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Narkis (born 1976),
Israeli singer Uzi
Narkis (1925–1997),
Israeli general Narcissus (disambiguation) This page
lists people with the
surname Narkis,...
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Narkis (Hebrew: ליאור נרקיס; born
November 8, 1976, in Holon, Israel) is an
Israeli singer. Lior
Narkis was born in Holon. His father,
David Narkis,...
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Narki (Persian: نركي, also
Romanized as
Narkī) is a
village in Eshkevar-e
Sofla Rural District,
Rahimabad District,
Rudsar County,
Gilan Province, Iran...
- Uzi
Narkiss (Hebrew: עוזי נרקיס;
January 6, 1925 –
December 17, 1997) was an
Israeli general.
Narkiss was
commander of the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF)...
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basketball player and
coach Lior Mor (born 1976),
Israeli tennis player Lior
Narkis,
Israeli singer who
represented Israel in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2003...
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introduced mortar and
recoilless rifle fire.
Under the
orders from
General Narkis, the
Israelis responded only with small-arms fire,
firing in a flat trajectory...
- laws,
including those governing Holy Places, to the
Haram al-Sharif. Uzi
Narkis (then
chief of the IDF's
Central Command)
described the
arrangements at...
- actor,
screenwriter and
comedian Moshe Mizrahi,
basketball player Lior
Narkis,
singer Avi Nimni,
footballer Oren Nissim,
footballer Chen Reiss, opera...
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Kirel Kushnir Shiri Maimon Kobi
Marimi Moran Mazor Milk and
Honey Lior
Narkis Liora Netta Noa
PingPong Poogy Rita
Lehakat Shiru Harel Skaat Tal Sondak...
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Voronezh Oblast "Artisans'
Synagogue in Rostov-on-Don, Russia". The
Bezalel Narkis Index of
Jewish Art.
Center for
Jewish Art.
Retrieved 1
January 2022. "Photograph...