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Laki is spoken in Iran and in Turkey. In Iran, the isogloss of Laki spans from Khorramabad to east of Kermanshah, from Holeylan to Harsin. [10] It's the main language in Selseleh, Delfan, Kuhdasht and Khawa counties in Lorestan Province, [11] including Oshtorinan District of Borujerd County, [12] and also around Malayer and Nahavand in Hamadan Province. [13]
The seal of the Sisingamangaraja dynasty. There were numerous kingdoms and dynasties in the history of the Batak and Toba Batak people. The last dynasty in the Toba Batak people is the Sisingamangaraja dynasty with twelve successive priest kings called ‘Sisingamangaraja’ from the Sinambela clan.
Botak Jones is a national chain of American food restaurants in Singapore. The company was founded in 2003 by Bernard "Bernie" Allen Utchenik, following a few failed tries at the food industry. The company was founded in 2003 by Bernard "Bernie" Allen Utchenik, following a few failed tries at the food industry.
Bald! is a "fly-on-the-wall" documentary about baldness, broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom in April 2003. The show followed a number of men as they tried to hold back the advancement of hair loss, and the methods that they tried to cope with the problem.
Botak Chin engaged in eight robberies within a month in 1969. This led to his first arrest; he was convicted and sentenced to prison for 7 years. He was released before serving out his sentence and resolved to retire from gangsterism. However, his attempt to become clean and sell vegetables was unsatisfying financially; [5] and he returned to ...
The film follows the life of three former students, Botak, Daim and Ayam who adapt to the outside world as soon as their sentence ends. The storyline began after they were released early after rescuing the civilians during the riot at Indera Sakti School triggered by Lan Todak, the gangster who had been hostile to them once the former Wira Bakti students were transferred to the school.
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse became a bestseller. [1] [2] It has been reviewed by James Lovegrove, in the Financial Times, and was included in his 2019 best picture book list.
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