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Paskha (also
spelled pascha, or pasha; Russian: па́сха; [
ˈpasxə]; "Easter") is a
Slavic festive dish made in
Eastern Orthodox countries which consists...
- present-day city of
Walla Walla and
about a
quarter mile east of
where the
Cayuse Pásxa winter village was located. In 1847, a
measles epidemic,
suspected by some...
- (Copano≠) Kohani≠ Mayeye≠ Pachal≠ Pacoa≠ Paguame≠ Pampopa≠ Papanac≠ Pastia≠
Pasxa≠ Patiri≠ ****cuam≠ Sana≠ Saracuam≠ Semonam≠ Tamique≠ Teyas°
Tilijae Tomoacas...
- (Copano≠) Kohani≠ Mayeye≠ Pachal≠ Pacoa≠ Paguame≠ Pampopa≠ Papanac≠ Pastia≠
Pasxa≠ Patiri≠ ****cuam≠ Sana≠ Saracuam≠ Semonam≠ Tamique≠ Teyas°
Tilijae Tomoacas...
- (Copano≠) Kohani≠ Mayeye≠ Pachal≠ Pacoa≠ Paguame≠ Pampopa≠ Papanac≠ Pastia≠
Pasxa≠ Patiri≠ ****cuam≠ Sana≠ Saracuam≠ Semonam≠ Tamique≠ Teyas°
Tilijae Tomoacas...
- (Copano≠) Kohani≠ Mayeye≠ Pachal≠ Pacoa≠ Paguame≠ Pampopa≠ Papanac≠ Pastia≠
Pasxa≠ Patiri≠ ****cuam≠ Sana≠ Saracuam≠ Semonam≠ Tamique≠ Teyas°
Tilijae Tomoacas...
- (Copano≠) Kohani≠ Mayeye≠ Pachal≠ Pacoa≠ Paguame≠ Pampopa≠ Papanac≠ Pastia≠
Pasxa≠ Patiri≠ ****cuam≠ Sana≠ Saracuam≠ Semonam≠ Tamique≠ Teyas°
Tilijae Tomoacas...
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Sevinj Murvatqizi (12
January 2013). "Qəbələnin Nic kəndindəki udinlər "
Pasxa" və "Kala Axsibay"ı
bayram ediblər/Udins in Nic
village of
Gabala celebrated...
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other tribes indigenous to the
wider area. They have been
mistaken for the
Pasxa (Patzau) and
Pachal (Pacal, Pasteal) peoples. The Patiri, an
Indian tribe...