- been confirmed; most are
classified as Nakh on the
basis of placenames. The
Èrsh language,
language of the Èrs who
inhabited Northern Armenia, and then, (possibly)...
- The
piastre (Egyptian:
ersh, قرش) was the
currency of
Egypt until 1834. It was
subdivided into 40 para, each of 3 akçe. The
piastre was
based on the Turkish...
- Kuruş (/kəˈruːʃ/ kə-ROOSH;
Turkish pronunciation: [kuˈɾuʃ]), also gurush,
ersh, gersh, grush, grosha, and grosi, are all
names for
currency denominations...
- ISBN 978-0-87021-570-4. "Проект 671 "Ёрш" (NATO – "Victor I")" [Project 671 "
Ërsh"]. Deepstorm.ru (in Russian).
Archived from the
original on 29 September...
-
between the
Lower and
Upper Sunbury Roads,
comprising parts of West
Field and
Ersh Mead,
including the
current site of the
Hampton Water Treatment Works...
- N****ab W El Kalb (The
Swindler And The Dog) El
Kammashah ( The Pincers) El
Ersh (The Shark)
Ragol Le Haza Al
Zaman (A Man For This Time)
Ebnati W Al Ze'ab...
- to the 18th centuries:
Social relations and
legal proceedings The Tale of
Ersh Ershovich[rus] (16-17th c.)
Poverty and
social injustices The ABC of a Naked...
- Targim, Barkhane, Barakh, Leimi, Kart, Ozdik, Nilkh, Pui, Tsorkh, Kyakhk,
Ersh, Ezmi, Kost, Nyakist, Hani, Gadaborsh, Torsh, Tori, Khai, Koli, Myashkhi...
-
frequently pronounced "ash". It is
written also as arrish, arish,
eddish or
ersh. The word as a
description for a
stubble field is
found in
medieval tithe...
- or 'a wonder')
Arish (also
written [and
alternatively pronounced] arrish,
ersh, aish, airish, errish,
hayrish and herrish) -
arable field (from
Middle English...