-
Nevzad Hanım (Ottoman Turkish: نمت نوزاد خانم; "young heroine"; born
Nimet Bargu and
previously Nevzad Kalfa,
after 1928
Nimet Seferoğlu; 2
March 1902 –...
-
purlins of the roof. The word
bargeboard is
probably from the
Medieval Latin bargus, or barcus, a scaffold, and not from the now
obsolete synonym vergeboard...
- Bariba, also
known as Baatonum, is the
language of the
Bariba people and was the
language of the
state of Borgu. The
native speakers are
called Baatombu...
-
Buryat or Buriat,
known in
foreign sources as the
Bargu-Buryat
dialect of Mongolian, and in pre-1956
Soviet sources as Buryat-Mongolian, is a variety...
- Banu
Bargu is a U.S.-based
political theorist and
professor of
History of
Consciousness and
Politics at the
University of California,
Santa Cruz.
Bargu completed...
- the Horcin-Haracin
dialect in the East, Oriat-Hilimag in the west, and
Bargu–Buriyad in the north. Some
Western scholars propose that the relatively...
- island, with the
latter coming to
revere the crystal. The
earthen ordinant Bargus investigates a titan-forged
vault on the
island and
learns of its history...
- standard, but not identical) Haila’er
Aoluguya (Olguya) Chenba’erhu (Old
Bargu)
Morigele (Mergel)
Siberian Ewenki /
Ewenki of
Siberia Northern (spirant)...
-
Ikbal and last
woman to
become consort of an
Ottoman sultan. Born
Nimet Bargu. She
married Mehmed in 1921,
previously she had been a
Kalfa (servant) in...
- humans".
Journal of
Environmental Biology. 30 (3): 319–25. PMID 20120452.
Bargu S,
Silver MW,
Ohman MD, Benitez-Nelson CR,
Garrison DL (2011). "Mystery...