- (axe). When
constructed properly,
hafting can
tremendously improve a weapon's
damage and range. It is
estimated that
hafted weapons were most
common during...
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hafter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hafter may
refer to:
Hafter, the flat
attachment of
certain shrubs or
lichens to a
substrate Karen Hafter (born...
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haft in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Haft may
refer to:
Haft,
another name for the hilt of a bayonet, dagger, knife, or
sword Haft, the shaft...
- also
called a
haft or a helve.
Before the
modern axe, the stone-age hand axe
without a
handle was used from 1.5
million years BP.
Hafted axes (those with...
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Linal Haft (born 23
March 1945) is an
English actor, best
known for
playing controlling or mani****tive
characters in both film and television, most notably...
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Haft Seen or
Haft sin (Persian: هفتسین) is an
arrangement of
seven symbolic items which names start with the
letter "س" (pronounced as "seen"), the 15th...
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Steven Haft is an
American media executive,
attorney and film producer.
Haft was born in
Manhattan and
raised in Flushing, Queens, the son of
Helen (née...
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Harry Haft (also
known as
Herschel Haft; born
Hertzko or
Hertzka Haft on 28 July 1925 in Bełchatów, Poland; died 3
November 2007) was a
survivor of the...
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Robert Michael Haft is an entrepreneur,
primarily in
health care, and
became a
household name in the Washington, D.C., Chicago, San Francisco, Houston...
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Haft Tan (Persian: هفت تن) may
refer to:
Haft Tan, Amol,
Mazandaran Province Haft Tan, Qaem Shahr,
Mazandaran Province This
disambiguation page lists...