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fishing vessels — anak
bedar (Malay for
child bedar) and were
built as big as 90 feet over deck (LOD). The
majority of the
bedars were
usually 45 to 60...
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Sizdah Bedar (Persian: سیزدهبدر – sīzdæh
bedar), (lit. 'Thirteen outdoor') also
known as Nature's Day (روز طبیعت – rūz-e tabī'at),[citation needed] is...
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attacked Lal
Tikri Hillock which was lost to the
Bedars in the
early days of the
siege and
retook it. The
Bedars retreated to the
village at the foot of Talwargera...
- "the only
caste which goes in for
manly sports seems to be the Bōyas, or
Bēdars, as they are
called in Canarese. They
organise drives for pig, hunt bears...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
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Bader Ahmed al-Mutawa (Arabic: بدر أحمد المطوع; born 10
January 1985) is a
Kuwaiti professional footballer who
plays for Qadsia. He
usually operates as...
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their houses to
enjoy nature and
picnic outdoors, as part of the
Sizdah Bedar ceremony. The
greenery grown for the Haft-sin
setting is
thrown away, usually...
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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...