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Barca or Barcas,
which means lightning (He ברק). See برق, barq in Arabic,
berqa in Maltese,
Akkadian (aka ****yrian, Babylonian, Barku) and Neo-****yrian...
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later changed to Id-Dehen and
later still to Il-
Berqa,
first published on 29
January 1932. Il-
Berqa ceased publication on 30
November 1968. In February...
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Ghurezh Бгъанэ
Bghana ОгъулI
Waghulh Джадэ Jada ЕкIуашъ
Yaquash Быркьэ
Berqa Дыжьы Dizh Джарым
Jarem Пцашэ
Ptsasha Иныхъу
Yinikho КIэсэбэжъ Chasabazh...
- "thunderbolt" or "shining". It is
cognate with the
Arabic name Barq,
Maltese word
Berqa, the ****yrian Neo-Aramaic name Barkho, and the
Hebrew name
Barak and equivalent...
- born in Marsa, Malta, in 1924. He
started his
career as a
journalist at Il-
Berqa in 1946. He was
awarded the Gold
Award from the
Institute of
Maltese Journalists...
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Chronicle and Ix-Xemx. He
subsequently began publishing Il-Progress and Il-
Berqa. The
clash between the
Catholic bishops and the
Constitutional Party led...
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Edward Hulton). In 1935 she
became editor of The
Times of
Malta and "Il
Berqa"
before taking over as
Managing Director of the
Group on the
death of her...
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citation needed]
Times of Malta- 10 July 1953[full
citation needed] Il-
Berqa - 31 ta'
Mejju 1954.[full
citation needed]
Times of
Malta - 8
February 1955...
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Agriculture and
Forestry at the time of the
Government of the
Emirate of
Berqa (March 1950 –
December 1951), that is to say
until the
independence of Libya...
- his
political enemies.
Between 1939 and 1942, the
Times of
Malta and Il-
Berqa, two
newspapers owned by
Gerald Strickland,
called him a
quisling and a...