- The
batih (Ukrainian: батіг) is a
thick stick that is
rhythmically tapped on the
floor in some
Ukrainian folkloric groups.
Pieces of
metal or bottle-caps...
- The
Battle of
Batih (Ukrainian: Битва під Батогом, Polish:
Bitwa pod Batohem; 1–2 June 1652) was
fought between the
Cossack Hetmanate and
Crimean Khanate...
- The
Batoh (
Batih) m****acre (Polish: Rzeź
polskich jeńców pod Batohem) was a m****
execution of
Polish captives after the
Battle of
Batih on 3–4 June 1652...
-
Safad El
Battikh (Arabic: صفد البطيخ) is a
village in
Nabatiye Governorate, in the Bint
Jbeil District of
southern Lebanon,
about 111
kilometres (69 mi)...
-
defeat he
regathered his
forces and in June 1652 took part in the
battle of
Batih. In this
instance the
Cossacks were successful; the
Polish commander Marcin...
- jinn live on.
Basit or
Khawfa (خوفا)
Thaqil or 'Arafa (عرفه) -
antechamber Batih or
Hadna (حدنه) - a
valley with
stream of
boiling sulphur. Hayn or Dama...
- Peninsula) of 36
wanted (and alive) terrorists, one of whom was
Salih Saeed Al
Batih al-Ghamdi. 9/11
conspiracy theorists quickly confused him with the hijacker...
-
Batih,
where Khmelnytsky ordered Cossacks to kill all
Polish prisoners and paid
Tatars for
possession of the prisoners, an
event known as the
Batih m****acre...
-
three parts: old Chetvertynivka,
Slobodo Chetvertynivka, and the
village of
Batih,
which lay on the bank of the
Southern Bug. In the
middle of the 14th century...
- Pyliavtsi,
Battle of
Zboriv (1649),
Battle of
Berestechko and
Battle of
Batih.
During the Ruin, when
skirmishes and
conflict between different Cossack...