-
Israel Sarug Ashke**** (also
Saruk or Srugo, fl. 1590–1610) was a
pupil of
Isaac Luria and
devoted himself at the
death of his
master to the propagation...
- Shahidabad-e
Saruk (Persian: شهيدابادسروك, also
romanized as Shahīdābād-e
Sarūk) is a
village in ****l
Rural District,
Nukabad District,
Khash County,...
- from
Markazi province in Iran.
Sarouk (also
Saruk or Sarough) rugs are
those woven in the
village of
Saruk and also the city of Arak and the surrounding...
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Retrieved 6
April 2018. Bhatnagar, O.P. (2007).
Indian Political Novel in English. Delhi:
Saruk and Sons. p. 42. ISBN 9788176257992. v t e v t e v t e...
- feathers, t****els, and beads. Saro – are the
salakot of the
Tausug people Sarúk – are the
salakot of the
Yakan and Sama-Bajau
people made from
plaited rattan...
- (Persian: سررك, also
Romanized as
Sarrok and Sar Rok; also
known as Sarrūk and
Sarūk) is a
village in
Mashayekh Rural District,
Naghan District, Kiar County...
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EyeCore Films. The film
stars Samragyee R.L. Shah,
debutant Dhiraj Magar and
Saruk Tamrakar in the lead roles. The film
received mixed response from critics...
- Author, the
First Hebrew Lexicographer, The
Celebrated Rabbi Menahem Ben
Saruk (pub. in
London 1854, ed. Filipowski). Brisman,
Shimeon (2000). A History...
- hats (nón tơi) in Huế countryside,
Vietnam Three Sama-Bajau
women wearing saruk from Jolo, Sulu, Philippines, c.1900 Tortoises**** and
silver salakót from...
- origin. As the
conflict between the Beta settlers, led by Aran (Commander)
Saruk, and the
human forces intensifies, an
explosion in
orbit scatters wreckage...