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Tabia may
refer to:
tabia (or
tabiya), a term used in
chess for a
standard position in the
opening Tabia (building material), a
building material was used...
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opening Openings in
shatranj were
usually called taʿbīya تَعبِيّة (pl. taʿbīyāt), تَعبِيّات in Arabic,
which can be
translated as...
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serves as a museum. Stancheva,
Magdalina (1982).
Archaeological Sites in
Modern Bulgarian Towns.
Sofia Press.
Medzhidi Tabiya Fortress – Town of Silistra...
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Arabic م مَلِك (malik) king و وزير (wazïr)
vizier ر رخ / طابية (rukhkh /
ṭābiya)
fortress /
castle ف فيل (fīl)
elephant ح حصان (ħiṣān)
horse ب بيدق / عسكري...
- is a
tabiya or muni****lity in the
Tahtay Koraro district of the
Tigray Region of Ethiopia. The
tabiya centre is
Beles village itself. The
tabiya includes...
- (Amharic: ቀበሌ, romanized: kʼebelē; Oromo: Gandaa; Tigrinya: ታቢያ, romanized:
tābiyā, lit. 'neighbourhood') is the
smallest administrative unit of Ethiopia:...
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Afrikaans T
Toring tower Albanian T
Torra tower Arabic ر رخ / طابية (rukhkh /
ṭābiya)
fortress /
castle Azerbaijani T Top
cannon Armenian Ն Նավակ (Navak) ship...
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smallest administrative division. This is
sometimes also
called tabia or
tabiya. They are at the
neighbourhood level and are the
primary contact for most...
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Arabic م مَلِك (malik) king و وزير (wazïr)
vizier ر رخ / طابية (rukhkh /
ṭābiya)
fortress /
castle ف فيل (fīl)
elephant ح حصان (ħiṣān)
horse ب بيدق / عسكري...
- Jazira,
alternatively rendered as at Tabiyah, al Tabiyeh, Al Tabiyyah, Al
Tabiya or Al
Tabiah (Arabic: طابية جزيرة), is a town in Deir ez-Zor District, Deir...