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Indura (Belarusian: Індура; Russian: Индура; Polish:
Indura; Yiddish: אמדור, romanized: Amdur) is a
village in the
Grodno District of the
Grodno Region...
- the Celestials,
descendants of the
Goddess Race who hold
watch over an
Indura-type
demon sealed in
their land
since the
Ancient War's end 3,000 years...
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Otira indura is a
species of
Amaurobiidae spider that is
endemic to New Zealand. This
species was
described in 1973 by Ray
Forster and
Cecil Wilton from...
- of Dov Ber of Mezeritch, in 1773 he
founded the
Amdur Hasidic dynasty in
Indura,
Belarus where he
faced fierce opposition from
local Misnagdim. Despite...
- people, and are not
listed here.
Alesk (from Olesko, Ukraine)
Amdur (from
Indura, Belarus)
Anipoli (from Annopol, Ukraine) Apta /
Zinkov /
Mezhbizh (from...
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Liadi (Lyady) (1745–1812) and to a
lesser extent R.
Hayim Haykl of
Amdur (
Indura) (d. 1787), all of whom were
disciples of R. Dov Ber of
Mezeritch (Mezhirichi)...
- part of
Second Army (General
Edward Rydz-Śmigły), was
ordered to
capture Indura (25 km
south of Grodno),
together with the
Niemen river bridge at Komatowo...
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State of
Indore Indūra rājya (Marathi) 1732–1948 Top: Flag (1732–1818) Bottom: Flag (1818–1950) Coat of arms
Indore State within the
Maratha Confederacy...
- an
Indura to
prevent the Sins from
stopping him as he
regains his full
power at Lake Salisbury. As Gowther, Ban, King and
Diane battle the
Indura while...
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including Jeziory [be; pl], Wiercieliszki,
Wielka Brzostowica, Dubno, Wołpa,
Indura (near Grodno), Sopoćkinie, Zelwa, Wołkowysk, Ostryna, Zdzięcioł (near Nowogródek)...