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  • One bore no boasts but simply a black outline of a hand superimposed on a red eye and the name Dakkar — Valder thought that was rather ominous and probably represented a demonologist.

    The Misenchanted Sword Watt-Evans, Lawrence, 1954- 1985

  • I suppose, when the name first occurred to me, I was thinking of Jules Verne and Prince Armitage Ranjit Dakkar, but there's also the word's Latin meaning ( "no one" or "nobody").

    "There's a fear I keep so deep. Knew its name since before I could speak." greygirlbeast 2010

  • I suppose, when the name first occurred to me, I was thinking of Jules Verne and Prince Armitage Ranjit Dakkar, but there's also the word's Latin meaning ( "no one" or "nobody").

    "There's a fear I keep so deep. Knew its name since before I could speak." greygirlbeast 2010

  • Was this in Yokuzuka, Japan; was it in Poland, Dakkar, Senegal or Durbin, South Africa?

    CNN Transcript Nov 5, 2009 2009

  • Jules Verne's book of the same name is only notable for it's attempt to fill-in the story of Captain Nemo (AKA Prince Dakkar), before and after 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea.

    Archive 2005-06-26 Michael Evans 2005

  • Jules Verne's book of the same name is only notable for it's attempt to fill-in the story of Captain Nemo (AKA Prince Dakkar), before and after 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea.

    View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2005

  • His house was full of old copies of Vanity Fair and Cosmopolitan, bottles of Dakkar Noir and Obsession cologne, more than 50 American movies on DVD ( "Sleepless in Seattle," "The Godfather").

    The Secret War 2007

  • Jules Verne's Captain Nemo was named Prince Dakkar, but there WAS a submarine too.

    06/26/2005 - 07/03/2005 Michael Evans 2005

  • Jules Verne's Captain Nemo was named Prince Dakkar, but there WAS a submarine too.

    Archive 2005-06-26 Michael Evans 2005

  • Jules Verne's Captain Nemo was named Prince Dakkar, but there WAS a submarine too.

    Archive 2005-07-01 Michael Evans 2005

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