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names depending on zone and language. Some
names include Turkoman, tülu,
bukht, nar, iner, iver, majen, bertuar, yaml, dromano, and dromel.[citation needed]...
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Mirza Michael John
Bukht OBE (10
September 1941 – 4
August 2011) was a
British commercial radio executive.
Under the
pseudonym Michael Barry, he was a...
- Deir al-
Bukht (Arabic: دير البخت, also
spelled Deir al-Bukhit or Dayr al-Bakht) is a town in
southern Syria,
administratively part of the al-Sanamayn...
- Damascus.
Nearby localities include Kafr
Shams to the northwest, Deir al-
Bukht to the north,
Jabab to the northeast, B****ir to the east,
Tubna to the southeast...
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localities include ****bin to the southeast, al-Sanamayn to the south, Deir al-
Bukht, Deir al-Adas to the east, Khan
Dannun to the
north and al-Qin to the northwest...
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Breed Beefalo Dwarf Lulu Dzo Sheep–goat
hybrid Yakalo Żubroń
Camelidae Cama
Bukht Huarizo Canidae Canid hybrid Coydog Coywolf Dingo–dog
hybrid Dogxim Eastern...
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Breed Beefalo Dwarf Lulu Dzo Sheep–goat
hybrid Yakalo Żubroń
Camelidae Cama
Bukht Huarizo Canidae Canid hybrid Coydog Coywolf Dingo–dog
hybrid Dogxim Eastern...
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reconcile the bottom-up and top-down
definitions of the
Digital Economy,
Bukht and H****s
stated that the
Digital Economy consists of all
sectors making...
- 790s. The
Muslim commander at
Burbia is
named in Ibn al-Athir as Yūsuf ibn
Bukht and the
battle is
likewise recorded in al-Maqqarī.
Bermudo abdicated his...
- The
Bught (/ˈbʌxt/
BUKHT;
Scottish Gaelic: Am Bucht) is an area of the
Scottish city of Inverness. A "bught" is
defined in the
Dictionary of the Scots...