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Konyár is a
village in Hajdú-Bihar county, in the
Northern Great Plain region of
eastern Hungary. The
names comes from the
Slavic koňar/koniar (a stableman...
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Nureddin İbrahim Paşa; 1873 – 18
February 1932),
known as
Nureddin İbrahim
Konyar from 1934, was a
Turkish military officer who
served in the
Ottoman Army...
- Gajal,
Gerlovo Turk, Karamanli, Kyzylbash, Surguch,
Tozluk Turk,
Yuruk (
Konyar, Yoruk),
Prizren Turk, and
Macedonian Gagauz.[citation needed] Although...
- Gajal,
Gerlovo Turk, Karamanli, Kyzylbash, Surguch,
Tozluk Turk,
Yuruk (
Konyar, Yoruk),
Prizren and
Macedonian Gagauz.
Current estimates of 2019 ****ume...
- Görbeháza Hajdúbagos Hajdúszovát
Hencida Hortobágy Hosszúpályi
Kismarja Kokad Konyár Körösszakál Körösszegapáti
Magyarhomorog Mezőpeterd Mezősas Mikepércs Monostorpályi...
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Khalkhedon ve
Byzantion Kuşatması:
Nedenleri ve Sonuçları", in Şahin, Hamdi;
Konyar, Erkan; Engin, Gürkan (eds.), Özsait Armağanı:
Mehmet ve
Nesrin Özsait Onuruna...
- the Yad
Vashem memorial in Jerusalem.
Tibor was born
Alfred Goldstein in
Konyár,
Kingdom of Hungary, in 1920.
Denied formal training because of his Jewish...
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Konyar, E. (2006). “An Ethno-Archaeological
Approach to the ‘Monumental Rock Signs’ in
Eastern Anatolia”,
Colloquium Anatoli****, V, 113-126.
Konyar,...
- Megh
Kokhono Brishti (2003),
Meyeti Ekhon Kothay Jabe (2016) and
Joiboti Konyar Mon (2021). He
worked as a
lyricist in the "Swadhin
Bangla Betar Kendra"...
- Chup
Kotha Come to the
Point Crime File Face
Ghorar Chal Arai Ghor
Joiboti Konyar Mon
Jonotar Samne Jonoprotinidhi Mathe Moydane Parampara Prophet Joseph...