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Bajót is a
village in Komárom-Esztergom county, Hungary.
Simon Kézai, the
chronicler of
Ladislaus IV of
Hungary wrote his
history in the
years 1282–83...
- more
commonly found in
southern parts of India.
While Chowki,
Palagai or
Bajot, a four-legged
stool are more
commonly used with
thali today.
Thalis are...
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Pharmacien de la marine,
Membre de
plusieurs sociétés savantes, &c.". In
Bajot, Louis-Marie (ed.).
Annales maritimes et coloniales, année 1825 — II.e partie...
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their descendants named their first settlement near Nyergesújfalu "
Bajót". [...] — Simon of Kéza: The
Deeds of the
Hungarians The
arrival of Simon...
- Bábolna (3,808)
Villages Aka Almásfüzitő Annavölgy Ácsteszér Ászár Baj
Bajna Bajót Bakonybánk Bakonysárkány
Bakonyszombathely Bana Bársonyos
Bokod Csatka Császár...
- p. 47. De****e de Soucy,
Louis Joseph – Léonore, Doc 3.
Bajot &
Poirre 1840, p. 187.
Bajot &
Poirre 1840, p. 367. De****e de Soucy,
Louis Joseph – Léonore...
- Lani
Bayot Misalucha (Tagalog: [ˈlanɪ
ˈbɐjɔt mɪsɐˈlutʃa]; born Lani
Dimalanta Bayot (born
August 3, 1969) is a
Filipino singer.
Known for her
vocal range...
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their descendants named their first settlement near Nyergesújfalu "
Bajót". [...] In addition,
Queen Constance brought with her a girl
called Tota...
- a
rally car
crashes into
spectators during a race
between Lábatlan and
Bajót, Komárom-Esztergom County.
March 26 – Péter
Magyar releases a recording...
- Trouvelot, 1994, 'Chevalier d'Albert Saint-Hippolyte', pp.79 (in French)
Bajot (1822), pp.101 (in French)
Troude (1867), pp.50
Department of
National Defence...