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Sarkha or
Sorkha (Persian: سرخا) may
refer to: Shahrak-e
Sarkhadh Sarkha-ye Pain This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Sarkha, Bakhʽah or Bakh'a (Western Neo-Aramaic: ܒܟܥܐ - בכעא lit. 'to cry or to weep', Arabic: الصرخه or بخعة) is a
former Syrian village in the Yabroud...
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Sarkha-ye Pain (Persian: سرخاپائين, also
Romanized as
Sarkhā-ye Pā’īn) is a
village in
Takht Rural District,
Takht District,
Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan...
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river Jhelum in present-day ****stan,
between the
rebel Khokhars led by
Sarkha and the
Ghurid forces led by
Muhammad of Ghor. The
Ghurids won the battle...
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Wikipedia users to make this
table complete. Al-
Sarkha (Bakhah), Jubb'adin, and
Maaloula - the
three remaining Syrian villages...
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Hamidabaichi Kothi, Anadhikrut, Manomilan, He Ram Cardiogram,
Darling Darling,
Sarkha Chatit Dukhtay, Laginghai, and
Vacuum Cleaner.
Saraf has been described...
- Sorkheh-ye Yek (Persian: سرخه يك; also
known as Al
Sarkha,
Shaikh Amaibir, and Sorkheh) is a
village in
Anaqcheh Rural District, in the
Central District...
- شهرك سرخاڈ, also
Romanized as Shahrak-e Sarkhādh; also
known as
Sarkhā, Shahrak-e
Sarkhā, and Sorkhā) is a
village in Isin
Rural District, in the Central...
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comrades from the ANM, he
published a
handwritten political journal Al-
Sarkha ('the scream'). In 1960, he
entered the
Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts, but...
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Rashid Rida.
Afghani is
regarded as the ‘caller’ or ‘announcer’ (mu'adhdhin,
sarkha); Rida as the ‘archivist’ or ‘historian’ (sijal, mu'arrikh) and
Banna was...