- 'Abu
Tubar (Arabic: أبو طبر, lit. 'Father of the Hatchet') or ('The
Hatchet Man') was the name
given to the
perpetrator of a
series of
robberies and murders...
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Tubar or Tubare, is an
extinct language of
southern Chihuahua,
Mexico that
belonged to the Uto-Aztecan
language family.
Tubar is an
agglutinative language...
- Al-Mafraje (Arabic: أيمن حسين غضبان المفرجي; born 22
March 1996),
nicknamed Abu
Tubar (The
Hatchet Man), is an
Iraqi professional footballer who
plays as a striker...
- The
potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd,
Pospiviroid fusituberis) was the
first viroid to be identified.
PSTVd is a small,
single stranded circular RNA...
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University of
Texas at Arlington. pp. 267–393. Lionnet, Andrés (1978). El
idioma tubar y los tubares.
Segun do****entos
ineditos de C. S.
Lumholtz y C. V. Hartman...
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known is Tarahumara.
Tarahumaran Tarahumara Guarijío (Huarijio, Varihio)
Tubar †
Cahita Yaqui Mayo ?Ópata † (Eudeve, Heve, Dohema) ?Tahue † "Diferentes...
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hundreds of
young children in
Mosul in 1917; both
executed in 1917. Abu
Tubar:
known as "The
Hatchet Man";
murdered an
undetermined number of
people with...
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century Tequiraca Tequiraca–Canichana? Loreto, Peru
around mid-20th
century Tubar Uto-Aztecan
Northern Mexico around mid-20th century?
Chico Maiduan Central...
- Kern
Takic =
Southern California Hopi =
Pueblo Tepiman =
Pimic Taracahitic Tubar Corachol Aztecan Wakashan Kwakiutlan Nootkan Wintuan (>
Coast Penutian?)...
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possibly a
Nahuatl dialect. Tahue: may also
include Comanito, Mocorito,
Tubar, and Zoe. It is
possibly a
Taracahitic language, and is
definitely not Nahuan...