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Sewar (Sejwa, Sivas, Siwah, Siwai, Siwar, or Siwaz)
refers to a
dagger of
Indonesian origin,
typically carried in a belt and used
mainly in Sumatra, Indonesia...
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Mohammad Sewar is a
Yemeni politician. He quit his
position as ****istant
Secretary General of the
Cabinet over the 2011
Yemeni uprising.
Politics of Yemen...
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Kujang Langgai Tinggang Luwuk Mandau Niabor Palitai Pandat Parang Rencong Sewar Si Euli
Sikin Panjang Dha
Balasiong Balisword Balisong Bangkung Banyal Barong...
- of the city's slow
growth and development,
proposed the
construction of
sewars, theaters,
electric systems and new
roads in
order to
hasten the development...
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There they
supported Army ****ault
forces with
raids on Hollandia, Wakde,
Sewar and Sarmi, 21
April – 22
April and then
struck at Truk,
Satawan and Ponape...
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where they
supported Army ****ault
forces with
raids on Hollandia, Wakde,
Sewar, and
Sarmi (21 April–22 April) and then
raided Truk, Satawan, and Ponape...
- a
slender thrusting knife with a
straight blade. A
related weapon, the
sewar, has the same
appearance except that the
blade is curved. In 1800, the traveller...
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Papua New
Guinea Siwai language,
spoken in Bougainville,
Papua New
Guinea Sewar, a type of
dagger Sewai, a town in Jharkhand,
India This disambiguation...
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below the
spine of the blade. The
blades are made
almost exactly like the
sewar blades, but they are
wider and thicker. The
place is
pointed or rounded...
- graduated. He then
entered the
royal household. In 1570 he was the Queen's "
sewar" and then her steward. From July 1579 to
March 1586 he was
bailiff of Ledbury...