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    Atesh (Crimean Tatar: Ateş, literally "Fire", Ukrainian: Атеш) is a military partisan movement in the occupied territories of Ukraine, as well as in the...
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  • collaborator Serhii Moskalenko was killed in a car bombing in Skadovsk by Atesh partisans. Moskalenko had set up torture chambers in Kherson Oblast during...
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  • Ateş (redirect from Atesh (disambiguation))
    1995 to 1999 Ateş (album), a 2019 album by Turkish singer Demet Akalın Atesh, a Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar military partisan movement All pages with...
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  • Sang-e Atash (redirect from Sang Atesh)
    Sang-e Atash or Sang Atash or Sang Atesh (Persian: سنگ اتش) may refer to: Sang-e Atash, Fariman, Razavi Khorasan Province Sang-e Atash, Mashhad, Razavi...
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    Belarusian and Russian partisan movement Popular Resistance of Ukraine Atesh (movement) "Бердянские партизаны обещали помочь с "референдумом" | ГВОЗДИ"...
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    Interbrigades Russian Imperial Movement Wagner Group Fakel (allegedly) Grey Wolves Atesh (movement) Berdiansk Partisan Army Freedom of Russia Legion Misanthropic...
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  • missile attack on a Russian command post in Crimea. The partisan group Atesh claimed that the headquarters of the 810th Marine Brigade in Sevastopol...
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    Atashgyakh/Ateshgah) literally means "home of fire." The Persian-origin term atesh (آتش) means "fire", and is a loanword in Azerbaijani; it is etymologically...
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  • Hannah Korn, Dan Morgenstern, Vincent Pelote, Arlene Reiniger, Lauren Shaw, Atesh Sonneborn, J. B. Weilepp Project Director: Richard James Burgess Production...
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    After Sultan Sahak's time another four khandans were established, namely Atesh Bag, Baba Heydar, Zolnour and Shah Hayas. Every Yarsani therefore belongs...
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