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Sizdah Bedar (Persian: سیزدهبدر – sīzdah
bedar), (lit. 'Thirteen outdoor') also
known as Nature's Day (روز طبیعت – rūz-e tabī'at),[citation needed] is...
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Bedar may
refer to:
Bedar (ship),
traditional double-ended
Malay ship
Bédar, muni****lity of Almería
province in
Spain Bedar (Kabul),
delegate to Afghanistan's...
- In
South Indian traditions,
Kannappa is a
devotee of the
Hindu god Shiva. His
story is
closely connected with the
Srikalahasteeswara Temple in
Andhra Pradesh...
- The Boya (also
referred to as Naidu,
Bedar) is a
disparate Indian community found in the
South Indian states of
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka,...
- Dany
Bédar is a
francophone Québécois
singer from Val-d'Or in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Quebec, Canada. At the age of 19,
Bédar moved to Montreal, where...
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Bédar is a muni****lity of Almería province, in the
autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The
history of
Bédar can be
traced to the
early 16th century...
- The term
bedar (spelled "bedor" in Terengganu) is
applied to a wide
variety of
boats of the east
coast of
Malaysia that
carry one or two junk
sails and...
- in 1859. His
second child was
named Jamshed Bakht.
Jamshed had two sons,
Bedar Bakht, died in 1980 and
Sikandar Bakht, died in 1986.[citation needed] Dalrymple...
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Fatima Bedar was an
Algerian independence activist, born
August 5, 1946, in
Tichy and died
during the m****acre of
October 17, 1961 in Paris.
Killed at...
- of
Loharon Ka Khora. He had two sons,
Mirza Sikandar from a
mistress and
Bedar Bakht, born of
Begum Nadir Jehan.
Bedaar Bakht, who died in 1980, was the...