Ankon may refer to: Ankon (Picenum), an ancient Greek colony, now Ancona in Italy Ankon (Pontus), an ancient settlement of Pontus, now in Turkey Mahidul...
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Mahidul Islam Ankon (born 4 May 1999) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. He made his List A debut for Khelaghar Samaj Kallyan Samity in the 2017–18 Dhaka Premier...
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Ankon (池城 親方 安昆, 19 October 1768 – ?), also known by his Chinese-style name Mō Teijō (毛 廷勷), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Ikegusuku Ankon was...
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Ancona (redirect from Ankon (Picenum))
about 387 BC, who gave it its name: Ancona stems from the Greek word Ἀγκών (Ankṓn), meaning "elbow"; the harbour to the east of the town was originally protected...
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Hossain Hasan Mahmud Naim Sheikh Imrul Kayes Mahmudul Hasan Joy Mahidul Islam Ankon Abu Hider Rony Mahfuzur Rahman Rabby Ziaur Rahman Rubel Hossain Mohammad...
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Miraz (c) Najmul Hossain Shanto (c) Taskin Ahmed Jaker Ali Mahidul Islam Ankon Litton Das (wk) Zakir Hasan Mominul Haque Shahadat Hossain Shadman Islam...
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Ancon (Pontus) (redirect from Ankon (Pontus))
Ancon or Ankon (Ancient Greek: Ἀγκών) was a populated place of ancient Pontus, on the Black Sea and on the coast road east of Amisus. It was on a headland...
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Shahin Alam Shykat Ali Yasir Ali Mosaddek Hossain Abdul Mazid Mahidul Islam Ankon Mohammad Hossain Ali Ripon Mondol Saif Hassan Shuvagata Hom Taufiq Ahmed...
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was ruled out of the second Test due to a concussion, and Mahidul Islam Ankon was named as his replacement. Bangladesh won the toss and elected to bat...
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Ishaq Abdul Wasi Noori Saif Hassan (c) Afif Hossain (vc) Mahidul Islam Ankon (w/k) Mohammad Naim Pinak Ghosh Shakil Hossain (w/k) Towhid Hridoy Hasan...
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Rabbi Akbar Ali Players Rony Talukder Ashiqur Rahman Shibli Mahidul Islam Ankon Mosaddek Hossain Ariful Islam Shuvagata Hom Taibur Rahman Nazmul Islam Apu...
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Central Macedonia, Greece Amfipoli Amphissa Phocis, Greece Amfissa Salona Ankon (Ἀγκών) Adriatic coast of central Italy Ancona Antigonea Chaonia, southern...
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via the Kickstarter campaign page. In 2016, Morris revealed the map of Ankon-Konu, the setting for Book 7, on the Fabled Lands blog. Book 7 is currently...
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Location Modern name(s) Foundation date Mother city Founder(s) Adrìa Veneto Adria 385 BC Syrakousai Unknown Ankón Marche Ancona 387 BC Syrakousai Unknown...
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Zaman Khan Mrittunjoy Chowdhury Jaker Ali Rishad Hossain Mahidul Islam Ankon Matthew Forde Imrul Kayes Musfik Hasan Mohammad Enamul Aliss Islam Roston...
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turns his attention to the Adriatic and founds the colonies of Ancona (Ankon) and Adria (Adrìa). Plato is forced by Dionysius to leave Syracuse after...
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Participants 4 Matches 7 Player of the series Mahidul Islam Ankon (Central Zone) Most runs Mahidul Islam Ankon (Central Zone) (236) Most wickets Nahid Rana (North...
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(ἀγκύλος), "crooked". Plutarch thinks the word may be derived from the Greek ankōn (ἀγκών), "elbow", the weapon being carried on the elbow. Varro derives it...
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Right-handed Right-arm off break Overseas Wicket-keepers Mahidul Islam Ankon Bangladesh Right-handed All-rounders Mehedi Hasan Miraz (C) Bangladesh...
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Victorians Khushdil Shah (c T Ahmed) Roston Chase (c MN Sheikh) Mahidul Islam Ankon (c Irfan Sukkur) Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka 19 January 2024 8...
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in Syracuse at the time of Dionysius I (in what was the Greek colony of Ankón it continues to be prepared today and its inhabitants define this type of...
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democratic governments there. This marked the foundation of Adrìa (now Adria), Ankón (now Ancona), Issa (now Vis), Dimos (now Hvar), Pharos (now Stari Grad)...
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Syracuse, who gave it its name: Ancona stems from the Greek word Ἀγκών (Ankòn), meaning "elbow" 387 Argos and Korinth split 387 All cities gain independence...
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these countries were imported into Picenum through the Greek emporiums of Ankón (Ancona) and Numana. Also characteristic of this phase are the imports of...
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Shuvagoto Hom Shohidul Islam Taibur Rahman Md Anamul Haque Mahidul Islam Ankon (wk) Naeem Islam Abu Haider Rony Arif Ahmed Ripon Mondol Nazmul Islam Apu...
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turns his attention to the Adriatic and founds the colonies of Ancona (Ankon) and Adria (Adrìa). Plato is forced by Dionysius to leave Syracuse after...
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series Saif Hassan (Sheikh Jamal Dhanmondi Club) Most runs Mahidul Islam Ankon (647) (Mohammedan) Most wickets Abu Hider (31) (Mohammedan) ← 2022–23 2024–25...
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Bangladesh HP XI Pakistan A Shahadat Hossain (c) Mahidul Islam Ankon (wk) Parvez Hossain Emon Amite Hasan Ariful Islam Mukidul Islam Shadman Islam Aich...
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Trapezous (now called Trabzon) Ancient Greek cities in the Pontos include Ankon, Argyria, Boon, Eusene, Gadilon,Garzoubanthon, Gaziura, Gozalena, Heracleium...
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Right-handed Right-arm off break Overseas Wicket-keepers Mahidul Islam Ankon Bangladesh Right-handed All-rounders Mehedi Hasan Miraz (C) Bangladesh...
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