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İsmail Hakkı Sunat was an actor. more » | |
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İzzet Birand is the father of Mehmet Ali Birand. more » | |
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Óengus Bolg, son of Lugaid, son of Mac Nia, son of Mac Con, son of Lugaid Loígde, son of Dáire... more » | |
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Ōishi Sadahisa was a retainer of the Ogigayatsu-Uesugi branch of the Uesugi, and the builder of... more » | |
Ōkubo Tadamasa was the 4th daimyō of Odawara Domain in Sagami Province, in mid-Edo period Japan... more » | |
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