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Murcha Crúis,
Irish Jacobite, fl. 1688–1691?
Murcha Crúis was a
Jacobite soldier praised and
lamented in the poem,
Tuireamh Mhurcha Crúis by Séamas Dall...
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starter culture. 'Khesung' is the
Limbu version of the
Nepali term '
murcha'; the
Lepchas call it 'thamik', and
Bhutias refer to it as 'phab'. Tongba...
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Bacterial brown spot
Pseudomonas syringae pv.
syringae Bacterial wilt (
Murcha-de-Curtobacterium in Portuguese)
Curtobacterium flac****fasciens pv. flac****fasciens...
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alcoholic beverages are
generated using a
traditional starter called murcha.
Murcha itself is
prepared by
using yeast and mold
flora of wild
herbs in cereal...
- (麹) (****an) Ragi
tapai (Indonesia and Malaysia) Bakhar, ranu,
marchaar (
murcha),
Virjan (India) Bubod, tapay,
budbud (Philippines) Loogpaeng, loog-pang...
- is an
Irish clan,
descended from
Murcha, who was a
descendant of Labhradh, the son of
Breasal Bealach. From
Murcha came the
patronymic MacMuircha or...
- six
constituent areas are Mondújar, Talará, Béznar, Acequias,
Chite and
Murchas. Muni****l
Register of
Spain 2018.
National Statistics Institute. 36°56′56″N...
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Murcha Breac and the
twelve guardians of the flag.
William Dubh is
buried on the
island of Iona with his predecessors, and the body of
Murcha Breac...
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valley from the
Kandahar plain. Both
valley and
plain are
linked via the
Murcha P**** at the end of the spur, and the
Babawali P****
cutting through it. The...
- and 1930 Alcázar and
Fregenite Chite, and Talará, Acequias, Mondújar,
Murchas 1967 Lecrín Laroles, Mairena,
Picena 1972
Nevada Mecina Bombarón, Yegen...