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Kullar (other)
Kullar may refer to: Places * Kullar, Koçarlı, a village in Turkey * Kullar, Dagestan, a locality in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia * Kullar, Yapraklı Geographical features * Kullar, Assyrian and Babylonian name of the mountain range along the lower part of the Zab river Titles * Kullar, commander of the sovereign slave forces in the Ottoman regions * Kullar (Kuli), derived from Kullar, and a religious name used especially in Safawid Persia and neighboring states influenced by it People * Balbir Singh Kullar (born 1942), Indian field hockey player and a Punjab Police officer * Bindi Kullar (born 1976), Canadian field hockey player * Gurmit Singh Kullar (1907–1992), Indian field hockey player * Kullar Viimne, Estonian director, scriptwriter, editor and cinematographer * Manjeet Kullar Manjeet Kullar (also known as Manjeet Kular) is an Indian film and television actress. She is famous for her role of Devi Sati in Om Namah Shivay 1997 & for the role of nikki In D ...
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Kullar, Koçarlı
Kullar is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Koçarlı, Aydın Province, Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen .... Its population is 194 (2022). References Neighbourhoods in Koçarlı District {{Aydın-geo-stub ...
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Kullar, Republic Of Dagestan
Kullar (; ; , ''Qullar'') is a rural locality (a selo) in Derbentsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The population was 2,313 as of 2010. There are 59 streets. Geography Kullar is located 28 km south of Derbent Derbent, also historically known as Darband, or Derbend, is the southernmost city in Russia. It is situated along the southeastern coast of the Dagestan, Republic of Dagestan, occupying the narrow gateway between the Caspian Sea and the Caucas ... (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kartas-Kazmalyar and Kumuk are the nearest rural localities. Nationalities Lezgins, Tabasarans and Azerbaijanis live there. References Rural localities in Derbentsky District {{Derbentsky-geo-stub ...
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Kullar, Yapraklı
Kullar is a village in the Yapraklı District of Çankırı Province Çankırı Province () is a Provinces of Turkey, province of Turkey, which lies close to the capital, Ankara. The provincial capital is Çankırı. Its area is 7,542 km2, and its population is 195,766 (2022). Economy The economy of ÇankırÄ ... in Turkey. Its population is 135 (2021). References Villages in Yapraklı District {{Çankırı-geo-stub ...
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Zagros Mountains
The Zagros Mountains are a mountain range in Iran, northern Iraq, and southeastern Turkey. The mountain range has a total length of . The Zagros range begins in northwestern Iran and roughly follows Iran's western border while covering much of southeastern Turkey and northeastern Iraq. From this border region, the range continues southeast to the waters of the Persian Gulf. It spans the southern parts of the Armenian highlands, and the whole length of the western and southwestern Iranian plateau, ending at the Strait of Hormuz. The highest point is Mount Dena, at . Geology The Zagros fold and thrust belt was mainly formed by the collision of two tectonic plates, the Eurasian Plate and the Arabian Plate. This collision mainly happened during the Miocene (about 25–5 mya or million years ago) and folded the entirety of the rocks that had been deposited from the Paleozoic (541–242 mya) to the Cenozoic (66 mya – present) in the passive continental margin on the Ar ...
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Great Zab
The Great Zab or Upper Zab (; or ; ; ) is an approximately long river flowing through Turkey and Iraq. It rises in Turkey near Lake Van and joins the Tigris in Iraq south of Mosul. During its course, the river collects water from many tributaries and the drainage basin of the Great Zab covers approximately . The river and its tributaries are primarily fed by rainfall and snowmelt – as a result of which discharge fluctuates highly throughout the year. At least six dams have been planned on the Great Zab and its tributaries, but construction of only one, the Bekhme Dam, has commenced but was halted after the Gulf War. The Zagros Mountains have been occupied since at least the Lower Palaeolithic, and Neanderthal occupation of the Great Zab basin has been testified at the archaeological site of Shanidar Cave. Historical records for the region are available from the end of the third millennium BCE onward. In the Neo-Assyrian period, the Great Zab provided water for irriga ...
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Janissaries
A janissary (, , ) was a member of the elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman sultan's household troops. They were the first modern standing army, and perhaps the first infantry force in the world to be equipped with firearms, adopted during the reign of Murad II (r. 1421–1444, 1446–1451). The corps was established under either Orhan or Murad I, and dismantled by Mahmud II in 1826. Janissaries began as elite corps made up through the '' devşirme'' system of child levy enslavement, by which indigenous European Christian boys, chiefly from the Balkans, were taken, levied, subjected to forced circumcision and forced conversion to Islam, and incorporated into the Ottoman army. They became famed for internal cohesion cemented by strict discipline and order. Unlike typical slaves, they were paid regular salaries. Forbidden to marry before the age of 40 or engage in trade, their complete loyalty to the Ottoman sultan was expected. By the 17th century, due to a drama ...
