• Look up Merv or marw in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Merv is a city in Turkmenistan. Merv is also a nickname for Mervin or Mervyn: Merv Batt, birth...
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  • Merv Smith or Mervyn Smith may refer to: Merv Smith (footballer) (1924–1977), Australian rules footballer Merv Smith (broadcaster) (1933–2018), New Zealand...
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  • Alexandria on the Oxus, Bactria, in modern Afghanistan Alexandria in Margiana or Merv, Bactria, in modern Turkmenistan Alexandria Eschate, Fergana, modern Tajikistan...
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  • on CBC Television 1952–1953 Crosswords DS, a 2008 video game by Nintendo Merv Griffin's Crosswords (commonly shortened to Crosswords), an American game...
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  • accordionist Martin Tweed (1890–1974), New Zealand rugby player and physician Merv Tweed (born 1955), Canadian politician Paul Tweed (born 1955), Northern Ireland...
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  • Dendron, Greek village, birthplace of Cosmas of Aetolia An alias of musician Merv Pepler, one half of Eat Static. Dendron (band), all-female rock band from...
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  • racehorse Wheel of Fortune (American game show) (1975–present), created by Merv Griffin International versions: Wheel of Fortune (Australian game show) Wheel...
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  • Perv (redirect from Perv (disambiguation))
    (fictional characters) from videogame Manhunt 2 Search for "perv" on Wikipedia. Merv the Perv (fictional character) a 2000s character from Saturday Night Live...
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    for St Kilda and grandson of Merv Anthony Harvey (footballer), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda and grandson of Merv Mick Harvey (umpire) (1921–2016)...
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  • Committee Caesar's Commentaries (disambiguation), a number of works by or attributed to Julius Caesar Commentaries of Ishodad of Merv, set of ninth-century Syriac...
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  • General of Sri Lanka from 1943 to 1945 Merv Griffin (1925-2007), American singer, television host and media mogul Merv Harvey (1918–1995), Australian cricketer...
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  • now Umm Qais Antiochia in Pieria, now Arwad Antiochia in Margiana, now Merv, Turkmenistan Antiochia in Scythia, on the Jaxartes (Syr Darya) river, now...
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    place for travellers, located in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran, between Merv and Nishapur. Built in the 12th century (circa 1114), the building looks...
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  • (1772-1846), English clergyman Lance Thackeray (1869–1916), English illustrator Merv Thackeray (1925–2014), Australian politician Michael M. Thackeray (fl. from...
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  • Philatelic Collections Martin Ephraim Mosely (1877-1948), English entomologist Merv Mosely, American football player Peter Mosely, an American musician Robert...
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  • American author Meriwether Lewis Walker (1869–1947), American brigadier general Merv Walker (born 1952), Canadian football player Miles Walker (born 1940), English...
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  • Sidle (redirect from Sidle (disambiguation))
    "The Merv Griffin Show" Side (disambiguation) Saddle (disambiguation) Sidel, a manufacturing company Sideways (disambiguation) Crabwalk (disambiguation) This...
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  • (Persian: مروزی) or al-Marwazi (Arabic: المروزي) is a nisba meaning "from Merv", a historical city in (early Khorasan and present day Central Asia), near...
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    reformer Lyn Jaffray (born 1950), New Zealand All Black rugby union player Merv Jaffray (born 1949), New Zealand All Black rugby union player Robert A. Jaffray...
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  • American architect and artist Martin Griffin (disambiguation) Marvin Griffin, American politician Merv Griffin (1925–2007), entertainer, talk show host...
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  • Maynard (historian), Australian historian, grandson of Aboriginal jockey Merv Maynard Luther Fuller, also known as John Maynard, helmsman of the steamboat...
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  • Revival Going Places, an album by Máirtín O'Connor Band, 2011 Going Places, Merv Griffin's mid-1950s television talk show, aired on ABC Going Places (American...
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  • Marv (redirect from Marv (disambiguation))
    Crawl Marv Films, the name of Matthew Vaughn's UK-based production company Merv, Turkmenistan, also spelled Marv Battle of Marv, 1510 All pages with titles...
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  • Connors, American musician Mark Connors, Australian rugby union footballer Merv Connors, American baseball player Mike Connors (1925–2017), American actor...
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  • police officer Merv Hughes (born 1961), Australian cricketer Mervin Ray Hughes (born 1969), American serial killer Michael Hughes (disambiguation) Mickey Hughes...
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    Prior to the Battle of Geok Tepe in January 1881 and subsequent conquest of Merv in 1884, the Turkmen "retained the condition of predatory, horse-riding nomads...
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  • suffragist and politician Meg Lees (born 1948), member of the Australian Senate Merv Lees, Australian rugby league footballer Nathaniel Lees (born 1972), New...
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  • competition show One in a Million, a 1967 American game show produced by Merv Griffin Enterprises "One in a Million", an episode of The Proud Family One...
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  • Cross (born 1962), American actress Mark Cross (disambiguation) Martin Cross (born 1957), British oarsman Merv Cross (1941–2023), Australian doctor and former...
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  • Zealand lawn bowler May Elliot Hobbs (1877–1956), Scottish singer and dancer Merv Hobbs (born 1942), Australian rules footballer Michael Hobbs, multiple people...
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