- from
Somalia since ancient times, and is
called hebbakhade,
habaghadi or
habak hadi (habbak haddi) in Somali. It is an
important ingredient in perfumery...
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Habaek (Korean: 하백; Hanja: 河伯), also
known as
Habak (Korean: 하박; Hanja: 河泊) is the
Goguryeo god of the
Amnok River or,
according to an
alternative interpretation...
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Commiphora guidottii Chiov. ex Guid. (syn.
Commiphora sessiliflora),
producing habak hadi,
known as bisabol, opoponax,
scented or
sweet myrrh.
Commiphora guillauminii...
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Naseem Bagh
Mallabagh srinagar Usmaan Abad
Malabagh Batpora Zukura Ishber Habak Sadiribal Gulab Bagh
Molvi Stop Bota
kadal Lal
Bazar Hazratbal Main Road...
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protect against misfortune and
increase the
chance of victory. Also
known as
habak or anting-anting. Albularyo: A
shaman who
carries out the
initiation ceremony...
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Claeson P (1991). "The
botanical origin of
Scented Myrrh (Blssabol or
Habak Hadi)".
Economic Botany. 45 (4): 487–494. doi:10.1007/BF02930711. ISSN 0013-0001...
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Traditional beverages, such as
Bedouin tea
infused with a mint-like herb
called habak, are
integral to
their culture.
Hospitality is a key
element of Bedouin...
- Claeson, Per (1991). "The
Botanical Origin of
Scented Myrrh (Bissabol or
Habak Hadi)".
Economic Botany. 45 (4): 487–494. doi:10.1007/BF02930711. ISSN 0013-0001...
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Producer Length 1. "Shaghel Bali Hawak" (Taking Over My Mind)
Abdel Hamed Habak Hossam Habib Hadi
Sharara 4:10 2. "Kabbartak Ala Seedak" (Too Comfortable...
- and
Child Health—Healthy People". Healthypeople.gov. 13
September 2012.
Habak,
Patricia J.; Kole,
Martha (2024). "****l
Birth After Cesarean Delivery"...