Pakor II (or Pakur II, Greek: Pakoros) was the king of Persis under Parthian suzerainty in the first half of the first century AD. He was the son of Wahshir...
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Pakor I (also spelled Pakoros I) was king of Persis in the first half of the 1st century CE, a vassal state of the Parthian Empire. He is known to have...
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Sub-king of the Parthian Empire 12 Pakor I 1st century AD (1st half) son of Vahshir I Sub-king of the Parthian Empire 13 Pakor II 1st century AD (1st half)...
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I 2nd half of 1st century son of Darev II 14 Pakor I 1st half of 1st century AD son of Vahshir I 15 Pakor II 1st half of 1st century ? 16 Nambed mid-1st...
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Sub-king of the Parthian Empire 6 Pakor I 1st century CE (1st half) son of Vahshir I Sub-king of the Parthian Empire 7 Pakor II 1st century CE (1st half) ...
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Akook Tek Thiik Majok Makom Luac Bol Malek (Luanykoth) Baac Kongor Adoor Pakor Tonj East is the home to very important and influential politicians in South...
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Phraates III influenced the Parthian vassal kingdom of Persis; its king, Pakor I, adopted the same hairstyle used on the obverse of Phraates III's coins...
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origin, arising from different Ainu tribes. He is said to be begotten by Pakor-kamuy (パコロカムイ, the god of the year or the god of smallpox) on an elm tree...
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communities: Luac-jang Akook Thiik Luac-koth Jal-wau (Kong-ngor, Ador, Bac, and Pakor) Bongo Muok Yar Thony Apuk Jurwiir Malual Lou Dit Apuk Padoc Konggor Awan...
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