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Pashalic
Pashalic Pa*sha"lic, n. [Written also pachalic.] [Turk.] The jurisdiction of a pasha.

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- Ashal (foaled 6 March 1986) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was a specialist stayer best known for his upset victory in the 1990 Ascot...
- Ash is the solid remnants of fires. Specifically, ash refers to all non-aqueous, non-gaseous residues that remain after something burns. In analytical...
- "borčïqïn" designated in the Turkic languages a man with dark-blue eyes (اشهل, ašhal), and did so again without mentioning the said language, adding that Yesugei's...
- was a commercial failure. Sara (Anchal) and Ashal (Ashal) are partners in the academy who are in love. Ashal dreams of becoming rich before getting married...
- Leslie Ash (born 19 February 1960) is an English actress. She is best known for her roles in Quadrophenia (1979), ITV series C.A.T.S. Eyes (1985–1987)...
- Region (Oman) Ash Sharqiyah North Governorate Ash Sharqiyah South Governorate Ash Sharqiyah Province, Saudi Arabia Ash Sharqiyah, Abyan, Yemen Ash Sharqiyah...
- ASH may refer to: Action on Smoking and Health, campaign groups on tobacco risks American Society of Hematology Asymmetric septal hypertrophy, a heart...
- Mountain ash may refer to: Eucalyptus regnans, the tallest of all flowering plants, native to Australia Mountain-ashes or rowans, varieties of trees and...
- Virginia, United States Search for "ashs" , "a-shs", "ash-s", "as-hs", or "a-s-h-s" on Wikipedia. ASH (disambiguation) Ash (disambiguation) Ashes (disambiguation)...
- Volcanic ash consists of fragments of rock, mineral crystals, and volcanic gl****, produced during volcanic eruptions and measuring less than 2 mm (0.079 inches)...