The tabar (also called tabarzin, which means "saddle axe" [in persian], Persian: تبر) is a type of battle axe. The term tabar is used for axes originating...
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Indian tabar-zaghnal, a combination tabar axe and zaghnal war hammer / pick, all steel construction, 18th to 19th century. Indian (Deccan) tabar-shishpar...
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structure Tabar (axe), a type of battle axe from Asia INS Tabar (F44), an Indian naval vessel Tabar, Iran, a village in North Khorasan Province, Iran Tabar, Isfahan...
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INS Tabar (F44) (translates as "battle axe") is the third of the Talwar-class frigate of the Indian Navy. The frigate was built by Baltiyskiy Zavod in...
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flanged head, 24 in (610 mm). Indian (Deccan) tabar-shishpar, an extremely rare combination tabar axe and shishpar eight flanged mace, steel with hollow...
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weapons traditionally taught and employed by the martial art includes: tabar - axe guraj - mace barchhā - spear nejī bāzī - lance khaṇḍā - double-edged...
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Teber (Tabar) Ottoman Turkish iron axe , Scythians axe, Teber or Tabar word etymological root is sumerian word "Tab" tab [BURN] (13x: Old Babylonian,...
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Mughal weapons (section Battle-axe)
the other was styled a tabar zaghnol. An axe with a longer handle, called tarangalah, was also used. The shafts of the tabar ranged from 17 to 23 inches...
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of the Dailamites of the Sasanian army included swords, shield, battle-axe (tabar-zīn), slings, daggers, pikes, and two-pronged javelins (zhūpīn). Daylamites...
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Forged in Fire. The four championship axes are, the Nzappa Zap, the Tabar-Shishpar, the Horseman's Axe, and the Tabar. BO7 Special–7 "Championship Daggers...
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of the sword (sayf), spear, lance, javelin, dagger (jambiya), staff, axe (tabar), warhammer, and curved bow. There is also Tahtib (التحطيب) which was...
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houses in the village had interior walls and contained fishing nets, stone axes, and large pearl shells. In the diary kept by José de Prado y Tovar, an aristocratic...
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Muhammad of Ghor invaded the Chahamana territory, and captured Tabarhindah or Tabar-e-Hind (identified with Bathinda). He placed it under the charge of Zia-ud-din...
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Kharag, Tupak Tabar Ar Teer || Saif Sarohee Saithhee, Yehai Hamare Pir ||3|| Translation: The kirpan, the khanda, the scimitar, the axe, the rifle, and...
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Axe bearing the name of the king Untash-Napirisha....
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No 35, Neyestanan Publication, 2002, ISBN 964-6882-80-3 ‘Tabar wa Bagh’e Gol’e Sorkh’ (Axes and rose garden) (1 and 2 selected poems by contemporary poets)...
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Police stations in the history of Iraq: read in the file of crimes, "Abu Tabar" after 40 years. (2013, 3 December). Retrieved 11 August 2014, from Algardenia:...
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24 October 2000 February 2002 (Russia), 25 June 2003 (India) Active Tabar Battle axe Baltic Shipyard, Saint Petersburg 26 May 2000 25 May 2001 January 2004...
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Batalov S, Engström PG, Mizuno Y, Faghihi MA, Sandelin A, Chalk AM, Mottagui-Tabar S, Liang Z, Lenhard B, Wahlestedt C (September 2005). "Antisense transcription...
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esteem. A carver held relatively high status, which was displayed by an adze (axe) that he carried over his shoulder. Luba art was not very uniform because...
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taro; ʻo le iʻa, the fish; also manufactured articles, such as matau, an axe, vaʻa, canoe, tao, spear, fale, house, etc. Some nouns are derived from verbs...
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can imagine, most of the weapons included swords, daggers, knives, spears, axes, and other sorts of things; the weapons collected from the end of the nineteenth...
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not do something'. (10) Ru=tik-ki 3p.RS=no-TR kram axe Ru=tik-ki kram 3p.RS=no-TR axe they had no axe. The other way of negating predicates in Nafsan is...
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inaugurated in 2003 near the town hall. In 2007, the Cité de la voile Éric Tabarly and an ocean racing center were built on the former site of the submarine...
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body, emotions and sensations, and ‘traditional’ possession (e.g., canoes, axes, spears, lamps). Tuvaluan is divided into two groups of dialects, Northern...
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Sebastian Englert. Among these are the Mapuche/Rapa Nui words toki/toki (axe), kuri/uri (black) and piti/iti (little). Spanish notes from a 1770 visit...
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open-mid vowels is only phonemic after alveolar consonants, as in tee [tɛː] "axe" vs. téé [teː] "see". The four major word classes are nouns, verbs, adjectives...
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speech.) Comparison of Tawbuid with related languages shows this: wase 'axe' , cf. other dialects, including Alangan, Ilocano: wasay sunge 'horn', cf...
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distinction morphemes used. For example, taku means ‘my’, and takuu means ‘axe’. Sikaiana is very similar to the Proto-Polynesian language, so many words...
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region under the rule of its own Jarga, famously known as Da Chinglai Tabar, means axe of Chinglai. The village was also under the administrative control...
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