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Giuseppe Bardari (27 May 1817 – 22
September 1861) was an
Italian lawyer and writer.
Although chiefly known today for
having written the
libretto for...
- lirica), in two acts, by
Gaetano Donizetti, to a
libretto by
Giuseppe Bardari,
based on
Andrea Maffei's
translation of
Friedrich Schiller's 1800 play...
- to
avoid another ship and her
rudder jammed, full over to port.
Captain Bardari shut down the
engine and
attempted to make repairs, but they were not successful...
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Vahid Bahreh Bardari Lab
Sefid (Persian: واحدبهره برداري لب سفيد, also
Romanized as Vāḥid
Bahreh Bardārī Lab Sefīd) is a
village in
Shahi Rural District...
- met with
Mahmud at
Peshawar on 27
September 1001; one
Shahi governor of
Bardari province named Adira Afghan is held to have
switched sides and
aided in...
- (Persian: نخل گردانی,
Persian pronunciation: [næxl ɡærdɑːniː]) or
Nakhl Bardari is a Shia
religious ritual carried out on the day of
Ashura for commemorating...
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established educational institutions Chaudhary Charan Singh Mahavidyalaya at
Bardari near
Badosarai and
Mohanlal Verma Educational Institute in his home district...
- the
Battle of
Peshawar on 27
September 1001; one
Shahi governor of the
Bardari province named Adira Afghan is held to have
switched sides and
aided in...
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Sefid Kuh
Gandom Mamili Mashkar Pamalich Pamenar Pay-ye
Qaleh Pir
Fazak Rez Gah
Sarhud Khoda Rahim Vahdat Vahid Bahreh Bardari Lab
Sefid Zeylab Hasan Jan...
- Albanese,
classical pianist Giuseppe Antonio Sorbilli,
sculptor Giuseppe Bardari,
writer Giuseppe Ciro,
racing driver Giuseppe Coniglio, poet
Giuseppe Faraca...