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Abaza (абаза бызшва,
abaza byzshwa; Adyghe: абазэбзэ) is a
Northwest Caucasian language spoken by
Abazins in Russia. The
language has gone
through several...
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Puerto Rico. In Arabic, it is
known as al-
ashkhar. Some
biblical commentators believe that the
ashkhar may have been the
poisonous gourd (or poison-tasting...
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Armenian folk songs, "Bingyol", "Ashkharum
sirel em qez", "Dle Yaman", "Tamam
Ashkhar", the
Arabic song "Qaduka al mayas" and Gr****
songs such as "Ι
sevda s'...
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found in Georgian.
There are two
major dialects,
Tapant and
Ashkhar. Some are
partially intelligible with Abkhaz.
Ubykh forms a
third branch...
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princely family of
Andzevatsi owned five
ghavaras (regions) of the
province (
ashkhar) of
Vaspurakan south of Lake Van (Tosp).
Anzevaci descended from the kings...
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Hayrenik (1990) The Best (1991)
Ankakh Hayastan (1992) Indz
Hamar (1993) Puj
Ashkhar (1993) N****
Ashkharin (1994) Azat
Hayastan (1995) Hay Es Du (1996) The...
- The Negev's
ashkhar or "Dead Sea apple",
Calotropis procera...
- (1997)
Tatoul & Hovo (1997) Best of
Tatoul (1998)
Asdvadz Im (1998)
Keghdz Ashkhar (1999)
Gaghtni Mna (2000)
Tatoul & Hovo "2000" (2001)
Tatoul & Hovo "Noritz...
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Soviet Armenia (1920–1991)
Artsakh (1991–2023, unrecognized)
Provinces or
Ashkhars of
Armenia Major Upper Armenia Sophene Arzanene Turuberan Moxoene Corduene...
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Unrendered Road Tali
Liberman Israel, Palestine,
Netherlands Veronica Talita Caselato Brazil World Ashkhar Christine Haroutounian Armenia,
United States...