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Results for: 'Trương Duy Nhất' Duy Khánh Nguyễn Văn Diệp, stage name Duy Khánh (born 1 June 1936 in Triệu Phước Village, Triệu Phong District, Quang Tri Province, Việt Nam – died 12 February 2003, Fountain Valley, CA, USA) was a Vietnamese singer-songwriter. He was one of the many singers and…
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Results for: '1994 Harrow London Borough Council election' 1990 Harrow London Borough Council election The 1990 Harrow Council election took place on 3 May 1990 to elect members of Harrow London Borough Council in London, England. The whole council was up for election and the Conservative party…
Results for: 'Telusu Kada' Gnana Shekar V. S. Gnana Shekar V. S. (born 1 June 1979) is an Indian cinematographer and painter. He marked his beginning with his student film titled Tetris which was an official selection at Cinéfondation, Cannes Film Festival. He gained critical recognition from his…
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Results for: 'NOW (Turkish TV channel)' Gaddar (TV series) Gaddar is a Turkish TV series, signed by Ay Yapım, the first episode of which was released on January 19, 2024, produced by Kerem Çatay, directed by Sinan Öztürk, written by Hürer Ebeoğlu, and starring Çağatay Ulusoy, Sümeyye Aydoğan, Onur…
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Results for: 'Sean Patrick Fannon' Dungeons & Dragons campaign settings The flexibility of the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) game rules means that Dungeon Masters (DM) are free to create their own fantasy campaign settings. For those who wanted a pre-packaged setting in which to play, TSR, Wizards of the…
Results for: 'Pandu College' B.H. College B.H. College is an undergraduate college&language=en' target='_self'>college established in the year 1966 at Howly of Barpeta district in Assam. The college is affiliated to Gauhati University. The college also offers M.Com Regular course under GU.…
Results for: 'Ilango Adigal' Cilappatikaram Cilappatikāram (Tamil: சிலப்பதிகாரம், Malayalam: ചിലപ്പതികാരം, IPA: ʧiləppət̪ikɑːrəm, lit. "the Tale of an Anklet"), also referred to as Silappathikaram or Silappatikaram, is the earliest Tamil epic. It is a poem of 5,730 lines in almost entirely akaval…
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Results for: '1949 New York' 1949 New York Bulldogs season The 1949 New York Bulldogs season was their first season in New York in the National Football League (NFL), and the continuation of the Dayton Triangles franchise, after having played five years as the Boston Yanks, and last as the Bulldogs…
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Results for: 'Humayun Ahmed' Ahmed Humayun Ahmed Humayun (18 May 1936 – 23 July 1999) was a Bangladeshi journalist. He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 1987 by the Government of Bangladesh. References for the article Ahmed HumayunReferences for words Ahmed Humayun Sheet Music Bidya Sinha Saha Mim Bidya…
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