- a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Sapan Wood". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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harvest white sesame and lentils, but
there is no wheat. This land
produces sapan wood (useful to
produce red dye), diamonds, sandalwood, incense,
puyang pepper...
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September 1722. Her 700-ton
cargo consisted of sugar, tea, coffee,
pepper and
sapan wood to the
value of 294,411 guilder.
There were 110 men aboard, and the ship...
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harvest white sesame and lentils, but
there is no wheat. This land
produces sapan wood (useful to
produce red dye), diamond, sandalwood, incense,
puyang pepper...
- is a red/violet
powder made from the root of a
species of cur****a and
sapan wood). The
villagers also play with
abira themselves and on the day of Holi...
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convenience of traders, a
bridge or "saphan" was built. It was
upgraded from
wood to
concrete as
traffic increased.
Until the
early 1960s,
according to a local...
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condemned her. Her
cargo of 4,000 bags of
Batavian sugar and 13,710
pieces of
sapan-
wood were
auctioned on 7
March 1810. Then on 10
March Rebecca, of 600 tons...
- excluded. Her
cargo of 4,000 bags of
Batavian sugar and 13,710
pieces of
sapan-
wood were
auctioned on 7
March 1810. Then on 10
March Rebecca, of 600 tons...
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seasons if we're
lucky enough to get there." In
September 2018, AMC CEO Josh
Sapan further clarified Alpert's statement,
saying the
network plan on continuing...
- (2008-05-01). The
Rough Guide to Film.
Rough Guides UK. ISBN 978-1-84836-125-6.
Wood,
Naomi Pueo (2014-02-21).
Brazil in Twenty-First
Century Po****r Media: Culture...