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balas Meaning in gujarati ( balas ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)



બાલાસ

રૂબી સ્પિનલ એ નિસ્તેજ ગુલાબની વિવિધતા છે,

Noun:

બાલાસ,

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The balas mentioned here is the Black Prince's Ruby, a large spinel that was actually in the state crown of Charles II, and is first mentioned in Tudor inventories as being set in a crown used by Henry VIII.


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The transparent red spinels were called spinel-rubies or balas rubies.


called spinel-rubies or balas rubies.


In this philosophy of the whole in the part, Kabbalastic theories are in harmony with David Bohm's model of implicate order.


Basnig or balasnig are lift nets (salambaw) operated by a large outrigger boat called Basnigan.


Although they succeeded around the mid-1800s in establishing a telegraph station in Balbalasang (where, incidentally, they appointed the noted Banao leader Juan Puyao as a gobernadorcillo or councilor) and subsequently hacking out an Ilocos-Abra-Kalinga-Cagayan trail, they failed to establish a total politico-military foothold in Kalinga.


BiographyEarly lifeHarith was the son of Jabalah IV (Gabalas in Greek sources) and brother of Abu Karab (Abocharabus), phylarch of Palaestina Salutaris.


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See alsoBalbalasang-Balbalan National ParkNotesReferencesWorks citedBooksBacdayan, Albert.


The name "Kambhojas" is etymologised as Kamblala + Bhojas ("the Bhojas with Kambalas or blankets") as well.


Plot Pushpakumar Pitiyapolgodagoonetillekeratneupersirisekera is just an ordinary schoolboy growing up in the remote village of Bambalasuriyaville, Sri Lanka.



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