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In this style, known as Turkman, the flat figures of previous
The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry W. G. Archer 1943
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Najat Hussein Hassan, a Turkman council member, says since the fall of the old regime, the Kurds have been extremely busy repopulating Kirkuk - with staggering success.
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Najat Hussein Hassan, a Turkman council member, says since the fall of the old regime, the Kurds have been extremely busy repopulating Kirkuk - with staggering success.
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Najat Hussein Hassan, a Turkman council member, says since the fall of the old regime, the Kurds have been extremely busy repopulating Kirkuk - with staggering success.
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These rugs, principally woven by women of the Turkman culture, often include red or yellow hues and are peppered with large weapons, military vehicles and English phrases such as "Hand Bom [Bomb]," "Rooket [Rocket]" and "Made in Afghanistan."
Boing Boing 2008
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He declared a national holiday in honor of melons and urged his people to “let the life of every Turkman be as beautiful as our melons.”
One-Man Stan 2007
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Also, looks like a Turkman ak öý or gara öý – the Central Asian version of the ger – to me.
Art in the Mail 2009
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Also, looks like a Turkman ak öý or gara öý – the Central Asian version of the ger – to me.
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In the meantime, Russia is paying premium prices to lock up Kazakh, Uzbek, and Turkman gas.
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He declared a national holiday in honor of melons and urged his people to “let the life of every Turkman be as beautiful as our melons.”
One-Man Stan 2007
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