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operation rather than captured.
Kurdistan Workers'
Party insurgency Kurdish:
Mirad Qarayîlan "MFA - I.
Historical Background and Development".
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Mirad is a
village in
eastern Yemen. It is
located in the
Hadhramaut Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Hadhramaut Governorate v t e...
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Mirande (French pronunciation: [
miʁɑ̃d] ; Gascon: Miranda) is a
commune in the Gers department, Occitania,
southwestern France. Town Hall St. Mary's Cathedral...
- Ralf Isau (born 2
March 1956, in Berlin) is a
German author of
fantasy novels,
often archaeology-themed. He
received the 1997
Buxtehuder Bulle for his...
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Gerardo Mirad (born 25
August 1967) is an
Argentine former professional tennis player.
Mirad, who
comes from Rosario,
started playing tennis at the age...
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bodies such as the CNDA (the
Cherished Numbers Dealers ****ociation),
MIRAD (Members
Institute Registration Agents & Dealers) and the CNG (the Cherished...
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Searight (1935) Babm by
Rikichi Okamoto (1962) aUI by W. John
Weilgart (1962)
Mirad (aka Unilingua) by
Noubar Agopoff (1966)
Kotava by
Staren Fetcey (1978)...
- Gode Airport,
which is
named Ugaas Mirad Ugaas Leyli Airport , (IATA: GDE, ICAO: HAGO) is a
public airport in the city of Gode, in
eastern Ethiopia. The...
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Okamoto Notable for
using Latin letters as a syllabary.
Unilingua (now
Mirad) 1966 (revised 1967 and 2022)
Noubar Agopoff A
priori ontological vocabulary...
- plays.
Templeton directed Play of the W****'s
production of Ad de Bont's
Mirad, A Boy from Bosnia,[self-published source]
which was well-received by Sue...