Piri (disambiguation)
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A piri is a Korean woodwind musical instrument.
Piri may also refer to:
People
Given name
- Piri Halasz (fl. 1966–2009), American art critic, educator and writer
- Piri Mehmed Pasha (died 1533), Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire in 1517
- Piri Peéry (born 1962), Hungarian actress
- Piri Poutapu (1905–1975), New Zealand Māori master carver and carpenter
- Piri Reis (c. 1465–c. 1554), Ottoman Empire admiral, geographer and cartographer
- Piri Thomas (1928–2011), writer and poet
- Piri Vaszary (1901–1965), Hungarian film actress
- Piri Weepu (born 1983), New Zealand rugby union footballer
Surname
- Hajji Piri (died 1690s), controller of the assay of the Safavid Empire in the early 1690s
- Kati Piri (born 1979), Hungarian-born Dutch politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP)
- Mahdi Khajeh Piri (born 1955), founder of Noor International Microfilm Center, New Delhi
- Onurcan Piri (born 1994), Turkish footballer
Places
- Piri, Angola, a town and commune, Angola
- Piri Planitia, a geological feature on Pluto
- Piri Rupes, a geological feature on Pluto
Other
- Piri (1994), an Aframax oil tanker
- Piri language, a Bantu language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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gollark: Anyway, it may not ever happen, as my todo list's length can only be expressed as the size of the set of all real numbers.
gollark: That would depend on how lazy I would be when making it.
gollark: The idea is that you could run the hypothetical web planner in the browser, and even conveniently share design links with people.
gollark: It's like cars, and how they are different to carpets.
See also
- Piri piri, a cultivar of Capsicum frutescens, one of the sources of chili pepper
- Peri (disambiguation)
- Piri Wiri Tua (disambiguation)
- Pirie (disambiguation)
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