• Balbal or bal-bal can refer to: Balbals or Kurgan stelae Bal-Bal - in Philippine mythology, a Bal-Bal is an undead monster that steals corpses. This disambiguation...
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    Kurgan stelae (redirect from Balbals)
    Kurgan stelae Kurgan stelae or Balbals (Ukrainian: балбал, most probably from Turkic word balbal meaning "ancestor" or "grandfather") are anthropomorphic...
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  • Chobin and Bagha Qaghan fighting. Turkic Balbal, Tuva, Siberia. Turkic Balbal, Tuva, Siberia. Turkic Balbal, Kyrgyzstan. Göktürk family tree Turks in...
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    A balun /ˈbælʌn/ (from "balanced to unbalanced", originally, but now derived from "balancing unit") is an electrical device that allows balanced and unbalanced...
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  • investigation of the word balbal, which is met not often in texts of turkic written language and it is thought that balbal is a funeral stone of each...
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    called a ghoul." Variants: Alqul (Arabia), Aluga (Bible; Proverbs 30:15), Balbal (Tagbanua, Philippines), Ghoulas (Algeria); Katacan (Sri Lanka). Hannya...
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  • dates to 1639 when it was first established as a moveable monastery. A balbal or ancient human statue was chosen as the ceremonial foundation site (Shav)...
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    subdivided into categories which are as follows; sarowang (non-Maranao), balbal (beast), dagamot (Sorcerer/Sorceress) and bisaya (Slave). The mapiyatao...
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  • Diriliş: Çanakkale 1915 by Turgut Özakman Produced by Murat Akdilek Serkan Balbal Starring Şevket Çoruh Barış Çakmak Cinematography Aras Demiray Muharrem...
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    erecting many carved wooden funerary statues surrounded by simple stone balbal monoliths and holding elaborate hunting and banqueting rituals. During the...
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    Occupation(s) Actress, TV presenter Years active 2004–present Spouse(s) Serkan Balbal (2008–2010) Gürsel Şatır (2013–2014) Mustafa Uslu (2016–present) Children...
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    (2010) Shari' Al Haram (2011) Foukak Mini (2011) 'Abda Mota (2012) 'Ash al-Balbal (2013) Rodda Qalbi (1998) Fereska (2004) Raya Wi Sekeena (2007) Romanet...
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    Kipchak portrait in a 12th-century balbal in Luhansk....
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    east and holding a cup (these statues are not to be confused with the balbals, which represent the enemies that were killed by him). He also notes that...
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    Decorative details of the base The winding stairway inside the Burana Tower Balbals on the site Petroglyph on the site Uzgen Minaret Kutlug Timur Minaret (Turkmenistan)...
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    need to maintain by feeding on humans. They are also called ongo, kaskas, balbal, wakwak, manananggal, kikik, etc., depending on the form they take or the...
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    Burana Tower and the associated ruins of Balasagun located near it. Turkic balbal tomstones, Burana, 6-10th century CE Burna tower, 11th century "Population...
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    own definition of "Binalbal". Binalbal is derived from the local dialect "Balbal" which is Cebuano; it refers to a supernatural genus of strange-looking...
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    works of art from Tuva and Khakassia. Exhibit of modern history Turkic balbal statue Entrance plaque: "Founder of the Museum: Nikolay Mikhaolovich Martyanov"...
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  • Uyghur Balbal stele. Burana, Kyrgyzstan...
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    seem to be depicted. They far predate and are very different from Turkic balbal statues found in the same general area but dated to the 7th-10th centuries...
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    Kakpatas (right) Ak-Suu (left) Kuragaty (left) In the Boom Gorge A medieval balbal near Burana Tower in the Chüy Valley In the Chüy Valley near Milyanfan Near...
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    notable feature of Kimak-Kipchak and Cuman culture are the kurgan stelae or balbals, erected at sanctuaries with square fencing of rough stone and gravel....
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    in trees. They have a neck-stump that bubbles and froths while dancing. Balbal (Tagbanua) – they can sail through the air like a flying squirrel. They...
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    incl. Chyyyrchyk and Kök-Kashat) Kalba (seat: Kalba; incl. Atay Ogonbaev, Balbal and Besh-Tash) Kara-Suu (seat: Kara-Suu) Kök-Oy (seat: Kök-Oy) Kuugandy...
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  • on the east by Berhale. Koneba woreda has 7 kebeles names by koneba ena balbal, adad ena farasdage, guqa ena kedahara, uruc ena ede gacnu, fisho, wacdes...
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    fortifications, Nestorian Christian churches, Zoroastrian ossuaries, and Turkic balbals. The site is particularly rich in finds of Buddha statues and stelae. Apart...
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    Virgin Mary Birth The walls of Ukrainian defensive line Kurgan stelae or Balbals are anthropomorphic stone stelae, images cut from stone, installed atop...
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    when you are out in the open at night. This is how the town got its name, balbal means to eat out the innards of humans like an animal, in reference to the...
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  • (6 km), Keridah Falls (8 km), Maludah Falls (8 km), and Bichkiliya (11 km). Balbal Duari (25 km) has a hot spring. The map alongside shows that the forests...
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