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comprises about 10% of the dry
weight in the
finished incense.
These include:
Makko (incense powder) made from the bark of
various trees in the
genus ****a...
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Makko is a
village on
western side of
Mandi Bahauddin District in Punjab, ****stan. The
village was
originally known as
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source of
makko, a
powder used to make a mosquito‑repelling incense. It
prefers coastal areas, and can
handle saline soil.
Makko powder, top left...
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handle and no chain.
Instead of charcoal,
makkō powder is
poured into a
depression made in a bed of ash. The
makkō is lit and the
incense mixture is burned...
- Szold),
Johns Hopkins University Press: 1998, ISBN 0-8018-5890-9
Talmud Makkos 1:10
Rabbi Ishmael. Horowitz-Rabin (ed.). Mekhilta. pp. 233,
Tractate de-ba-Hodesh...
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Himmel durch die Hölle
Kontra K 9
September "Nachts wach" Miksu/Macloud &
Makko Perspektiven Roland Kaiser 16
September "Wildberry Lillet" Nina
Chuba Palmen...
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Archived from the
original on 28
September 2011. Certrez; Donabed;
Makko (2012). The ****yrian Heritage:
Threads of
Continuity and Influence. Uppsala...
- Routledge. p. 167. ISBN 9781317562108. A. Cetrez, Onver; G. Donabed, Sargon;
Makko, Aryo (2012). The ****yrian Heritage.
Threads of
Continuity and Influence...