- Ney-
anbān (Persian: نی انبان,
numerous Latin spellings), is a type of
bagpipe which is po****r in
southern Iran,
especially around Bushehr. The term ney-anban...
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Anban may
refer to:
Anban, a
utensil used in
Korean cooking Anban (film), an
Indian film made in 1944 MV
Anban, a
Panamanian cargo ship in
service 1964-65...
- CE).
Among the most
influential early Chinese meditation texts are the
Anban Shouyi Jing (安般守意經,
Sutra on ānāpānasmṛti), the
Zuochan Sanmei Jing (坐禪三昧經,Sutra...
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grinding stone Jeolgu (절구) and
jeolgutgongi (절굿공이),
mortar and
pestle Anban (안반) and
tteokme (떡메),
wooden pounding board and
malletvideo Siru (시루) and...
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Anban (Korean: 안반; Hanja: 案盤) is a
traditional Korean cooking utensil used to make rice
cakes known as tteok. It
consists of a
wooden board usually measuring...
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Subsidiary ingredients are
mixed into the
steamed rice
while pounding it on the
anban (안반,
wooden pounding board).
Patinjeolmi (팥인절미) and
kkaeinjeolmi (깨인절미)...
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Turkish (18th century) languages. The
Abkhaz word for
alphabet is анбан (
anban),
which was
borrowed from
Georgian ანბანი (anbani). The
first Abkhaz alphabet...
- The habbān is also
called the
jirbah (جربة). It is
similar to the Ney-
anbān and jirba.
While the term
itself is generic, in Oman the term
habban is...
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Anban is a 1944
Bollywood social film
directed by
Niren Lahiri. The film was
produced by
Bharat Productions, with the
music by Gyan Dutt.
Pahari Sanyal...
- advisers,
convinced Emperor Taizong to
designate Hela as his heir
apparent (
anban bojilie; 諳班勃極烈) in 1132, so Hela
became the new
emperor in 1135 when Emperor...