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Madak was a
blend of
opium and
tobacco used as a
recreational drug in 16th- and 17th-century China. It
emerged in
southern coastal areas in the first...
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Tiang Tabar linkage:
Madara (Tabar), Lihir,
Notsi Madak linkage: Barok, Lavatbura-Lamusong,
Madak Tomoip St
George linkage Niwer Mil
Warwar Feni Fanamaket...
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Madak, also
known as Mandak, is an
Austronesian language spoken in New Ireland,
Papua New Guinea. The
Library of
Congress subject classification uses...
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opium was one
component in the mixture.
Tobacco mixed with
opium was
called madak (or madat) and
became po****r
throughout China and its
seafaring trade partners...
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Madak (Persian: مدك) is a
village in
Siyah Mansur Rural District, in the
Central District of
Bijar County,
Kurdistan province, Iran. At the 2006 census...
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Madaklasht (Urdu: مدک لشٹ) is a
valley located in
Lower Chitral district,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ****stan.
Madaklasht is
located in the
extreme north of Shishikoh...
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Access Journal, 23(1), 00301-00314. Karaer, Mina Cansu; Sönmez,
Hande İrem;
Madak, Elif; Kankılıç, Tolga; Tavşanoğlu, Çağatay; Sarımehmetoğlu, Hıfsı Oğuz...
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previously had only been eaten) was
added to
tobacco and
smoked in pipes.
Madak (the
mixture of
opium and tobacco)
turned out to be far more
addictive than...
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Laxudumau Nalik Tiang Tigak Tungag Tabar Lihir Madara Notsi Madak Barok Lavatbura–Lamusong
Madak St.
George Bilur Fanamaket Kandas Konomala Label Lungalunga...
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Laxudumau Nalik Tiang Tigak Tungag Tabar Lihir Madara Notsi Madak Barok Lavatbura–Lamusong
Madak St.
George Bilur Fanamaket Kandas Konomala Label Lungalunga...