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    Kopeck (redirect from Köpek)
    The kopeck or kopek is or was a coin or a currency unit of a number of countries in Eastern Europe closely associated with the economy of Russia. It is...
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  • ruble (kopiyka, plural kopiyki) Köpek, the Turkish-language word for dog Kopek (band), an Irish rock band Sa'd al-Din Köpek (died 1240), court administrator...
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    Sa’d al-Din Köpek (Arabic: سعد الدين كوبك بن محمد, Sa’d al-Dīn Kobek bin Muhammad; Turkish: Sadettin Köpek, died 1238) was a court administrator under...
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  • Gündüz and Osman. Emir Sadettin Köpek (Season 2–3 supporting, Season 4 starring), based on the historical Sa'd al-Din Köpek and portrayed by Murat Garipağaoğlu [tr]...
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  • Kopek were an Irish rock band from Dublin, Ireland composed of Daniel Jordan (guitar, vocals), Brad Kinsella (bass, vocals) and Eoin Ryan (drums). Original...
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  • tells him to confess to the Sultan about Sadettin Köpek's misdeeds. The plan nearly works but Köpek is saved by the Sultan's wife, Mahperi Hatun and leads...
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  • Islak Köpek is a free improvisation band from Istanbul, Turkey. Its current members are Robert Reigle, Volkan Terzioglu, Sevket Akinci, Korhan Erel, Giray...
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    Agriculture and Rural Affairs in 2006; it is under the tutelage of the Köpek Irkları ve Kinoloji Federasyonu, the Turkish dog breed society, but is not...
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  • rogue Emir Sa’d al-Din Kopek. Qaraja was not really related to the Seljuk court's politics but when Kaykhusraw II realised that Köpek wanted the Seljuk throne...
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    Russian ruble (redirect from Russian kopek)
    The ruble is subdivided into 100 kopecks (sometimes written as copeck or kopek; Russian: копе́йка, romanized: kopeyka, pl. копе́йки, kopeyki). It is used...
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