror) and
Drugs (Droga). In the
exercise of...