-
Pushka may
refer to: (Пушка) a gun or
cannon in the
Russian language, and used to
characterize the
Russian Tsar
Cannon A
tehsil in the
Barabanki district...
- The Tsar
Cannon (Russian: Царь-пушка, Tsar'-
pushka) is a
large early modern period artillery piece (known as a
bombarda in Russian) on
display on the grounds...
- opportunity). In
Chicago in the
early 1900s "Many of the
families kept
pushkas, or
contribution containers, as a
handy means of
making periodic contribution...
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Archived from the
original on 6 June 2023.
Retrieved 6 June 2023. Asllan,
Pushka. "Gjeografia 12".
Libri Shkollor (2005). p. 77. "Çelet Zyra
Doganore e Kosovës...
- are the
Kolel Chibas Jerusalem Reb
Meyer Baal
Haness pushkas (charity boxes).
Thousands of
pushkas are
distributed to
Jewish homes worldwide,
where tzedakah...
-
Ukrainian rapper, singer, and songwriter. She
released her
debut album,
Pushka (Пушка), in 2019,
followed by an
extended play the same year, V
khati MA...
- gorodki,
which are
arranged in one of 15 configurations:
Cannon (пушка,
pushka) Fork (вилка, vilka) Star (звезда, zvezda)
Arrow (стрела, strela) Well (колодец...
-
cannon firing through the hollow-driveshaft nose
spinner as a
motornaya pushka (моторная пушка - Literally: 'Motor Cannon'), twin 7.62 mm (0.300 in) synchronized...
-
Soviet Union, the
development of
recoilless weapons ("Dinamo-Reaktivnaya
Pushka" (DRP),
roughly "dynamic
reaction cannon")
began in 1923. In the 1930s,...
- sky" (zjarri i qiellit) and was
considered the "weapon of the deity" (arma/
pushka e perëndisë),
indeed an
Albanian word to
refer to the
lightning is rrufeja...