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  2. Dictionary of the Khazars - Wikipedia

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    The third briefly takes place in the 1960s and 70s, but mostly in the 1980s, and includes stories of academics of areas that are in some way to do with the Khazars. There are also mentions of things that happened outside of these periods, such as the talk of primordial beings like Adam Ruhani and Adam Cadmon .

  3. List of Pakistani spices - Wikipedia

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    Hazar Dana Phyllanthus niruri: Pistacia کاکڑاسنگی Kakra Singi Pistacia integerrima: Plumed cockscomb سروالی Sarwali Celosia argentea: Pomegranate bud کلی انار Kali Anar Punica granatum: Pomegranate flower گلنار Gulnar Punica granatum: Pomegranate peel پوست انار Post Anar Punica granatum: Poppy seeds خشخاش ...

  4. Pachisi - Wikipedia

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    The game's role in the history of India still remains to be investigated. It is often assumed that the gambling game that plays so significant a role in the Mahabharata, the classical literary epic, is pachisi, but the descriptions, such as they are, do not tie in with the game, and this conclusion is perhaps erroneous. [11]

  5. Hazar - Wikipedia

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  6. Chaupar - Wikipedia

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    Fabric chausar board. Chaupar (IAST: caupaṛ), chopad or chaupad is a cross and circle board game very similar to pachisi, played in India.The board is made of wool or cloth, with wooden pawns and seven cowry shells to be used to determine each player's move, although others distinguish chaupur from pachisi by the use of three four-sided long dice. [1]

  7. Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    The name "Hazara" (Hazāra هزاره) is thought to derive from the Persian word "Hazar" (Hazār هزار), meaning "thousand." It may be a translation of the Mongolic word mingghan , which referred to a military unit of 1,000 soldiers during the time of Genghis Khan .

  8. Khazars - Wikipedia

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    The samples did not show a genetic connection to Ashkenazi Jews, and the results do not support the hypothesis of Ashkenazi Jews being descendants of the Khazars. [202] In the 2021 study the results showed both European and East Asian paternal haplogroups in the samples: three individuals carried R1a Y-haplogroup, two had C2b , and the rest ...

  9. Khazar language - Wikipedia

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    There are many problems with exact classification of the Khazar language. One of the basic issues is the vague nature of the name Khazar itself. It has not yet been determined whether it refers to a specific Turkic tribe, or if it had a political and geographical origin that was not ethnolinguistic. [1]