- Toshkent, Тошкент/ تاشکند, IPA: [tɒʃˈkent];
historically known as Chach,
Shash, Binkat) is the
capital and
largest city of Uzbekistan. It is the most populous...
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Shash Darak (Dari: شش درک) is a
neighborhood located in
District 2 of Kabul, Afghanistan, and
includes some of the more
important buildings in Kabul,...
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Shash Appan is a
Welsh LGBT+ and anti-racist activist. A co-founder of
Trans Aid Cymru, she also
serves as a
director of the
Trans Safety Network. She...
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rabul olamin.
Shashtumin kie medonad?
Shashtumin man’ medonam! Shishtumin:
shash sidrey mishno. Panjumin: panj
sifrey Toro. Chorumin: chor’ modaron. Seyumin:...
- Leon
Robert Sash (October 19, 1922 –
November 25, 1979), was an
American jazz accordionist. Sash was
blind from age 11. He
studied harmony with Lew Klatt...
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translator of Gr****
scientific texts Yahya ibn Asad,
Samanid ruler of
Shash (819–855) and
Samarkand (851/852–855)
Yahya ibn
Muhammad (aka
Yahya I),...
- Transoxiana,
Bukhara and Khwarazm.
Samarkand went to one son, Nasr I,
while Shash went to
another son, Ya'qub. Frye, R.N. (1975). "The Sāmānids". In Frye...
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sequel entitled "The Kiss of Bugg-
Shash".
Lumley expanded Sutton's tale and gave his
unnamed entity its name—Bugg-
Shash—which
effectively tied Sutton's...
- half-slip and a bra.
Married women tend to
sport head-scarves
referred to as
shash and
often cover their upper body with a
shawl known as garbasaar. Unmarried...
- menses; they are also
expected to
cover their hair with a
large scarf (or
shash)
while in church, as
described in 1 Corinthians,
chapter 11. As with Orthodox...