- Abbottabad.[citation needed]
Basic history of
Kohta Qabar and its name
Retrieved 17th Nov 2017
Story of
Khota Qabar Retrieved 17th Nov 2017
Article "Khota Qabr"...
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Qabar Hoseyn (Persian: قبر حسين, also
Romanized as
Qabar Ḩoseyn) is a
village in Mangur-e
Gharbi Rural District, in the
Central District of Piranshahr...
- Yuan from 1473 to 1479.
Mandukhai began to take
precedence over
Yungen Qabar-tu, the khan's
childless first wife. Most
sources report that
Manduul Khan...
- The
Kabars (Gr****: Κάβαροι), also
known as
Qavars (
Qabars) or
Khavars were
Khazar rebels who
joined Magyar tribes and the Rus'
Khaganate confederations...
- In (Urdu: قبرستان) is
graveyard or cemetery.
Qabar means grave.
There are
total 203
graveyards in Karachi. Of them, 184 are for
Muslims and 19 for non-Muslims...
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clans fought each
other for dominance.
Manduul Khan was
married to Yeke
Qabar-tu,
daughter of the Turfan-based
warlord Beg-Arslan,
sometime between 1463...
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Abdul Majid Kabar (Adyghe: Къэбэр Абдулмэджид, romanized:
Qəbər Abdulmədjid; Arabic: عبد المجيد كعبار / ʿbd āl-Mağid Kaʿbār ) (9 May 1909 – 4 October...
- administration, as
tributaries of the Khazars. A
dissident group of Khazars, the
Qabars,
joined the
Hungarians in
their migration westwards as they
moved into Pannonia...
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Yamunayude Nimishangal Yamuna Onnurungi Enittathu Pole Umma 2019 Njan? Raji 2020
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Qabar Umma
Orikkal **** Thressia...
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poeta (poet),
pultruna (armchair) paċi (peace) pużata (cover) Q q /ʔ/
qabar (grave),
qaddis (saint), qalb (heart),
qoxra (s****), qażquż (piglet) qabad...