- The
Lower March (Arabic: الثغر الأدنى, al-
Ṯaḡr al-ʾAdnā; Portuguese:
Marca Inferior) was a
march of al-Andalus. It
included territory that is now in Portugal...
- The
taifas (from Arabic: طائفة ṭā'ifa,
plural طوائف ṭawā'if,
meaning "party, band, faction") were the
independent Muslim prin****lities and
kingdoms of...
- (al-
Tagr al-A'la),
centered on Zaragoza,
faced the
eastern Marca Hispanica and the
western Pyrenees, and
included the
Distant or ****hest
March (al-
Tagr al-Aqsa)...
- "sign" (English token,
Dutch teken,
German Zeichen,
Icelandic tákn) and
tagr [taɣr̩] or [taɣr] "tear (as in crying)".
Accentuation in
Gothic can be reconstructed...
- (singular thagr). In the west was the
Lower March (aṯ-
Ṯaḡr al-Adna)
based at Mérida, a
Middle March (aṯ-
Ṯaḡr al-Awsaṭ)
ruled from
Toledo and
later Medinaceli...
- the city. The
centre of the
peninsula (the
Middle Mark of Al-Andalus or aṯ-
Ṯaḡr al-Awsaṭ)
became a
strategic military post in the 11th century. The Muslim...
-
around the 11th century.
Teachings were
hidden by
masters such as
Lishu Tagring and
Drenpa Namkha,
often inside Buddhist temples, as in
Samye and Lhodrak...
- The
Central March or
Middle March (Arabic: الثغر الأوسط, romanized: al-Thaghr al-Awsaṭ) was the
central of the
three marches along the
northern frontier...
- kapelë "hat" ;
Latin caput *dáḱru, *h₂éḱru "tear" tear (< OE tēar, tæhher)
tagr "tear"
lacrima (archaic
lacruma / dacrima) "tear" (> lachrymose) dákru "tear"...
-
Automated Multimodal Biometric Identification System (AMBIS) in Maharashtra, Face
Tagr in
Tamil Nadu. The
Crime and
Criminal Tracking Network and
Systems (CCTNS)...