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Arabik Baghdasarian (Armenian:
Arapik Baghdasarian;
August 25, 1939 –
January 29, 1986) was an
Iranian cartoonist,
graphic designer and translator. Baghdasarian...
- Ian. "Star Tales: al-Şūfī's nebulae". Russell, G.A., ed. (1994). The '
Arabik'
Interest of the
Natural Philosophers in
Seventeenth Century England. Brill's...
- Naples'
first match was a 3–2 win
against the
English crew of the boat
Arabik with
goals from
William MacPherson,
Michele Scafoglio and Léon Chaudoir...
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mostly the
standard Hindu-Arabic
numerals (Thai: เลขฮินดูอารบิก, lek
hindu arabik) are used, but Thai also has its own set of Thai
numerals that are based...
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proceeds to
labour the
point somewhat: "Grekes ... in Grek; and to
Arabiens in
Arabik, and to
Jewes in Ebrew, and to
Latyn folk in Latyn;
whiche Latyn folk had...
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thing which he
attained with all
converse with men (1764).
Transcribed from
Arabik to
Latine and then
English by
English orientalist and
Biblical scholar Edward...
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Naples pla****
their debut match against British sailors from a ship
named Arabik, they
competed for a
trophy named in
honour of
Naples first president "Coppa...