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Balbir Singh Kullar
Sardar Balbir Singh Kullar (8 August 1942 – 28 February 2020) was an Indian field hockey player and a Punjab Police officer. Alternative spellings of his last name include Khullar. Balbir Singh was born in the Sansarpur village of the Jalandhar district. He was the captain of the All India Schools during 1957–1960, and also played as part of the Combined University Team. At the national-level, he represented the hockey teams of Punjab State, Indian Railways and Punjab Police. For a brief time, he also played for the little-known hockey team of Mohun Bagan. Balbir Singh joined the Punjab Armed Police in 1962, and became an Assistant Sub-Inspector of the Punjab Police in 1963. As part of the Indian national men's hockey team, he played his first international game in 1963 at Lyons in France. He gained reputation as an inside forward in the Indian team, and toured Belgium, East Africa, East Germany, England, the Netherlands, Italy, Kenya, New Zealand and West Germany. He was ...
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Bindi Kullar
Bindi Singh Kullar (born January 11, 1976, in Richmond, British Columbia) is a Canadian field hockey player, who played his first international senior tournament for the Men's National Team in 1996. His father, Pritpal Singh Kullar who hailed from Sansarpur village in Punjab, was also a field hockey player and went on to represent Canada in 1978. International senior competitions * 1996 — World Cup Preliminary, Sardinia (2nd) * 1997 — World Cup Qualifier, Kuala Lumpur (5th) * 1998 — World Cup, Utrecht (8th) * 1998 — Commonwealth Games, Kuala Lumpur (not ranked) * 1999 — Pan American Games, Winnipeg (1st) * 2000 — Americas Cup, Cuba (2nd) * 2000 — Olympic Games, Sydney (10th) * 2001 — World Cup Qualifier, Edinburgh (8th) * 2002 — Commonwealth Games, Manchester (6th) * 2004 — Olympic Qualifying Tournament, Madrid (11th) * 2007 — Pan American Games, Rio de Janeiro (1st) * 2008 — Olympic Games The mode ...
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Gurmit Singh Kullar
Gurmit Singh Kullar (1907 – 4 February 1992) was an Indian field hockey player who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics. Early life and career He was born in Sansarpur, Jalandhar, British India and died in Punjab, India. He studied at the Punjab Agricultural College, Lyallpur. He played for the Punjab University, Lahore The University of the Punjab (UoP) is a public research university in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Founded in 1882, its international influence has made it one of the most prestigious universities in South Asia; being the oldest and largest publ ... from 1927 to 1932. In 1932, he was a member of the Indian field hockey team, which won the gold medal at Los Angeles Olympics. He played two matches as forward and scored eight goals. External links * * Database Olympics profile 1907 births 1992 deaths Field hockey players from Jalandhar Olympic field hockey players for India Field hockey players at the 1932 Summer Olympics Indian male field ho ...
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Kullar Viimne
Kullar Viimne (born March 22, 1980 in Võru) is an Estonian director, scriptwriter, editor and cinematographer. Between 2004 and 2011, he studied at the Baltic Film and Media School of Cinema, Tallinn University Tallinn University (TLU; , ''TLÜ'') is a public research university in Estonia. Located in the centre of Tallinn, the capital city of Estonia, Tallinn University is one of the three largest institutions of higher education in the country. Both QS .... He furthered his education at the film school FAMU (Czech Republic) and IAD (Belgium). Filmography As director * '' Kuidas ma Aafrikat päästsin'' (2014) * ''Jahis ainult naised'' (2012) * '' Hing'' (2011) * ''Ultra Vennikased'' (2009) * ''Süütu'' (kaasautor, 2009) * ''Viimnepäev'' (2006) * ''Reis kerge pagasiga'' (2006) * ''Jumalaga'' (2004) * ''Kuhu lähed?'' (2003) Cinematographer * " Kuidas ma Aafrikat päästsin" (dir. Kullar Viimne, 2014) * "Velosoofid" (dir. Jaan Tootsen, 2013) * "Veregrupp" (dir. Le ...
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Manjeet Kullar
Manjeet Kullar (also known as Manjeet Kular) is an Indian film and television actress. She is famous for her role of Devi Sati in Om Namah Shivay 1997 & for the role of nikki In Dhadkan movie 2000. Career Manjeet Kular acted very well in Om Namah Shivay as Devi Sati. Kular acted in many Bollywood, Hindi films including notable films like ''Tehkhaana'', ''Dil Ka Kya Kasoor'', ''Dhadkan (2000 film), Dhadkan'', ''Ikke Pe Ikka'', ''Mohabbat Ke Dushman'', ''Mr. Bond'', ''Paandav'', ''Sahibaan, Sahiban'' and ''Yalgaar''. She did many Cinema of Punjab, Punjabi films in the 1990s, including ''Mirza Sahiban'', ''Vairee'', ''Mirza Jatt'', ''Deson Pardeson'', ''Jaildaar'', ''Main Maa Punjab Dee'', ''Pachtawa'', and ''Ishq Nachavye Gali Gali''. She also worked on some TV serials. She was last seen in 2006's hit ''Mehndi Wale Hath'', where she played the role of the evil Mother-in-law, mother in law. She is currently doing two Punjabi films. One film is being directed by Sham Ralhan and the ...
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Qullar (other)
Gullar or Kullar may refer to: * Qullar, Agdam, a village in Azerbaijan * Qullar, Balakan, a village and municipality in Azerbaijan * Qullar, Barda, a village and municipality in Azerbaijan *Qullar, Qusar, a village and municipality Azerbaijan *Kullar, Koçarlı Kullar is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Koçarlı, Aydın Province, Turkey Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Th ..., a village in Turkey {{geodis ...
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