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Baltis was an
ancient Arabian goddess. She was
revered at
Carrhae and
identified with the
planet Venus.
Isaac of
Antioch mentions Baltis in a text written...
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region as Byaltae. The
Balti people themselves refer to
their native land as
Balti-yul (transl. 'Land of
Baltis'); the
modern name of Baltistan...
- Look up
balti or
Balti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Balti may
refer to:
Bălți, a city in
Moldova Bălți County (Moldova), a
former county of Moldova...
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Bălți (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈbəltsʲ] ) is a city in Moldova. It is the second-largest city in
terms of po****tion, area and
economic importance, after...
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Baltis Vallis /ˈbɔːltɪs ˈvælɪs/ is a
sinuous channel on
Venus ranging from 1–3 km (0.62–1.86 mi) wide and ~6,800 km (4,200 mi) long,
slightly longer than...
- A
balti or
bāltī gosht (Urdu: بالٹی گوشت, Hindi: बाल्टी गोश्त) is a type of
curry served in a thin, pressed-steel wok
called a "
balti bowl". The name...
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Baltis converted to Islam. Subsequently, the Perso-Arabic
script replaced the
Tibetan script, but the
former had no
letters for
seven Balti sounds...
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animist Baltis began to
adopt Tibetan Buddhism.
Religious artifacts such as
gompas and
stupas were built, and
lamas pla**** an
important role in
Balti life...
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Fotbal Club
Bălți,
commonly known as
Bălți, is a
Moldovan professional football club
based in
Bălți,
founded in 1984 as FC
Zaria Bălți and
refounded in...
- Wakha. Like the
Baltis, they
speak an
archaic Tibetan dialect closely related to
Balti and Ladakhi.
Purigi is more
closely related to
Balti than Ladakhi...