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Vélodrome d'Hiver
former velodrome stadium in Paris (1909-1959)
Speckled swellshark
species of fish
Palmerston
town in Waitaki District, Otago Region, New Zealand
Beaumont–Adams revolver
service pistol
Figaro
genus of fishes
Cook's swellshark
species of fish
Flagtail swellshark
species of fish
Hagop Ishkanian
Armenian and American sculptor
Friedrich Heer
Austrian historian and writer (1916-1983)
Freshwater whipray
species of fish
Baş Küngüt
human settlement in Azerbaijan
Kamarinskaya
thumb|Kamarinskaya. Russian Empire Kamarinskaya () is a traditional Russian folk dance, which is mostly known today as the Russian composer Mikhail Glinka's composition of the same name. Glinka's Kamarinskaya, written in 1848, was the first orchestral work based entirely on Russian folk song and to use the compositional principles of that genre to dictate the form of the music. It premiered on 15 March 1850. It became a touchstone for the following generation of Russian composers ranging from the Western-oriented Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky to the group of nationalists known collectively as The F
Painted swellshark
species of fish
HMS Gurkha
1940 L-class destroyer
honeycomb whipray
Indonesian species of stingray
Averil Cameron
English historian of late antiquity (born 1940)
Bahá'í laws
laws and ordinances used in the Bahá'í Faith
women artists
women in the arts according to various sources over time (container concept)
Cheviot
locality in Hurunui District, Canterbury Region, New Zealand
air mass
optical path length through Earth’s atmosphere for light from a celestial source
Muhammad Adil Shah
Fourth ruler of the Sur dynasty
Free Association of German Trade Unions
trade union federation in Imperial and early Weimar Germany
Narrowbar swellshark
species of fish
Western shovelnose stingaree
species of fish
North Sea flood of 1962
natural disaster
Bve trainsim
1996 video game
Vera de Spinadel
Argentinian mathematician (1929–2017)
Eastern shovelnose stingaree
species of fish
Henry Kyemba
Ugandan politician
Lucius Vipsanius Major
father of Agrippa
Padshahnama
Padshahnama or Badshah Nama (; ) is a group of works written as the official history of the reign of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan I. Unillustrated texts are known as Shahjahannama, with Padshahnama used for the illustrated manuscript versions. These works are among the major sources of information about Shah Jahan's reign. Lavishly illustrated copies were produced in the imperial workshops, with many Mughal miniatures. Although military campaigns are given the most prominence, the illustrations and paintings in the manuscripts of these works illuminate life in the imperial court, depicting we
Aşağı Küngüt
human settlement in Azerbaijan
Dasyatis parvonigra
species of fish
Stephie D'Souza
Indian sprinter (1936–1998)
Al-Mourabitoun
The Independent Nasserite Movement – INM () or simply Al-Murabitoun ( lit. The Steadfast), also termed variously Independent Nasserite Organization (INO) or Movement of Independent Nasserists (MIN), is a Nasserist political party in Lebanon.
Philip Maurice, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg
German noble
HMAS Arunta
1940 Tribal-class destroyer
Szmalcownik
thumb|200px|Polish underground Biuletyn Informacyjny (Information Bulletin), 2 September 1943, announcing death sentences carried out on collaborators, including a szmalcownik named Jan Grabiec thumb|Announcement by the governor of the Warsaw District, [[Ludwig Fischer, of 13 May 1943, encouraging the inhabitants of Warsaw to hand over communist agents and Jews to the German authorities]] thumb|200px|Directorate of Underground Resistance poster, September 1943, announcing death sentences carried out on collaborators, including Bogusław Jan Pilnik, sentenced for 'blackmailing, and delivering to
Hermann JacobsenJohannes Heinrich Jacobsen
German botanist and gardener (1898-1978)
Crossford
village in Fife, Scotland, UK
Fourteenth Air Force
numbered air force of the United States Air Force responsible for space forces
Volkslied
Volkslied (literally: folk song) is a genre of popular songs in German which are traditionally sung. While many of them were first passed orally, several collections were published from the late 18th century. Later, some popular songs were also included in this classification.
Frederick Casimir, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg
Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg and Hanau-Münzenberg (1623-1685)
Aryacakravarti dynasty
kings of the Jaffna Kingdom in Sri Lanka
Yaman
Hindustani raga
Black-spotted whipray
species of fish
Antoni Tyzenhaus
Lithuanian noble (1733-1785)
Osteodontornis
Osteodontornis is an extinct seabird genus. It contains a single named species, Osteodontornis orri ('''Orr's bony-toothed bird', in literal translation of its scientific name), which was described quite exactly one century after the first species of the Pelagornithidae (Pelagornis miocaenus) was. O. orri'' was named after Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History paleontologist Phil C. Orr, for his recognition of the importance of the specimen.
Anatol E. Baconsky
Romanian writer (1925-1977)
Kangar Union
turkic union founded in the 12th century
Arkady Ostashev
Soviet engineer (1925–1998)
HMS Oakley
1942 Hunt-class destroyer
HMCS Iroquois
1941 Tribal-class destroyer
Allahdad
1839 series of riots and forced conversions of Jews to Islam in Iran
Church of Our Lady on the Sand in Wrocław
church in Wroclaw
Croatia–Hungary relations
diplomatic relations between the Republic of Croatia and Hungary
Chigils
The Chigil (Chihil, Cihil, or Chiyal) were a Turkic tribe known from the 7th century CE as living around Issyk Kul lake area. They were considered to be descended from the tribe Chuyue, who were of mixed Yueban-Western Turkic origins.
Ioachim Chronicle
list of Persian poets and authors
Wikimedia list article
John Andrew Frank Garrick
New Zealand ichthyologist