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kharjah (Arabic: خرجة, romanized: kharjah, lit. 'final' [ˈxardʒa]; Spanish:
jarcha [ˈxaɾtʃa]; Portuguese:
carja [ˈkaɾʒɐ]; also
known as markaz), is the final...
- has nine
police stations —
Sector Beta 2,
Knowledge Park, Site V, Dadri,
Jarcha, Dankaur, Rabupura,
Ecotech 1 and Jewar. As of 14
January 2020,
Gautam Buddha...
- as Fórmula V, Nino Bravo, Serafín Zubiri, Juan Bau, Francisco, Basilio,
Jarcha and Rocío Jurado. They also
composed "Libertad sin ira", an
emblematic song...
- This
theory has
since been
widely discredited, but the
discovery of the
jarchas raises the
question of the
extent of
literature (oral or written) in the...
- (3–4). 283–289. Craddock,
Jerry R. 1980. The
language of the
Mozarabic jarchas. UC Berkeley:
Research Center for
Romance Studies. Craddock,
Jerry R. (2002)...
- Nino Bravo, Francisco, Juan Bau, Basilio, José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma",
Jarcha or Rocío Jurado,
among others. As
producers they have
supported groups such...
- has nine
police stations —
Sector Beta 2,
Knowledge Park, Site V, Dadri,
Jarcha, Dankaur, Rabupura,
Ecotech 1 and Jewar. As of 14
January 2020,
Gautam Buddha...
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Arabic Sharab.
Usually in the
context of
cough syrup or linctus. jaraíz
jarcha jareta jaricar jarifo/jarifa jarquía jarra:
Pitcher or
other pot with handle(s)...
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lengthy glosses on the
ideas expressed in the
jarchas.
Typically spoken in the
voice of a woman, the
jarchas express the
anxieties of love, particularly...
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original format. By the 20th century, the
tradition still continued.
Mozarab Jarchas, the
first expression of
Spanish poetry, in Mozárabe
dialect Mester de...