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GASU or
Gasu may
refer to:
Garda Air
Support Unit, a unit of the
Garda Síochána
Kathu language, a Lolo-Burmese
language also
romanized "
Gasu" This disambiguation...
- Bab el-
Gasus (Egyptian Arabic: باب الجسس, romanized: bāb el-
gasus, lit. 'Gate of the
Priests [Spies]'), also
known as the
Priestly Cache and the Second...
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production of
several aircraft types in the 1930s as
listed below: (Tokyo
Gasu Denki Kogyo KK -
Tokyo Gas &
Electrical Industry Co. Ltd.)
Gasuden KR-1 Small...
- were
found at Bab el-
Gasus (Deir el-Bahari) and are now in Cairo. Meritamen,
Chantress of Amun. She was
buried at Bab el-
Gasus under the pontificate...
- Sa****: Wadi
Gasus in:
Kathryn A. Bard,
Encyclopedia of the
Archaeology of
Ancient Egypt, 1999, S. 866–868. "The Wadi Gawasis/Wadi
Gasus, Egypt: A Preliminary...
- el-Muluk")
Valley of the
Queens (Modern: "Biban el-Harim")
Royal Cache Bab el-
Gasus Deir el-Medina Workmen's
Tombs Shrine to
Meretseger & Ptah
Tombs of the...
-
Rudamun was the
anonymous Year 19 king
attested at Wadi
Gasus. However, new
evidence on the Wadi
Gasus graffito published by
Claus Jurman in 2006 has now redated...
- The
Gasuden Koken (also
known as the Kōken-ki (航研機)) was a ****anese long-range
research aircraft of the 1930s. It was
built by the
Tokyo Gas and Electric...
-
cracked wheat, 1⁄4–1⁄3 of the kernel's full size,
known collectively as
ğašūš.
There are some who add
samneh (clarified butter),
honey or
sugar to harīš...
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Korea has
earned the
group the
titles "The Nation's Singers" (국민가수;
Gukmin gasu) and "The Nation's Girl Group" (국민걸그룹;
gukmin geolgeurup). In
South Korea...