with the rise in the number of ordas. Ordas were patriarchal, with its male members constituting a military. While some ordas were able to sustain themselves...
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Look up orda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Orda may refer to: Orda (organization), a historical sociopolitical and military structure of Mongol Eurasia...
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Ordas is a village and municipality in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary. It covers an area of 16.31 km2 (6 sq mi)...
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Napoleon Mateusz Tadeusz Orda (Belarusian: Напалеон Орда; Lithuanian: Napoleonas Orda; 11 February 1807 – 26 April 1883) was a Polish-Lithuanian musician...
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Orda Ichen (Mongolian: ᠣᠷᠳᠤc. 1206 – 1251) was a Mongol Khan and military strategist who ruled the eastern part of the Golden Horde (division of the Mongol...
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Ulug Orda or Uluğ Orda may refer to: the Crimean Khanate the Great Horde This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ulug Orda. If...
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Alash Autonomy (redirect from Alash Orda)
The Alash Autonomy, also known as Alash Orda, was an unrecognized Kazakh provisional government, or proto-state, located in Central Asia and was part of...
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FC Kaisar (redirect from FC Meliorator Kzyl-Orda)
FC Kaysar (Kazakh: Қайсар Футбол Клубы, Qaisar Futbol Kluby) is a Kazakh professional football club based in the Gany Muratbayev Stadium in Kyzylorda....
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Orda Cave (Ординская, Ordinskaya) is a gypsum crystal cave found underneath the western Ural Mountains. The mouth is near the shore of the Kungur River...
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Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug (Russian: Усть-Орды́нский Буря́тский о́круг; Buryat: Усть-Ордын (Усть-Ордагай) Буряадай тойрог Ust’-Ordyn (Ust’-Ordagay) Buryaaday...
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Patrice Ordas (22 July 1951 – 9 December 2019) was a French novelist and comic writer. Ordas taught drawing, art history, and French at the Haute École...
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Orda is a Polish coat of arms. It was used by several szlachta families in the times of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Notable bearers of this coat...
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Bokey Orda (Kazakh: Бөкей Орда ауданы, Bökei Orda audany) is a district of West Kazakhstan Region in western Kazakhstan. The administrative center of...
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Alfred Orda (full name Alfred Orda-Wdowczak; 1915–2004) was a Polish operatic baritone and soloist. Most of his life and performance career was spent...
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Diego de Ordaz (redirect from Diego de Ordas)
Diego de Ordaz, also Diego de Ordás (Spanish: [ˈdjeɣo ðe oɾˈðaθ]; 1480 in Castroverde de Campos, Zamora province, Spain – 1532 on the Atlantic), was a...
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Urda (cheese) (redirect from Orda (cheese))
urdă; Serbian: вурда / vurda; Ukrainian: вурда, romanized: vurda; Hungarian: orda, zsendice) is a sort of whey cheese commonly produced in Southeast Europe...
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Kyzylorda (redirect from Kyzyl-Orda)
(Kazakh: Қызылорда, romanized: Qyzylorda, (listen)), formerly known as Kzyl-Orda (Russian: Кзыл-Орда), Ak-Mechet (Ак-Мечеть), Perovsk (Перовск), Leninsk (Ленинск)...
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the original on 3 December 2016. Retrieved 22 September 2018. Damian Ordás at World Rowing Damian Ordás at Olympics.com Damian Ordás at Olympedia v t e...
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2017. Retrieved July 2, 2014.(subscription required) Ordás, M. C.; Albaigés, J.; Bayona, J. M.; Ordás, A.; Figueras, A. (2007). "Assessment of In Vivo Effects...
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Akorda Residence (redirect from Ak-Orda Presidential Palace)
marble were used for the floor patterns. Ak Orda at night 2012 series 10,000 tenge note featuring Ak Orda Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and Indian...
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(Mongolian: ᠴᠠᠭᠠᠨ ᠣᠷᠳᠣ, Цагаан орд, Cagaan ord; Kazakh: Ақ Орда, romanized: Aq Orda), or more appropriately, the Left wing of the Jochid Ulus was one of the...
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Orda (Russian: Орда) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Ordinsky District of Perm Krai, Russia, located on the Kungur River...
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Ordas (born 21 February 1998) is a French-born Spanish rugby union player and He plays at fly-half. "Manuel Ordas Stats". It's Rugby. "Manuel Ordas"...
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Wisconsin. p. 1. Retrieved 2012-08-12. Katz and Weaver, p. 280 Ordas and Cartea, p. 128 Ordas and Cartea, p. 135 "Cabbage". GMO Food Database. GMO Compass...
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Kyzylorda Region (redirect from Kzyl-Orda Province)
Кызылординская область, romanized: Kyzylordinskaya oblast), formerly known as Kyzyl-Orda Region until 1991 is a region of Kazakhstan. Its capital is the city of Qyzylorda...
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Wings of the Golden Horde (redirect from Qoq-Orda)
and the elder Orda Khan who agreed that Batu enjoyed primacy as the supreme khan of the Golden Horde (Jochid Ulus).[citation needed] Orda, along with some...
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Santa María de Ordás is a municipality located in the province of León, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality...
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Orda (Russian: Орда) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Orda, Perm Krai, a selo in Ordinsky District of Perm Krai Orda, Tver Oblast, a...
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Skewbald Horde (redirect from Pegaya Orda)
Skewbald Horde (Russian: Пегая Орда, romanized: Pegaia Orda) was a Selkup tribal association in the basins of the Narym and Tom Rivers during the 16th...
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main leaders were Marcelino Domingo, Álvaro de Albornoz, and Félix Gordón Ordás. PRRS was an important force in the elections of 1931, winning 54 seats...
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