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Balas (Persian: بالاس, also
Romanized as
Balās; also
known as Balūs) is a
village in Do
Hezar Rural District,
Khorramabad District,
Tonekabon County, Mazandaran...
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Alexander I
Theopator Euergetes,
surnamed Balas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος Βάλας, romanized: Alexandros
Balas), was the
ruler of the
Seleucid Empire from...
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balas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Balas is a
village in Iran.
Balas may also
refer to:
Alexander Balas,
ruler of the Gr****
Seleucid kingdom...
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Iolanda Balaș.
Iolanda Balaș at Olympics.com
Iolanda Balaș at
Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
Iolanda Balaș at All-Athletics.com
Iolanda Balas -...
- Bill
Balas is an
American screenwriter,
director and
producer best
known for his work on the A&E
series Bates Motel and the TNT
series Animal Kingdom...
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carats (100 g). The
transparent red
spinels were
called spinel-rubies or
balas rubies. In the past,
before the
arrival of
modern science,
spinels and rubies...
- the
Hungarian Balázs and then
later to the
Romanian Balaş. He was
married to art
historian Edith Balas, a
survivor of Auschwitz, with whom he had two daughters...
- "Presiento". "Presiento" was
later included in the re-issue of
Balas perdidas,
Balas perdidas (Edición especial), on 10 May 2019,
together with three...
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Bala or
bala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bala may
refer to:
Bala (1976 film), an English-language
dance do****entary
Bala (2002 film), a...
- Thea
married three times:
Alexander Balas in
about 150 BC. This
union produced Antiochus VI Dionysus.
Alexander Balas was
neither po****r, nor an efficient...