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Buchis (Ancient Gr****: Βουχις, Coptic: ⲃⲱⲱϩ, ⲃⲟϩ) (also
spelt Bakh and
Bakha) was the
deification of the kꜣ ("power, life-force",
Egyptological pronunciation...
- anti-inflammatory.
Spearmint tea
Peppermint tea
Peppermint tea (tea bag)
Infusing bakha-cha
Bakha-cha (dried leaves)
Serving of mint tea Gl**** of mint
besides mint leaves...
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sweeper named Bakha. The son of Lakha, head of all of Bulashah's sweepers,
Bakha is
intelligent but naïve,
humble yet vain. Over
Bakha's day,
various major...
- Hajj. The
Valley of the
Bakha (Hebrew: עֵמֶק הַבָּכָא Emeq ha
Bakha,
Hebrew pronunciation: [ʔemek habaχa]), or the
Valley of
Bakha, also
transliterated as...
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Peppermint Candy (Korean: 박하사탕; RR:
Bakha Satang) is a 1999
South Korean drama film by Lee Chang-dong, his second. The film
opens with the
implied suicide...
- Jubb'adin,
until the
Syrian Civil War also in
Bakhʽa – in the Anti-Lebanon
Mountains of
western Syria.
Bakhʽa was
completely destro****
during the war and...
- of Jubb'adin.
Until the
Syrian Civil War,
Bakhʽa also had
speakers of
Western Neo-Aramaic. However,
Bakhʽa was
completely destro****
during the war, and...
- [citation needed] Some
scholars identify the
bakha mentioned in the
Bible with the
mastic plant.[citation needed]
Bakha appears to be
derived from Hebrew: בכא...
- Bashin–
Bakha–Aul was a
historical village in Chechnya,
located in the
Southeast of the modern–day
Grozny district. It was,
according to the
Register for...
- Anand. The main
character Bhikhu bears many
similarities to the
character Bakha in Anand's
earlier novel Untouchable. B. R.
Agrawal (2006). Mulk Raj Anand...