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  2. Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    Where Yalo is organized and precise, Olya is careless and absent-minded. In the story, Olya steps through the mirror into the Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors where Yalo resides. The kingdom, under the rule of King Yagupop LXXVII (reverse of Popugay, meaning parrot), produces crooked mirrors that brainwash its people through subtle changes in reality.

  3. Laska (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. Appearance. ... Laska is a surname with multiple origins. [1] [2] ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  4. Nanban (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    ₹ 150 crore [1] Nanban ( transl. Friend ) is a 2012 Indian Tamil -language coming-of-age comedy drama film [ 2 ] directed by S. Shankar and produced by Gemini Film Circuit . The film stars Vijay , Srikanth , Jiiva , Sathyaraj , Ileana D'Cruz , Sathyan and Anuya , with S. J. Suryah and Vijay Vasanth in cameo appearances.

  5. List of Arabic dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Influential Arabic dictionaries in modern usage: English: Collins Dictionaries, Collins Essential - Arabic Essential Dictionary, Collins, Glasgow 2018. [21] English: Lahlali, El Mustapha & Tajul Islam, A Dictionary of Arabic Idioms and Expressions: Arabic-English Translation, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh 2024. [22]

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  8. Arabic–English Lexicon - Wikipedia

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    The ArabicEnglish Lexicon is an ArabicEnglish dictionary compiled by Edward William Lane (died 1876), It was published in eight volumes during the second half of the 19th century. It consists of Arabic words defined and explained in the English language. But Lane does not use his own knowledge of Arabic to give definitions to the words.

  9. Glossary of Arabic toponyms - Wikipedia

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    Gate. [1] Examples Bab el-Mandeb; see All pages with titles containing Bab Baḥr Arabic: بحر - Sea, large river. [1] see All pages with titles containing Bahr Beit House. [1] see All pages with titles containing Beit Balad Arabic: بلد (sometimes transliterated as Beled or Belled) - Town; [1] see All pages with titles containing Balad Bir