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Birtha was an
American all-female rock band of the
early 1970s.
Formed in Los Angeles, the band
consisted of
Shele Pinizzotto (guitar),
Rosemary Butler...
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Birtha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Birtha (Gr****: Βίρθα) may
refer to the following:
Birtha (Mesopotamia), on the Tigris, now at Tikrit...
- the town, al-Bīra in
Arabic and Bīreh in Syriac,
derives from the
Aramaic Bīrthā,
meaning fortress. It
later evolved to
Birecik with the
addition of the...
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Birtha (Gr****: Βίρθα) was an
ancient fortress on the
river Tigris,
which was said to have been
built by
Alexander the Great. It
would seem, from the description...
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Becky Birtha (born
October 11, 1948) is an
American poet and children's
author who
lives in the
greater Philadelphia area. She is best
known for her poetry...
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Birtha (Gr****: Βίρθα), was an
ancient town to the
southeast of Thapsacus,
which Ptolemy (v. 19)[not
specific enough to verify]
places in 73° 40′ long....
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psychedelic rock band the
Daisy Chain in 1967 and the all-female hard rock band
Birtha in 1968, the
latter of
which released two
albums for
Dunhill Records. After...
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Animalia Phylum:
Arthropoda class:
Insecta Order:
Lepidoptera Family:
Erebidae Subfamily:
Anobinae Genus: Mar**** Walker, 1855
Synonyms Birtha Walker, 1865...
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Halabiye (Arabic: حلبيّة, Latin/Gr****: Zenobia,
Birtha) is an
archaeological site on the
right bank of the
Euphrates River in Deir ez-Zor Governorate,...
- ****ur in 615 BC.
Tikrit is
usually identified as the ****enistic
settlement Birtha.
Until the 6th century,
Christianity within the
Sasanian Empire was predominantly...