- 53–68, http://www.jstor.org/stable/43782902. de Gaury, Gerald. “A Note on
Masira Island.” The
Geographical Journal, vol. 123, no. 4, 1957, pp. 499–502, https://doi...
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Masira Surin (born 18
November 1981) is a
member of the
India women's
national field hockey team. She pla**** with the team when it won the gold at the...
- The
Masirah Bay or Khalīj Maṣīrah may
refer to:
Masirah Channel Gulf of
Masirah This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Masirah...
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Acanthodactylus masirae, also
commonly called the
Masira fringe-fingered
lizard or the
Masira fringe-toed lizard, is a
species of
lizard in the family...
- Apali)
Malcolm Treviño-Sitté as Omar (as
Malcolm T. Sitté)
Bella Agossou as
Masira María
Luisa Mayo as
Irene Ramón
Barea as
Padre Laura y Sara
Astrid Jones...
- The Gulf of
Masirah (Arabic: بحر الحدري, romanized: Baḥr al-Ḥadrī,
literally the "Lower Sea") is a gulf or sea
between the
Arabian Sea and the eastern...
- they
again re-located, to a
hotel named Dar al-Salam also
known as the Al
Masira Hotel in Tobruk. In
November 2014 that
government was
declared illegal by...
- The
other two
representatives of the
alliance are:
Masira (マシラ, Mashira), the
captain of the
Masira Pirates with ape-like
features who are responsible...
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hockey team,
Adivasi activist.
Nikki Pradhan –
Hockey Amit Rohidas –
Hockey Masira Surin –
Indian women's
hockey team
Namita Toppo –
Hockey Salima Tete – Indian...
- It also
opposed discrimination against Shi'ites. The
party published al-
Masira as its
central organ. It was
printed inside Saudi Arabia clandestinely on...