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around the
korsi during the winter. A
korsi used to be
quite po****r for
entire families to
gather together during yearly Yaldā celebrations.
Korsis are generally...
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Korsis Island (Bulgarian: остров Корсис, romanized: ostrov
Korsis, IPA: [ˈɔstrof
ˈkɔrsis]) is the
rocky island lying 150 m off the
northwest coast of Snow...
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Korsi (Persian: كرسي) is a
village in
Tatarestaq Rural District of
Baladeh District, Nur County,
Mazandaran province, Iran. At the time of the 2006 National...
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Korsi Kola (Persian: كرسي كلا, also
Romanized as
Korsī Kolā; also
known as
Korsī Kolā-ye Bālā) is a
village in Dabuy-ye
Jonubi Rural District, Dabudasht...
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purpose of
heating are used elsewhere, e.g. the
Spanish brasero or
Iranian korsi. The
history of the
kotatsu begins in the
Muromachi period or
Ashikaga shogunate...
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Kursi al-I`tiraf
listen (Arabic: كرسي الإعتراف,
Chair of Confession) is a 1949
Egyptian crime/drama film. It
starred Faten Hamama,
Fakher Fakher, Abdel...
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Pedestal desk
Kneehole desk
Secretary desk
Dressing table Lowboy Kotatsu Korsi Monks bench Soban Table Coffee table Dining table Drop-leaf
table End table...
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underneath and
blankets to
capture the warmth: the
kotatsu in ****an, the
korsi in Iran, the
sandali in Afghanistan, and the foot
stove in
northern Europe...
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called a mesa camilla) is
similar to the ****anese
kotatsu or
Iranian korsi.
Braseros were
traditionally heated with
small pieces of charcoal, called...
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Ricardo Miró (1883–1940),
Gaspar Octavio Hernández (1893–1918),
Demetrio Korsi (1899–1957),
Ricardo Bermúdez (1914–2000), Joaquín Beleño (1922–88), Ernesto...