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Tabat was
chieftain of the Jarawa, a
Judaized Berber of the
Aures Mountains during the mid-7th century. He was the
father of the
Berber queen and warlord...
- the
spelling of her name, and is also
known as
Sabat Islambooly,
Tabat Islambouly,
Tabat Istanbuli,
Thabat Islambooly, and more.
Islambouli was born to...
- Best Novelette. They
later made
longer works;
their first novel,
Beasts of
Tabat, was
published by
Wordfire Press in 2015 and is the
first of a
fantasy quartet...
- al-Ghunomab
Saqiaah Sennar or
Sannar Shendi or
Shandi Sindscha Singa Suakin Tabat or Al
Shaikh Abdulmahmood Taiyara Tambul Wad An Nora Wad
Banda Wad Madani...
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Ficus deltoidea,
commonly known as
mistletoe fig (mas
cotek in Malaysian,
tabat barito in Indonesia, or สาลิกาลิ้นทอง in Thai) is a
species of flowering...
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words täbat, awra, or wänd (less usual) can be used to
indicate masculine gender, and anəst or set to
indicate feminine gender. Examples:
täbat ṭǝǧǧa...
- tribe.
According to
various Muslim sources, al-Kāhina was the
daughter of
Tabat, or some say Mātiya.
These sources depend on
tribal genealogies,
which were...
- the Ja'alin, an Arab
tribe indigenous to
Northern Sudan; he was born in
Tabat City in the
state of Al Jazirah. He
joined the
Sudanese Communist Party...
- masc. pl. fem. pl. abs. טב ṭāḇ טבה ṭāḇâ טבין ṭāḇîn טבן ṭāḇān const. טבת
ṭāḇaṯ טבי ṭāḇê טבת
ṭāḇāṯ det./emph. טבא ṭāḇâ טבתא ṭāḇtâ טביא ṭāḇayyâ טבתא ṭāḇāṯâ...
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Tabbat or
Tabat (Persian: تبت) may
refer to: Tabbat, Bukan, a
village in Behi-e
Feyzolah Beygi Rural District, in the
Central District of
Bukan County...