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    The Naiman (Mongolian: Найман, romanized: Sakiz-Oguz, lit. 'eight'; Chinese: 乃蠻; Kazakh: Найман, romanized: Naiman; Kyrgyz: Найман, romanized: Naiman Uzbek:...
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  • Look up Naiman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Naiman may refer to: Naimans, group of people dwelling on the steppe of Central Asia Naiman Banner,...
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    Anatoly Genrikhovich Naiman (Russian: Анатолий Генрихович Найман; 23 April 1936 – 21 January 2022) was a Russian poet, translator and writer. He was one...
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  • Robert Naiman is an American policy analyst, researcher, writer, and activist. He is formerly the policy director at Just Foreign Policy, and is on the...
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    Naiman Banner (Mongolian: ᠨᠠᠢᠮᠠᠨ ᠬᠣᠰᠢᠭᠤ; Chinese: 奈曼旗) is a banner of Inner Mongolia, China. It is under the administration of Tongliao City, 156 kilometres...
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  • Naiman-Beg (in Polish: Najman Beg or Najman-beg), Tatar prince ("beg" also "knyaz"), ancestor of many Lipka Tatar families. It is not known what was his...
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  • Robert Naiman may refer to: Robert Naiman (activist), American policy analyst and activist Robert J. Naiman (born 1947), American professor and researcher...
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  • 1218) was a member of the Naiman tribe who became the last emperor of the Western Liao dynasty (Qara Khitai). The Naimans were defeated by Genghis Khan...
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  • The G4513 Naiman Banner–Yingkou Expressway (Chinese: 奈曼旗—营口高速公路), also referred to as the Naiying Expressway (Chinese: 奈营高速公路), is an expressway in China...
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    Hayim Nahman Bialik (Hebrew: חיים נחמן ביאַליק; January 9, 1873 – July 4, 1934) was a Jewish poet who wrote primarily in Hebrew and Yiddish. Bialik is...
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