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Shar logo #10101) Forgotten Realms deity 2) Head of a wrinkly dog 3) Rapper Jackson 4) Type of country subdivision
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Shar logo #10101) Sharchive
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Shar logo #21000 In the Unix operating system, shar (an abbreviation of shell archive) is an archive format. A shar file is a shell script, and executing it will recreate the files. This is a type of self-extracting archive file. It can be created with the Unix shar utility. To extract the files, only the standard Unix Bourne shell sh is usually required. Note tha...
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Shar logo #21000[Baloch tribe] Shar is a Baloch tribe settled in the Sindh, Balochistan and Punjab provinces in Pakistan. ==History== The Shar tribe is a sub clan of Rind Baloch. It began when Jato married her cousin Mir Murad Khan Rind , son of Mir Jalal Khan, producing the new tribe. Their ancestors were from Shori Shar (Balochistan). They migrated from ...
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Shar logo #21000[Forgotten Realms] Shar (ɑr {respell|SHAHR|`}), also known as Mistress of the Night, Nightsinger, Lady of Loss, or The Darkness, is a fictional deity in the Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms campaign setting. She is the evil counterpart to her twin sister Selûne, and presides over caverns, dark, dungeons, forgetfulness, loss, night, sec...
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Shar logo #21000[country subdivision] A shar is a country subdivision in Iran and Azerbaidshan. The Turkish `Şehir` (city), is related. See: ...
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Shar logo #21003(from the article `South Arabic language`) ...of Semitic languages, along with Ge`ez, Amharic, Tigré, Tigrinya, and the other Semitic languages of Ethiopia, Eritrea, and The Sudan. Modern ...
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SHAR logo #10444Shell Archive
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