- A
barcha,
barsha or
brchha is a type of
lance with a
wooden handle, once
common in
South Asia (the word
itself is Hindi). They were
common in the 16th...
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Mercedes Raquel Barcha Pardo (November 6, 1932 –
August 15, 2020) was the wife of
novelist Gabriel García Márquez (1927–2014).
Barcha was born on November...
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Rodrigo García
Barcha (born 24
August 1959) is a
Colombian and
Mexican television and film director, screenwriter,
author and
former cinematographer, best...
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Elizabeth Barchas Prelogar (born
March 7, 1980; née
Elizabeth Margaret Barchas) is an
American lawyer who has
served as
solicitor general of the United...
- in the
Maratha Empire.
Variations of the
barcha is the hand-like
Karpa Barcha and the serpent-like
Nagni Barcha.
Another variant included the Ballam, a...
- best work. García Márquez and his wife,
Mercedes Barcha, had two sons:
Rodrigo and
Gonzalo García
Barcha. Kahn,
Carrie (6
March 2024). "Gabriel García Márquez's...
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Patricia Barchas (1934–1993) was a
scholar committed to the
study of the
interaction of
social behavior and
physiological processes. She was a pioneer...
- Jack
David Barchas (born
November 2, 1935) is an
American psychiatrist who is the
Barklie McKee Henry Professor and
Chairman of the
Department of Psychiatry...
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Stephan de
Freitas Barcha (born 27
October 1989) is a
Brazilian Olympic show
jumping rider. He
competed at the 2016
Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro,...
- (Māori, New Zealand)
Iklwa (Zulu)
Makrigga (Zande)
Tepoztopilli (Aztec)
Barcha Kontos Lance Xyston Harpoon One flue
harpoon Two flue
harpoon Angon Falarica...