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Bărbat was the
brother and
successor of
voivode Litovoi whose territory had
comprised northern Oltenia (Romania). In 1277 (or
between 1277 and 1280), Litovoi...
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Barbat may
refer to:
Bărbat,
early Romanian voivode Barbat, Croatia, a
village on the
island of Rab,
Croatia Bărbat River in
Romania Barbat (lute), an...
- no
frets and a
smaller neck. It is the
direct successor of the
Persian barbat lute. The
oldest surviving oud is
thought to be in Brussels, at the Museum...
- The
barbat (Persian: بربت) or
barbud is a lute of
Greater Iranian or
Persian origin, and
widespread across Central Asia,
especially since the S****anid...
- The
Bărbat is a left
tributary of the
river Strei in Romania. It
discharges into the
Strei in Pui. Its
length is 30 km (19 mi) and its
basin size is 98 km2...
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Alberto Barbat Hudema (born June 17, 1968) is an
Uruguayan former football goalkeeper. In 1995,
Barbat pla**** in
Chile for Colo-Colo. 1997 -
Barbat arrives...
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Scutellaria barbata, the
barbed skullcap, is a
species of
flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is
native to Asia. It is a
perennial herb generally...
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Amaury Barbat du
Closel (6
February 1956 – 7
October 2024) was a
French conductor and composer. He
founded the
Forum Voix Étouffées to
bring attention...
- the same name was used to
refer to the
barbat; a
different instrument that is a
variety of lute. The
barbat or barbud,
began being translated into Latin...
- the
circle grew to sixteen: Delfí Abella,
Francesc Pi de la Serra,
Enric Barbat,
Xavier Elies,
Guillermina Motta,
Maria del
Carme Girau, Martí Llauradó...