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Ayak may refer to: Places *Sledge Island or Ayak Island, an island in the Bering Sea administered by Alaska, United States *, a village in Asmat Regency, South Papua, Indonesia; see list of districts of South Papua *Aiambak Airport (ICAO airport code: AYAK), an airfield in Papua New Guinea People with the given name *Ayak Thiik, South Sudanese singer-songwriter *Ayak Abiel, South Sudanese representative to Miss International 2013 Other *Kadem or ayak, an Ottoman unit of length *, the name for the Turkish makam scale in the context of Turkish folk music *Ayak, a figure in Dinka religion, a female goddess *An abbreviation for "Are You a Klansman", used in Ku Klux Klan titles and vocabulary See also *Ayaks (other) *Yak (other) A yak is a long-haired species of cattle. There are two types of yak: * Domestic yak ''(Bos grunniens)'' * Wild yak ''(Bos mutus)'' Yak may also refer to: * Yak (band), an English rock band * YAK (cryptography) is a public-key authentic ...
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Sledge Island
Sledge Island, or Ayak Island, ( Inupiaq: ''Ayaaq''; Yup'ik: ''Asaaq'') is a small volcanic island in the Bering Sea. It is located from the southwestern shore of the Seward Peninsula, off the shores of Alaska. Geography Sledge Island is of volcanic origin and is only across. The average elevation is . Administratively this island belongs to the Nome Census Area, Alaska. The island is long and wide. The island is part of the Bering Sea unit of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. History This island was named on August 5, 1778, by Captain James Cook, who commented: ''"We found, a little way from the shore where we landed, a sledge, which occasioned this name being given to the island."'' Martin Sauer, the secretary of the 1791 Russian expedition who sailed under orders from Catherine II of Russia, claimed in 1802 that the Inuit name of this island was "Ayak." Captain Frederick Beechey Rear-Admiral Frederick William Beechey (17 February 1796 – 29 N ...
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List Of Districts Of South Papua
The Provinces of Indonesia, province of South Papua (''Provinsi Papua Selatan'') in Indonesia is divided into four ''kabupaten'' (Regencies of Indonesia, regencies) which in turn are divided administratively into districts of Indonesia, districts, known as ''distrik'' under the law of 2001 on "special autonomy for Papua province". List The districts of South Papua and their respective regencies are as follows (as of July 2022). Villages of Indonesia, Administrative villages (''desa'' in rural areas and ''kelurahan'' in urban areas) are also listed for each district. See also *List of districts of West Papua References

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Aiambak Airport
Aiambak Airport is an airfield serving Aiambak, in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an island country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean n .... References External links * Airports in Papua New Guinea Western Province (Papua New Guinea) {{PapuaNewGuinea-airport-stub ...
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Ayak Thiik
Ayak Thiik (also known as, "Ayak Tracks") is a South Sudanese singer-songwriter and vocal producer. She is primarily known for writing hit songs and appearing on vocals for artists like Diana Ross, Cee Lo Green, James Morrison ("You Make It Real"), Chip (" Until You Were Gone"), Tinchy Stryder (" Never Leave You and " In My System"), and Dappy (" No Regrets" and " Rockstar"), among others. Background Ayak Thiik's love for music was evident at an early age, and she was able to sing long before she was able to talk. Ayak Thiik had signed a record deal with German record label Stereo Wonderland, Polydor, Universal and recorded an album – making her the first Sudanese artist to be signed by a major label worldwide. Thiik entered and won the Princes Trust Urban Music Festival's – Unsigned Talent Search, in the United Kingdom. She ultimately won a spot in a line-up which featured Beyoncé, as well as Alicia Keys and a host of top UK artists. Song writing and vocal production I ...
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Miss International 2013
Miss International 2013 was the 53rd Miss International pageant, held at the Shinagawa Prince Hotel Hall in Tokyo, Japan, on December 17, 2013. This was the second consecutive year Japan hosted the pageant. At the end of the event, Alejandra Andreu, Miss International 2008, crowned Bea Rose Santiago of the Philippines as Miss International 2013. The incumbent titleholder Miss International 2012 Ikumi Yoshimatsu of Japan was barred from attending the event due to her involvement in a scandal where a media executive Genichi Taniguchi allegedly harassed and intimidated Ms. Yoshimatsu for not signing on to a talent agency with ties to the Japanese Yakuza or underworld. Background On September 6, 2013, it was announced by Akemi Shimomura, the president of the International Cultural Association, that the 2013 pageant will be held in Shinagawa Prince Hotel Hall, Tokyo, Japan on December 17, 2013. Results Placements § - Fan Vote Winner Contestants Notes Replacements * - Deedee ...
