- Look up
Marus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marti may
refer to
Marus, Iran
Marus,
Safad David Marus (born 1986),
Ugandan long-distance
runner Francis...
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Based on the
archaeological findings and the name
Marus,
archaeologist Zvi Ilan
suggested Marus is to be
identified with the town Meroth.
Meroth (Ancient...
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titles containing Maru Măru (disambiguation) Thar (disambiguation), thar and
maru are
generic terms for
deserts in
Indic languages Marus (disambiguation)...
- Shinshū
Maru (神州丸 or 神洲丸) was a ship of the ****anese
Imperial Army
during World War II. She was the world's
first landing craft carrier ship to be designed...
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William Kapris accused Marus, Tony Aimo and
Patrick Pruaitch of corruption,
alleging that they
benefited from his crimes.
Marus declared his innocence...
- Annapolis, Maryland:
Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-902-2. Dull, Paul
S. (1978). A
Battle History of the
Imperial ****anese Navy, 1941–1945. Annapolis...
- The
Hikawa Maru-class
ocean liner (氷川丸型貨客船,
Hikawa Maru-gata Kakyakusen) was a
class of
ocean liners of ****an,
serving during the 1930s, and
after World...
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Akitsu Maru and
Nigitsu Maru are also
considered to be the
first amphibious ****ault ships, although, this
title can be
disputed with Shinshū
Maru that served...
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Vessels of the
Imperial ****anese Navy, Kaijinsha, (****an),
March 1997 The
Maru Special, ****anese
Naval Vessels No.34 ****anese
Auxiliary vessels,
Ushio Shobō...
- force. Ozawa's was a
desperate mission—provide an
attractive target for U.
S.
Admiral William F. Halsey's
Third Fleet,
hopefully pulling the
powerful American...