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  2. Nart saga - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 November 2024. Folklore of the North Caucasus "Nart" redirects here. For other uses, see Nart (disambiguation). Part of a series on the Circassians Адыгэхэр Circassia Adyghe Xabze Circassians List of notable Circassians Circassian genocide Circassian diaspora Turkey Jordan Israel Syria Germany ...

  3. Burnett v. National Association of Realtors - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, as part of its rules governing multiple listing services, NAR adopted a rule requiring Realtors to make "blanket unilateral offers of compensation" when listing homes for sale on an MLS. [7] These offers of compensation were required to be "a percentage of the gross selling price or as a definite dollar amount" and were to be paid by ...

  4. Tsovinar (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Tzovinar (Ծովինար) or Nar (Նար) was the Armenian goddess of water, sea, and rain. [1] She was a fierce goddess, who forced the rain to fall from the heavens with her fury. Her name, Tzovinar, means "daughter of the seas" and she is identified as the mother of Sanasar and Baghdasar in Armenian epic tradition.

  5. Ship of Fools (satire) - Wikipedia

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    Some 20th-century artists, including Art Hazelwood [d], [citation needed] Dušan Kállay [], [citation needed] István Orosz, [citation needed] Richard Rappaport [de; pt], [citation needed] Brian Williams, [citation needed] made images based on Das Narrenschiff, or drew illustrations for contemporary editions of The Ship of Fools.

  6. Nardoqan - Wikipedia

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    Pomegranate (in Turkish: Nar) thematic table in Nardugan. Nardoqan or Nardugan (Kazakh: Нартуған, [nɑrto̙wˈɣɑn], Turkish: Nardoğan, Azerbaijani: Narduqan) was a Turkic holiday concept in Tengriism. Nowadays, it is most commonly used to refer to the winter solstice in many Central Asian and Siberian languages.

  7. Canadian National 1392 - Wikipedia

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    The locomotive was leased to the Northern Alberta Railways (NAR) on May 31, 1957, where it was reassigned to pull short-distance work trains and weed trains throughout Alberta. [2] No. 1392 was retired from revenue service in June 1958, and it was thereafter donated to the City of Edmonton, who decided to move it to the Edmonton Exhibition ...

  8. Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari - Wikipedia

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    The Nuclei Armati Rivoluzionari (English: "Armed Revolutionary Nuclei"), abbreviated NAR, was an Italian neo-fascist armed militant organization active during the Years of Lead from 1977 to November 1981.

  9. Kingdoms of Fire - Wikipedia

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    Kingdoms of Fire (Arabic: ممالك النار, romanized: Mamalik Al-Nar) is an Arabic historical drama television series about the reign of Ottoman Empire's Selim I and Mamluk Sultanate's Tuman bay II, created by Muhammed Abdulmalik and directed by British director Peter Webber.