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Kadem
Kadem (also ) is a defunct measurement unit used in the Ottoman Empire. Kadem means "foot" and during the last years of the Ottoman Empire 1 kadem was set to be in accordance with the British unit of length. But before the reign of Ottoman Sultan Selim III (r. 1789–1807), kadem had a different definition. Its value was either 36.6666 cm. or 37.8869 cm.Ottoman measurement page
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Atatürk's Reforms Atatürk's reforms ( or ''Atatürk Devrimleri''), also referred to as the Turkish Revolution (Turkish language, Turkish: ''Türk Devrimi''), were a series of political, legal, religious, cultural, social, and economic policy cha ...
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Turkish Makam
The Turkish makam ( Turkish: ''makam'' pl. ''makamlar''; from the Arabic word ''maqām'' ) is a system of melody types used in Turkish classical music and Turkish folk music. It provides a complex set of rules for composing and performance. Each makam specifies a unique intervalic structure (''cinsler'' meaning genera) and melodic development (''seyir''). Whether a fixed composition ('' beste'', '' şarkı'', '' peşrev'', '' âyin'', etc.) or a spontaneous composition ('' gazel'', '' taksim'', recitation of '' Kuran-ı Kerim'', '' Mevlid'', etc.), all attempt to follow the melody type. The rhythmic counterpart of makam in Turkish music is usul. Geographic and cultural relations The Turkish makam system has some corresponding relationships to maqams in Arabic music and '' echos'' in Byzantine music. Some theories suggest the origin of the makam to be the city of Mosul in Iraq. "Mula Othman Al-Musili," in reference to his city of origin, is said to have served in the Ottoman ...
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Dinka Religion
Dinka spirituality is the traditional religion of the Dinka people (also known as Muonyjang), an ethnic group of South Sudan. They belong to the Nilotic peoples, which is a group of cultures in Southern Sudan and wider Eastern Africa. The Dinka people largely rejected or ignored Islamic and Christian teachings, as Abrahamic religious beliefs were incompatible with their society, culture and traditional beliefs. Creation of humans and life The supreme, creator god, Nhialic (pronounced as Nhialich), is the god of the sky and rain, and the ruler of all the other gods and spirits. He is generally seen as distant from humans. Nhialic is also known as Jaak, Juong or Dyokin by other Nilotic groups such as the Nuer and Shilluk. Nhialic created ex-nihilo and rarely involves itself with the affairs of humans. There are several versions of the Dinka creation myth which mainly concerns itself with the creation of humans. The first humans are Garang and Abuk. In some cases Nhialic creat ...
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Ku Klux Klan Titles And Vocabulary
Ku Klux Klan (KKK) nomenclature has evolved over the order's nearly 160 years of existence. The titles and designations were first laid out in the 1920s ''Kloran'', setting out KKK terms and traditions. Like many KKK terms, this is a portmanteau term, formed from ''Klan'' and '' Koran''. Reconstruction period The sources of the rituals, titles and even the name of KKK may be found in antebellum college fraternities and secret societies such as the Kuklos Adelphon. Earlier source material, however, states, according to the 1907 Cyclopedia of Fraternities. J.C. Lester, one of the original members of the group, stated that the Klan rituals were such as the Sons of Confucius or Guiasticutus but always styled and . Walter L. Fleming stated in a footnote to Lester's text that the contemporary (early twentieth century) Southern college fraternity that most nearly mirrored the early Klan was and the institution of snipe hunting. The original prescript of the Ku Klux Klan was ad ...
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Ayaks (other)
Ayaks () is a Soviet aircraft development programme. Ayaks may also refer to: Soccer *Ayaks Shakhtarsk, ''Ayaks'' Shakhtarsk, the Ayaks, a soccer team in Shakhtarsk, Donetsk, Ukraine *''Ayaks'' Krasnyi Luch; the Ayaks, a soccer team in Krasnyi Luch Municipality, Luhansk, Ukraine; who participated in the 1993–94 Ukrainian Football Amateur League, 1993–94&1994–95 Ukrainian Football Amateur League, 1994–95 seasons of the Ukrainian Football Amateur League *''Ayaks'', a soccer team in Oresh, Bulgaria; see List of football clubs in Bulgaria Other uses *Stepan Shaumian (1878–1918, nicknamed "Ayaks"), Armenian Bolshevik revolutionary and politician *Ayaks Cargo (Ayaks Polet Airlines), a Russian cargo airline that operates the Antonov An-124 Ruslan cargo plane See also

* * Yak (other) * Ayak (other), for the singular of Ayaks * Ajax (other) () {{dab Disambiguation pages ...
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