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Sarukhan (Armenian: Սարուխան) is a
village in the
Gavar Muni****lity of the
Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The
village was
named Sarukhan in honor...
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Arturo Sarukhán Casamitjana (Spanish: [saɾuˈxan]; born 14
September 1963) is a
former amb****ador of
Mexico to the
United States. A
consultant and public...
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Sarukhan (1300/01–1345/46) was a
Turkish Bey of
Magnesia (present-day Manisa, Turkey).
Sarukhan was a
Turkish Bey who is
remembered for his conquests...
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Beylik into the
Ottoman Empire as a province. The
founder of the beylik,
Sarukhan Bey,
began his
military career as an emir of the Germiyanids. Sometime...
- José
Sarukhán Kermez (born 15 July 1940) is a
plant biologist and ecologist. He is
currently the
National Coordinator for Mexico’s
National Commission...
- and of a
Turkish raiding fleet,
possibly from the
beyliks of
Aydin and
Sarukhan. The
Turks abandoned their ships and
landed on the
island of Imbros, where...
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Alexander Sarukhan Born (1898-10-01)October 1, 1898
Russian Empire Died
January 1, 1977(1977-01-01) (aged 78) Cairo,
Egypt Nationality Armenian-Egyptian...
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Coles (1973)
Ranunculus bulbosus L in Europe.
Watsonia 9: 207-228 J
Sarukhan (1974)
Studies on
plant demography:
Ranunculus repens L., R.
bulbosus L...
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coastal regions of the
Aegean Sea, the
founders of the
Beyliks of Aydin,
Sarukhan, İnançoğlu and Menteşe
having started out as
Germiyan commanders. They...
- Saru Khan (Persian: ساروخان), also
Romanized as Sārūk Khān and
Sarūkhān, is a
village in, and the
capital of,
Palanganeh Rural District of the Central...