- Saša
Barbul (born in 1981 in Žabalj, Serbia) is a
Serbian actor and film
director of
Romani ethnicity. In 2001, his
first play
called Roma and then was...
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Barbu Mărăcine or
Barbu Basarab (Latin:
Barbulus B****araba, Turkish: Koca
Barbul Ban; died
August 1?, 1565), was a
historical figure in Wallachia, who claimed...
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professor Paul
Polansky –
American writer Ronald Lee –
Canadian writer Saša
Barbul –
Serbian actor and film
director Pablo Pic****o,
Spanish painter and sculptor...
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children were born to her and
unfortunately all died in infancy. They were
Barbul, Mihr Jahan,
Aisan Daulat and Faruq. As Babur's
chief consort, she had well...
- Georgetown, Tex., Austin, Tex
Landes Bioscience, Inc.
Electronic book.
Witte MB,
Barbul A (April 2002). "Role of
nitric oxide in
wound repair".
American Journal...
- 20 (1): 52–61. doi:10.1177/011542650502000152. PMID 16207646.
Witte MB,
Barbul A (2003). "Arginine
physiology and its
implication for
wound healing". (review)...
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Maritschi Johannes Silberschneider -
Nachbar Hary
Prinz -
Pichler Saša
Barbul -
Pinto "Filmkritik das
ewige Leben". Life
Eternal at IMDb v t e v t e...
- barbellate, barber, barbet, barbicel, barbine, barbule,
rebarbative †barbula
barbul- b****us b****- low abase, aba****t, bas-relief, base, b****et, b****o, b****oon...
- dictionary. Koca (a
Turkish word
meaning "great" or "large") may
refer to: Koca
Barbul Ban (died 1565),
Wallachian rebel Koca Ragıp
Pasha (1698–1763), Ottoman...
- 54–75. doi:10.1002/ajmg.c.31431. PMID 25821092. S2CID 11773627. Mehr SE,
Barbul A,
Shibao CA (August 2018). "Gastrointestinal
symptoms in
postural tachycardia...