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Tarum (Hebrew: תָּרוּם, lit. 'Exalted') is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located to the
north of Beit
Shemesh with an area of 1,800 dunams, it
falls under...
- successor.
Unable to
establish his rule in the province,
Wahusdan returned to
Tarum;
Justan was
recognized as
ruler in Azerbaijan, with his
brother Ibrahim...
- The
Citarum River (more
correctly called the
Tarum River, as the
prefix "Ci"
simply means "river") (Sundanese:
Walungan Citarum) is the
longest and largest...
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Musafir (Persian: محمد بن مسافر) (died
before 953) was the
Sallarid ruler of
Tarum in
modern northwest Iran (before 916–941) and
Iranian Azerbaijan (949)....
- is
still available,
marketed as
natural colouring where it is
known as
tarum in
Indonesia and nila in Malaysia. In Iran and
areas of the
former Soviet...
- the
barrios of Babatnon, Lanot, Lalawigan, Pinagdamhan, Hamoraon, Colasi,
Tarum, Pambuhan, Masalong-salong, Hinipaan, Matoogtoog, Cayucyucan, Mambongalon...
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Azerbaijan (941/42–957). He was the son of
Muhammad bin Musafir, the
ruler of
Tarum. In 941
Marzuban and his
brother Wahsudan ibn Muhammad, with the
tacit approval...
- יְהוּדָה (Hebrew) Shfela,
Judean Foothills,
Judean Lowlands Region The
Shephela near
Tarum Coordinates: 31°42′N 34°55′E / 31.700°N 34.917°E / 31.700; 34.917 Geology...
- from the
original on 17
January 2023.
Retrieved 29
January 2015. Mazumdar,
Tarum (12
December 2014). "The
Pirate Bay
Remains Down
While EZTV
Recovers After...
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Posht (Persian: توران پشت, also
Romanized as Tūrān Posht; also
known as
Tarūm Pusht) is a
village in
Dehshir Rural District, in the
Central District of...