- The
Battle of
Buxar was
fought between 22 and 23
October 1764,
between the
forces of the
British East
India Company,
under the
command of
Major Hector...
- Andersson, Jan (8
March 2025). "Jan Andersson: Yksi
kaksi kolme sauna – nu
baxar vi
bastun till Basel". Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish).
Retrieved 8 March...
- people, in 466 households. The 1961
census recorded Baksar (here
spelled "
Baxar") as
comprising 6 hamlets, with a
total po****tion of 1,033 (498 male and...
- que
baxar a Uviéu empuñando'l mio
fusil y
morreme disparando contra la
Guardia Civil.
Contra la
Guardia Civil y los
cobardes d'Asaltu;
tengo que
baxar a...
-
their voiceless counterparts: /t͡s/, /s/, and /ʃ/ (as in caçar, p****ar, and
baxar respectively). The
character ⟨ç⟩,
called ⟨c⟩ cedilla,
originated in Old...
-
Latin b****iāre 'to lower' >
Catalan and
Portuguese baixar, Old
Spanish baxar, but
French baisser. (In
Occitan dialects near
Catalan and Gascon, there...
-
Najmaddin Sadigov is growing, and
there is a
candidate to
replace him].
Baxar.az (in Azerbaijani). 19 July 2020.
Archived from the
original on 8 January...
-
Najmaddin Sadigov is growing, and
there is a
candidate to
replace him].
Baxar.az (in Azerbaijani). 19 July 2020.
Archived from the
original on 8 January...
- a fricative:
Latin p****aru >
Eonavian páxaro,
Latin b****are >
Eonavian baxar, etc. The main
characteristics of the
verbal system are as follows: Verbal...
-
Najmaddin Sadigov is growing, and
there is a
candidate to
replace him].
Baxar.az (in Azerbaijani). 19 July 2020.
Archived from the
original on 8 January...