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The Criminal Investigations Department (Hebrew: משטרה צבאית חוקרת, Mishtara Tzva'it Hokeret, abbr. Metzah) is a brigade-level unit in the IDF responsible for all criminal investigations involving military personnel. The unit primarily deals with the use of drugs in the army, and theft of and dealing in army weapons.
The site of Bardakçı Baba's tomb, recognisable by the different paving. The Prank of Bardakçı Baba ("master glass maker" in Turkish) consisted of the creation of a fake tomb of a Sufi mystic who never existed, in Istanbul's Fulya quarter.
Mista‘arvim (Hebrew: מִסְתַּעַרְבִים; Arabic: مُسْتَعْرِبِين, romanized: musta‘ribīn, lit. ' Arabized '), also spelled mista‘aravim, [1] is the name given to certain units in the Israel Defense Forces, Israel Border Police, and Israel Police that assimilate into local Arab populations to operate undercover while gathering intelligence or conducting law ...
Bardak Siah Palace Archaeological Site. Bardak Siah Palace is the name of the site of an ancient Achaemenid Persian palace situated in the ancient city of Temukan near the township of Borazjan in the northern part of Bushehr province of Iran. The site was unearthed in 1977 by Iranian archeologists headed by Ehsan Yaghmai [1]
Bardakçı (Arabic: باتي; Kurdish: Batê; Syriac: ܒ̈ܬܐ, romanized: Bāti, lit. 'households') [2] [3] [a] is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of Midyat, Mardin Province in Turkey. [7]
Police registration numbers consist of the letter mem (מ), representing the word "mishtara" (Hebrew: משטרה, meaning: police) and the number, which is issued according to the seniority of the car holder. The number of the main car of the General Commissioner of the Israel Police is 1.
Kinema and Sueta, rulers of the Bardak principality, whose area is located in the present-day town of Surgut, attacked the village of Surgut in 1691. They stole the funds of the local administration and panic broke out in Surgut.
The film takes place in the workshops where sculptors are producing anti-tank obstacles. Silent figures of prominent Ukrainian figures, angels, cossacks, and numerous copies of a sculpture of Jesus, similar to the Terracotta Army, as if frozen in the expectation of new creations.