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Chạlap[x-\], hethitischer Name der Stadt Aleppo.
Universal-Lexikon. 2012.
Universal-Lexikon. 2012.
Chalap — or shalap (Kyrgyz: чалап [ʧɑlɑp], Kazakh: шалап IPA: [ʃɑlɑp]), also marketed as Tan (Kyrgyz: Тан, [tɑn]) by Enesay (Kyrgyz: Энесай), is a beverage common to Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. It consists of yogurt, salt, and modernly, carbonated… … Wikipedia
Hethiterreich — Das Volk der Hethiter auch Chatti oder Hatti genannt , das eine indogermanische Sprache besaß, war auf bisher nicht bekanntem Weg nach Kleinasien eingewandert und seit dem 19. Jahrhundert v. Chr. in Kappadokien, der im Norden vom Schwarzen Meer … Universal-Lexikon
Hindu Kush — Geobox | Range name = Hindu Kush other name = category = image caption = Mountains of Afghanistan etymology = nickname = country = Afghanistan country1 = Pakistan state = region = Northern Areas district = parent = Himalaya border = highest =… … Wikipedia
Ayran — Fresh Susurluk Ayranı with a head of froth. Ayran or laban is a cold beverage of yogurt mixed with cold water and sometimes salt; it is popular in many Central Asian, Middle Eastern and Southern European countries.[1] Similar and possibly related … Wikipedia
Paropamisadae — (IPA2|ˌpærəˌpæmɨˈseɪdiː; el. Παροπαμισάδαι ) or Paropamisus (IPA2|ˌpærəˈpeɪmɨs; el. Παροπαμισσός ) was the ancient Greek name for a region of the Hindu Kush in eastern Afghanistan, centered on the cities of Kabul and Kapisa (modern Bagram).… … Wikipedia
Non-alcoholic beverage — The Shirley Temple cocktail is a popular non alcoholic beverage. A non alcoholic beverage is a beverage that contains less than 0.5% alcohol by volume.[1] Non alcoholic versions of some alcoholic beverages, such as non alcoholic beer ( near beer… … Wikipedia
Iranian musical instruments — can be broadly classified into three categories, namely classical, Western and folk. Most of Iranian musical instruments spread in the former Persian Empires states all over the Middle East ,Caucasus, Central Asia and Southern Asia. In ancient… … Wikipedia
Kyrgyz cuisine — Besh barmak Kyrgyz cuisine, originating in Kyrgyzstan, is similar in many respects to that of its neighbors, particularly Kazakh cuisine. Traditional Kyrgyz food revolves around mutton and horse meat, as well as various milk products. The cooking … Wikipedia