q3 - sanskrit?
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q3 - sanskrit?
From the OP:
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Nobody wants to give it a try.... the answer is Shiraz in Iran. now how to rep myself for the right answer :hmmm:
Somebody can give a question
Um what products are not produced in these cities because the relligion forbids their use, but are produced with the same name in other countries?
Hint it helps for certain kinds of thirst...
Ok since we are talking about cities - In this one two famous poets are burried plus it gave the name of a product, which is not made in this country at the moment due to relligous issues
Samarkand, where Timur is burried
The guys arround Hadrian wall?
Could be Japan but because of the swords i say Siam
sure go ahead. yep in that battle died two ottoman vassals - Constantin Dragases and king Marko, who in a strange twist of fate later become very popular throughout the Balkans as a fighter AGAINST...
Hm nobody want's to take his chance with my questions so i'll give the answers and pass the torch...
1. the russian cruiser Varyag that was destroyed in the russo-japanese war.
2. the polish king...
Ok not to go offtopic - i'm asking about a "viking" that "died" - aka was destroyed in the Far East, which in Europe is concidered you know Syberia, Japan, China etc..... Georgia on the other hand is...
maybe i should have put quotation marks arround viking, and by far east i mean the far east from european point of view. Georgia is in Europe....
Ok here i go:
1. a viking that "died" in the far east
2. a king that saved european capital and centuries later his name was put on a bottle of a national drink
3. is maybe easy, but i'm at work...
than we have couple of options about the vehicle - KV, since there are reports of tanks recieving more than 200 shots and surviving, Matilda or Char B1
well No 3 is because Carl XII lost at Poltava and had to run, so he ended up in the Ottoman empire.
i would guess that the naval warfere wasn't the most noble of careers for the romans so they...