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Hijara is a two-player
abstract strategy board game pla**** with
small stones. It has been
likened to a three-dimensional game on a two-dimensional board...
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South Asian term for
protest emigration Hijrat (film), ****stani, 2016
Hijara, a
board game Hiigara, in the
computer game
Homeworld This disambiguation...
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community that the book be
banned as they
consider it libellous. His novel,
Hijara Ek Mard [Eunuch, A Man], was also
adapted for the stage. Kale
acted in the...
- 1933.
Additional soundings were
conducted in 1976 by a team led by
Ismail Hijara.
Several Halaf structures were uncovered,
including tholoi and the "Burnt...
- al-Faraŷ in the 9th and 10th centuries. The town was
later known as Wādī Al-
Ḥijāra (Arabic: وادي الحجارة),
possibly meaning "Valley of Stones" (as in river...
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archaeological site, also
called Hegra (from Arabic: الحِجَارَة, romanized: al-
ḥijāra, lit. 'the Stones') or al-Ḥijr (Arabic: الحِجر, romanized: al-ḥijr, lit...
- GIPF Go
Gobblet Gomoku Guess Who? Hare and
Hounds Hounds and
jackals Hex
Hijara Irish Jacquet Janggi (Korean chess)
Jaipur Kalah Kamisado Khet
Liubo Lost...
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Hindi word
hijra may
alternately be
romanized as hijira, hijda, hijada,
hijara, hijrah. This term is
generally considered derogatory in Urdu and the term...
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Britons defeat Anglo-Saxons of Wes**** "among the Cornish".
Battle of Marj al-
Hijara February–March,
Khazars decisively defeat army of the
local Arab governor...
- Devices: Kitáb fí ma'rifat al-hiyal al-handasiyya, Islamabad: ****stan
Hijara Council. ISBN 969-8016-25-2. Banū Mūsā & Hill,
Donald Routledge (ed. & transl...