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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 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.
Ashide Bugut inscription Göktürk...
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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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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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Kipchak portrait in a 12th-century
balbal in Luhansk....
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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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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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called a ghoul." Variants:
Alqul (Arabia),
Aluga (Bible;
Proverbs 30:15),
Balbal (Tagbanua, Philippines),
Ghoulas (Algeria);
Katacan (Sri Lanka). Hannya...