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Kubar also
known as Ku'bar or
Kuber is the name of the last
capital of the
Kingdom of
Aksum and the
residence of the
Ethiopian ruler mentioned in several...
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Kaarel Kübar (before 1937 Karl-Eduard; 15
January 1907 – 28 May 2004) was an
Estonian sport shooter. He was born in Vara
Rural Muni****lity,
Tartu County...
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Zinaida Oleksandrivna Kubar (Ukrainian: Зінаїда Олександрівна Кубар; born 24 July 1975) is a
Ukrainian artist and
fashion designer who is
renowned for...
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Risto Kübar (born 4
December 1983) is an
Estonian stage, voice, and film actor.
Risto Kübar was born on 4
December 1983 in the
small borough of Kose....
- that it has
roots in the
Sumerian word for
copper (zubar) or for
bronze (
kubar), from the
large deposits of
copper ore
found on the island.
Through overseas...
- 2024-04-01. Bearings,
Pacamor Kubar (November 1, 2010). "Ball
Bearing Steel: 440C Vs. 52100 In A
Corrosive Environment".
Pacamor Kubar Bearings. Jeans, James...
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feminine elative (comparative).
Adjective plurals of the form kibār 'big' →
kubār.
Change of
nisba suffix -iyy > i.
Certain lexical items, e.g., jāb 'bring'...
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blacker than tar." Aḥmad, Abū Dawūd, and an-Nasā’ī in his book al-Sunan al-
Kubar have
narrated on
authority of
Yunus bin Obeid, the
slave of
Muhammad Bin...
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Coober Pedy (/
ˈkuːbər ˈpiːdi/) is a town in
northern South Australia, 846 km (526 mi)
north of
Adelaide on the
Stuart Highway. The town is
sometimes referred...
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served as the kingdom's
capital for many
centuries until it
relocated to
Kubar in the 9th
century due to
declining trade connections and
recurring external...