- The hilt (rarely
called a
haft or shaft) is the
handle of a knife, dagger, sword, or bayonet,
consisting of a guard, grip, and pommel. The
guard may contain...
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extensive use of
hafted stone tools. Over time,
hafting evolved and
tools became deadlier with more control.
Evolution has
brought hafts with
small shafts...
- Look up
haft in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haft may
refer to: Al
Haft (1886–1976),
professional and
amateur wrestler,
wrestling and
boxing promoter...
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Haft Seen or
Haft sin (Persian: هفتسین) (lit: "Seven S's") is an
arrangement of
seven symbolic items whose names start with the
letter "س" (pronounced...
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hafter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hafter may
refer to:
Hafter, the flat
attachment of
certain shrubs or
lichens to a
substrate Karen Hafter (born...
- the
islands of
Honshu and Kyushu.
Hafted axes are
first known from the
Mesolithic period (c. 6000 BC). Few
wooden hafts have been
found from this period...
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Harry Haft (July 28, 1925 –
November 3, 2007) also
known as
Herschel Haft, was a
survivor of the
Auschwitz concentration camp
where he
boxed fellow inmates...
- a
sword and
dexter mailed arm a scimitar, all
silver except for
golden hafts and
gauntlet joint.
Ducal coronet. The two
hands holding a
sword and a scimitar...
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Levinson from a
screenplay by
Justine Juel Gillmer. Ben
Foster stars as
Harry Haft, a real-life
survivor of the ****
Germany Auschwitz concentration camp, where...
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Haft Awrang (Persian: هفت اورنگ,
meaning "Seven Thrones") by the
Persian poet Jami is a
classic of
Persian literature composed some time
between 1468 and...