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    should be on top of Mišar Hill, on the field on the hill, between the river Sava, the wood and the villages Zabar, Jelenča and Mišar. The sconce was placed...
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    Mišar (Serbian: Мишар) is a town in the municipality of Šabac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the town has a population of 2,217 people. In August...
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  • Misar may refer to: Mišar, Serbia Misar, Iran Mishar Tatar dialect Mishar (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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  • to Obrenovac was safe for Karađorđe for the upcoming Battle of Mišar. Battle of Mišar List of Serbian Revolutionaries Biočić, Ante; Gažević, Nikola; Franjić...
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    Mishar Tatars (redirect from Mişär-Tatars)
    The Mishar Tatars (endonyms: мишәрләр, мишәр татарлары, mişärlär, mişär tatarları), previously known as the Meshcheryaki (мещеряки), are the second largest...
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  • Underbart i all misär (lit. 'wonderful in all the misery') is the ninth studio album by the Swedish singer-songwriter Miss Li. Released on 24 September...
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  • i.e. the left wing of the army of the Bosnian eyalet in the Battle of Mišar and the hero of several folk songs. Mehmed-bey Kulenović was the son of...
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  • Mishar Tatar or Western Tatar (Мишәр, Mişär, Мишәр Татар, Mişär Tatar, көнбатыш татар, könbatış tatar) is a dialect of Tatar spoken by Mishar Tatars,...
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    Olga Misař née Popper (1876 – 1950) was an Austrian peace activist, feminist and writer. From 1910, she was active in Austrian activities related to the...
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  • Mīšaru (redirect from Ili-mīšar)
    Mīšaru (Misharu), possibly also known as Ili-mīšar, was a Mesopotamian god regarded as the personification of justice, sometimes portrayed as a divine...
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