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Chilo batri is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Thomas Bainbrigge Fletcher in 1928. It is
found in India. Nuss, M.; et al. (2003–2017)...
- Batrīyya or Butrīyya (Arabic: بترية,
adjective form
Batrī) is an
early branch of Zaydī Islam. The Batrīyya were a
group of
moderates who
emerged in Kūfah...
- the very beginning.
These beliefs are
found among Yemeni Zaydis today. "
Batrī" and "Jārūdī"
refer to
theological orientations rather than distinct, identifiable...
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together during the
original Zayd's rebellion.
These names, also
designated as
Batri and Jarudi, do not
necessarily represent cohesive groups of people, for...
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Batri Sazi Nur (Persian: باطري سازي نور, also
Romanized as
Bāṭrī Sāzī Nūr) is a
village in
Qaemabad Rural District, in the
Central District of Shahriar...
- live like a "true Klingon". In 2364, the trio
stole the
Talarian freighter Batris and
subsequently destro**** the IKS T'Acog,
which had been sent to retrieve...
- from
which the
English word
battery is also
derived via
Middle English batri. The
defining characteristic of the
fight as a
concept in
military science...
-
Khalid ibn al-Walid, as
Batris. He
described Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah (the
Lebanese marja who died on 4 July 2010) as
Batri. Al-Habib said that Fadlallah...
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Ahmedabad Barachari Jageer Barachri Rayati Barandi Barhoon Barhoon Jageer Batri Bero
Zardari Bhaji Bherwari Chamro Chhimbh Dabhro Deh
Dhabro Jageer Gango...
- The
Erave language is
spoken in the LLG. 01. Galu 02.
Tiripi 03.
Batri 1 04.
Batri 2 05.
Iamorubi 06.
Erave Station 07.
Koyari 08.
Tsimberigi (Tiabili)...