WHAT DOES DAIRÁ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of dairá in the Romanian dictionary
dairá and daírá f., pl. but also (old) daireá f., pl. they (Turkish [d. ar.] daire, ngir dairés, serbian daira). A musical instrument composed of a peel stretched out on a swing and occasionally some rattles. He uses his bears and dancers. V. tryinin. dairá și daĭrá f., pl. ale și (vechĭ) daireá f., pl. ele (turc. [d. ar.] daĭire; ngr. dairés, sîrb. daira). Un instrument muzical compus dintr’o pele întinsă pe o văcălie și care une-ori și niște tinichele zuruitoare. Îl întrebuințează ursariĭ și dansatoarele. V. timpină.
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «DAIRÁ»
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Daira V1: Histoire Orientale (1764)
This book, Lectures On The Formation Of Character, Temptations And Mission Of Young Men (1853), by Rufus Wheelwright Clark, is a replication of a book originally published before 1861.
Alexandre Jean De La Popeliniere, 2009
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Daira V1: Histoire Orientale (1764)
Due to the very old age and scarcity of this book, many of the pages may be hard to read due to the blurring of the original text.
Alexandre Jean De La Popeliniere, 2009
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Hiking in Japan - Pagina 150
NORTH ALPS tate-yama 立山 to Keyaki-daira 欅平 This is a great extension to the Tate-yama and Tsurugi-dake hike described in this chapter. Keyaki-daira (599m) is an exceptional spot in the Kurobe Gorge, about 18km downstream from the ...
Richard Ryall, Craig McLachlan, David Joll, 2009
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Zoological Catalogue of Australia: - Volumul 19 - Pagina 150
The status of the two genera now placed in this family, Daira de Haan, 1833 and Dairoides Stebbing, 1920. has been a matter of some debate. Both were generally regarded as xanthoid but Sakai ( 1938, 1976) considered Dairoides to be ...
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Egypt Under the Khedives, 1805-1879: From Household ... - Pagina 86
1863- Director of finance, 1859- Inspector, lower Egypt, 1863- President, Council of Ministers, 1882 1884 Bosnia (born in Egypt) Egypt, state school (accounting) English, Arabic Clerk, 1835/36 None In Ibrahim's daira; director, Ismail's daira, ...
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Associational Life in African Cities: Popular Responses to ...
The "students" swore exclusive devotion to him, even as their movement augmented in size and attracted covetous feelings from most of the great marabout families of Touba. In their view, the daira belonged to the whole brotherhood, and they ...
Arne Tostensen, Inge Tvedten, Mariken Vaa, 2001
Chapter Ten Misti sat on Daira's couch, legs pulled up, looking closer to sixteen than twenty. Daira sat in a chair with Lemon on her lap. The cat's gold eyes were half-closed, his trim body vibrating with the force of his purrs. “Lucky wants a ...
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Sainthood and Revelatory Discourse: An Examination of the ...
least between the 'mother daira' and its branches, each daira was an autonomous entity presided over by its Murshid. The dairas were recognized by the name given them by their founders. Notwithstanding the MahdawT attempt to suggest ...
David Emmanuel Singh, 2003
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A Ghost of a Chance - Pagina 177
Daira blew a steadying breath. “Is everything ready?” “Everyone's scrubbed in, and the EAD is booted up.” “Choo, we've got a problem.” Another voice snapped on the radio. Daira keyed the mike. “What?” “The mountain just had a hiccup.
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MUQADDAMA-E-SIRAJUL ABSAR - Volumul 2 - Pagina 1146
The place where the Mehdvis settled was called the Daira. Mian Adam Shah Kalhorô established his first Daira, a religious settlement in a small village named Haitri which is now known as Haitri Ghulam Shah in Dokri taluka of Larkana.