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The Wisdom Tree « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2008
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Instead, he contented himself with pressing the dead hands and thinking the traditional farewell: Und lara khar.
Shadow Hunters Christie Golden 2007
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That, any moment now, he would drag her out of bed and ask whether she'd really taken him for such a khar, such a donkey, that he wouldn't find out.
A Thousand Splendid Suns Hosseini, Khaled 2007
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Fibrous rooting grasses, such as babiyo, kans, khar and phurke, require two slips per drill.
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Remember that you will need two slip cuttings per drill (planting hole) if the grass is a fibrous rooting type (e.g. babiyo, kans, khar, phurke, etc.) but only one if it is rhizomatous (e.g. amliso, padang bans, etc.), and only one rooted stem cutting or seedling.
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Grapes and apricots _khar see_, and the common ones reach as far as this, but are very inferior to those of Cabul; rice cultivated here and there.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith
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Storms seemed to be the rule, for it snowed and hailed at about twelve o'clock every day; but we pushed our way on past a lake called Uyan-khar, across a plain where the trail was scarcely visible and where quicksands were numerous, to a camp by the side of springs with plenty of wild onions, which were a great treat.
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Four of my men should go disguised, two as traders and two as beggars, into the Takla fort (locally called _Takla khar_ or _Taklakot_), and buy food from my enemies.
An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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B. and Bel, names of the northern gates of Sargon's II. palace, 237; brings fertility, 237; temple at Babylon (see _Nin-khar-sag_), 242;
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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_Nin-khar-sag_ = goddess Belit, 164; in Samsu-iluna's pantheon, 162, 164; sanctuary at Babylon (see _Belit_), 242, 639.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Morris Jastrow 1891
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