• Mary Ayaq Anowtalik (born 1938) is an Inuk artist based in Arviat, Nunavut, Canada, known for her stone carvings. Her work is included in the collections...
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  • 40°08′N 47°03′E / 40.133°N 47.050°E / 40.133; 47.050 Ayaq Qərvənd (also, Ayag Karvend, Ayaq Qorvənd,[citation needed] and Ayakh-Karvend) is a village...
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  • Qarah Ayaq (Persian: قره اياق, also Romanized as Qarah Āyāq and Qarah Ayāq) is a village in Yowla Galdi Rural District, in the Central District of Showt...
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    Araway Qhata Chaku Urqu Harata Muqu Hatun Ayaq Huch'uy Paquyuq Ichhu Urqu Linli Churana Lluq'iyuq Muqu Machu Ayaq Mullu Waman Muña Urqu Muyu Urqu Ñustayuq...
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    aýak ayaq ayaq oyoq ayaq ayaq aiaq ayaq ayaq azaq azïχ azaχ adaq ataχ hadaq ura *VdV (foot) adaq ayak aýak ayaq ayaq oyoq ayaq ayaq aiaq ayaq ayaq azaq...
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    became the capital of the powerful Khanate of Kazan. The city bazaar, Taş Ayaq (Stone Leg)' became the most important trade center in the region, especially...
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    The city became the capital of the Khanate of Kazan. The city Bazaar, Taş Ayaq (stone foot) has become the most important shopping center in the region...
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    Azerbaijani Turkish English ayaqqabı ayakkabı shoes ayaq ayak foot kitab kitap book qan kan blood qaz kaz goose qaş kaş eyebrow qar kar snow daş taş stone...
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  • kuftebozbash, qovurmabozbash), piti (gence piti, sheki piti) khash, bash-ayaq (kelle-pacha), kelepir, soyutma, bozport, buglama, bozartma, and a variety...
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    for "foot" is hadaq, while the cognate word in nearby Oghuz languages is ayaq (compare Turkish ayak). Because of the preservation of these archaic features...
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