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Azer (Dungeons
Azer may refer to: * Azer (name) * Azer (language) * Azer (''Dungeons & Dragons''), a race from a plane of fire in ''Dungeons & Dragons'' *AZER, the reporting mark for the Arizona Eastern Railway, a Class III railroad in the southwestern United States See also *Azerbaijan (other) Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a country in the South Caucasus. Azerbaijan, Azarbaijan or Azərbaycan may also refer to: * Azerbaijan (Iran), a historical region in northwestern Iran, where ancient Ātṛpātakāna was locat ... * Azerbaijani (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Azer (name)
Azer may refer to the following people: Surname: * Gündüz Gürol Azer (born 1980), Turkish footballer * Hani Azer (born 1948), Egyptian civil engineer *Samy Azer, Australian medical educator * Gerges Azer, Anesthesia Resident in Cleveland Clinic Florida Given name: * Azer Aliyev (born 1994), Russian football midfielder * Azer Amiraslanov (born 1971), Azerbaijani economist *Azer Bušuladžić (born 1991), Bosnian-Danish footballer *Azer Bülbül Subutay Kesgin, better known by his stage name Azer Bülbül (1 February 1967 – 6 January 2012), was a prominent Turkish folk singer and actor. Biography Azer Bülbül was born Subutay Kesgin in Arpaçay, Kars Province, Kars in Azerbaijanis, A ... (1967– 2012), Azerbaijani folk singer and actor * Azer Mammadov (born 1976), Azerbaijani football defender * Azer Mirzoev (born 1978), Azerbaijani chess player * Azer Zeynalov (born 1964), Azerbaijani opera singer, film composer and actor {{given name, type=both ...
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Azer (language)
Azer or Azayr is a mostly or entirely extinct dialect of the Soninke language, heavily mixed with Berber and Hassaniya Arabic, formerly spoken in Mauritania and northern Mali. History and distribution Azer arose as a lingua franca for trade across the Sahel, a mixture between Soninke and Berber, widely spoken in the salt-trading centres of Ouadane, Tinigi, Chinguetti, Tichit, Oualata, and Aoudaghost. The name is supposedly derived from the Berber term 'El Answar', their name for the Guiriganke or related Soninke group who founded these oasis towns. Azer's usage progressively declined beginning in the 16th century as it was replaced by Berber and Hassaniya. Elements of the language were collected and studied by Heinrich Barth in the 19th century, Diego Brosset in 1930–1931 and Théodore Monod in 1934. Some Berber and Nemadi communities in the Adrar Plateau, Araouane, Oualata, Néma and Taoudenni spoke Azer well into the 20th century. The language survives today mostly in ...
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Azer (Dungeons & Dragons)
This is a list of ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 2nd-edition monsters, an important element of that role-playing game. This list only includes monsters from official ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 2nd Edition supplements published by TSR, Inc. or Wizards of the Coast, not licensed or unlicensed third-party products such as video games or unlicensed ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' 2nd Edition manuals. __TOC__ Monsters in the 2nd edition ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' The second edition of the ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'' game featured both a higher number of books of monsters – "many tied to their growing stable of campaign worlds" – and more extensive monster descriptions than both earlier and later editions, with usually one page in length. Next to a description, monster entries in this edition contained standardized sections covering combat, their habit and society, and their role in the eco-system. While later editions gave the various creatures all the attributes ...
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Arizona Eastern Railway
The Arizona Eastern Railway is a Class III railroad that operates of railroad between Clifton, Arizona, and Miami, Arizona, in the United States. This includes trackage rights over the Union Pacific Railroad between Lordsburg, New Mexico, and Bowie, Arizona. The railroad serves the copper mining region of southeastern Arizona, and the agricultural Gila River Valley. The railroad offers a Transloading, transload location for lumber, building materials and other consumer commodities at Globe, Arizona, and can handle railcars weighing up to 286,000lbs. As of 2023, AZER has one interchange, with Union Pacific in Lordsburg, New Mexico. History What is now the Arizona Eastern Railway was chartered as the Gila Valley, Globe and Northern Railway (GVGN) on January 5, 1885. Before completion to Globe in 1899, the GVGN came under the control of the Arizona Eastern Railroad (AE). The Arizona Eastern was leased by the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) in 1905 and merged into the SP system ...
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Azerbaijan (other)
Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a country in the South Caucasus. Azerbaijan, Azarbaijan or Azərbaycan may also refer to: * Azerbaijan (Iran), a historical region in northwestern Iran, where ancient Ātṛpātakāna was located, today spanning three provinces of Iran * Whole Azerbaijan, irredentist concept of uniting territories into the Republic of Azerbaijan Historical entities In Iran * Ātṛpātakāna, ancient kingdom (c. 323 BC – 226 AD) * Adurbadagan, Sasanian province (226–651) * Azerbaijan province (Safavid Iran), Safavid province (1501–1736) * Azerbaijan People's Government, a short-lived autonomous state (1945–46) In the South Caucasus * Azerbaijan Democratic Republic The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (), also known as the Azerbaijan People's Republic (; ), was the first secular democracy, democratic republic in the Turkic peoples, Turkic and Muslim worlds. *Tadeusz Swietochowski. ''Russia and Azerbaijan: ..., a short-lived sta ...
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