- Bùhālā (布哈拉).
Between the 19th and 20th centuries,
Bukhara was
known as
Bokhara in the
English publications as
exemplified by the
writings and reports...
- Emir to
burst out laughing, and "Dr
Wolff was
eventually forced to
leave Bokhara,
greatly to the
surprise of the po****ce, who were not
accustomed to such...
- He was
nicknamed Bokhara Burnes for his role in
establishing contact with and
exploring Bukhara. His memoir,
Travels into
Bokhara, was a
bestseller when...
- The
Bokhara Trumpeter is a
breed of
fancy pigeon developed over many
years of
selective breeding.
Bokhara Trumpeters,
along with
other varieties of domesticated...
-
Bukhara magazine (Persian: مجله بخارا) is a Persian-language
magazine published in
Tehran and
edited by Ali Dehbashi. The
magazine began publication in...
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Tekke Bokhara:
History and
evolution of
Bokhara rugs
History of
Turkmen ****s
Background on
origin of
Turkmen Rugs
Bokharas -
Design of
Bokhara rugs...
- The SS
Bokhara was a P&O
steamship which sank in a
typhoon on 10
October 1892, off the
coast of Sand
Island in the Pescadores, Formosa. Of the 150 people...
-
couched to the
fabric to hold the laid
threads in place. In
Bokhara couching or
Bokhara stitch, the
couched threads are held in
place with many tiny...
-
considers the
commonly mentioned derivation from the name of the city of
Bokhara unlikely. In bookbinding,
buckram has
several attractive qualities. In...
- The
Bokhara River, a
watercourse that is part of the
Barwon catchment within the Murray–Darling basin, is
located in the
South Downs region of Queensland...