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Hadúr, or Hodúr in old Hungarian,
short for
Hadak Ura,
meaning "warlord" or "lord of the armies" in Hungarian, was the god of fire,
later became a war...
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Hababah Habas,
Yemen Haddah Hadir,
Yemen Hadrami, Sanaʽa Hadran,
Yemen Hadur Hafat Idris Hafid,
Yemen Hajana Hajar Saʽid Hakam,
Yemen Halhal Hallah,...
- handicraft, and
warfare Hephaestus, god of
metalworking and the
forge Hadúr, god of
metalworking and war
Wayland the Smith,
legendary master blacksmith...
- "happy/merry woman";
later identified with Catholicism's
Virgin Mary), and
Hadúr ("warlord" or "commander") of the fire, and
later war god. The
major celestial...
- Shuaib'), also
called Jabal Hadhur (Arabic: جَبَل حَضُوْر, romanized: Jabal
Ḥaḍūr), is a
mountain of the
Harazi subregion of the Sarawat,
located in Bani...
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British forces under Camac,
being har****ed and reduced, had to
retreat to
Hadur.: 20 In
February 1781, the
British beat
Shinde to the town of Sipri, but...
- Gāvai ko jīa lai fir deh. Gāvai ko jāpai
disai dūr. Gāvai ko
vekhai hādrā
hadūr. Kathnā kathī na āvai tot. Kath kath kathī kotī kot kot. Dedā de
laide thak...
- of war, art, wisdom, and
health Danubian Rider Sabazios Thracian Rider Hadúr, god of war and the
metalsmith of the gods Kyzaghan,
Turkic deity of war...
- Morgunblaðið. 9
September 2008.
Retrieved 25
April 2015. Víðinesbardagi var
háður í
Hjaltadal í Skagafirði.
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- Budapest-Kraków-Warsaw,
daily Budapest-Prague and
daily Budapest-Vienna. Note that "
hadúr"
means "Warlord" in
Hungarian (see
Google Translate) v t e v t e...