Talk:Kurkar

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Attempts to redirect this article to Eolianite will be reverted. In the academic world, kurkar deposits and ridges are considered unique to Israel and environs, and a dedicated article that explores this uniqueness, based on reliable sources, is fully warranted.--Geewhiz (talk) 07:00, 30 January 2012 (UTC)

other Kurkar
Kurkar is also the name of an evil Tibetian mythlogical "King of Hor", slain by Gesar, the protagonist of the story.

Not sure how to progress this correctly, maybe change this page's name into: Kurkar(geology) and make a new one for the mythlogical king Kurkar as Kurkar(mythology) or make this page into an disambiguation page(?) Thoughts anyone?

source: ISBN 1 86205 551 3 "Tolkien's Ring" by David Day - 2001" page 137-140 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Byzantios (talk • contribs) 17:26, 18 February 2014 (UTC)

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