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Sawan Bhadun pavilions Naqar Khana and its
buildings Khwabgah or
Sleeping chambers Hammam or
Royal bath The
Aiwan or
Grand hall
Aramgah or
Resting place...
- Raptors, who rely
heavily on
bombs of
their own, the Octons, the Noptera, the
Naqar, the
Krystar (who are the
fastest enemies in the game), and
eventually the...
- the
hands of
great scholars such as Al-Hasan bin Dinar,
Abdul Aziz bin Al-
Naqar, Al-Ilm bin Al-Sabouni, and others, and she
heard some
parts of the hadith...
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Khaneh (Persian: نقاره خانه, also
Romanized as Naqāreh Khāneh; also
known as
Naqār Khāneh) is a
village in
Bakharz Rural District, in the
Central District...
- ـف ـفـ فـ [ɸ] f فَارْ faar qaf قَفْ ق ـق ـقـ قـ [q] q نَقَرْ
naqar kaf کَفْ ک ـک ـکـ کـ [k] k کَانِ
kaani geh گࣹهْ گ ـگ ـگـ گـ [ɡ]...
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Naqar, "Takrur: the
History of a Name", The
Journal of
African History 10:3 (1969)...
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Hommes et sociétés. Paris:
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Naqar, Umar (1969).
Takrur the
History of a Name.
Cambridge University Press....
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Takrur the
History of a Name.
Cambridge University Press....