Aragh
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Aragh Sagi — is a type of alcoholic drink in Iran, usually home brewed.Aragh refers to a set of aromatic liquids that are produced from herbs and seeds by distillation, for example mint or anise. Alcoholic aragh is produced from raisins. In the Persian… … Wikipedia
Chhath — Performing of morning puja to Surya. Also called Chhathi Dala Chhath Surya Shashti Observed by Hindus, and Jains … Wikipedia
Dragon Knight — For other uses, see Dragon Knight (disambiguation). The Dragon Knight is a series of fantasy novels by Gordon R. Dickson (1923–2001). The first book informed the 1982 animated movie The Flight of Dragons by Rankin/Bass, but was previously… … Wikipedia
Arak (boisson) — Ne doit pas être confondu avec Arrack (boisson). Pour les articles homonymes, voir Arak … Wikipédia en Français
Armenian cuisine — Contents 1 Appetizers 2 Salads 3 Byorek 4 Grilled meats … Wikipedia
Moonshine by country — Contents 1 Moonshine by country 1.1 Albania 1.2 Armenia 1.3 … Wikipedia
Oghi (beverage) — Oghi (sometimes oghee, Armenian: օղի òġi) is an Armenian spirit distilled from fruits or berries. Oghi, a clear fruit vodka, is also referred to as aragh, which is the generic Armenian word for vodka of all kinds.[1] It is widely produced as… … Wikipedia
Arak (distilled beverage) — Arak or araq (Arabic: عرق, pronounced|ʕaraq; oghi in Armenian) is a clear, colourless, unsweetened aniseed flavoured distilled alcoholic drink, produced and consumed in the eastern Mediterranean countries, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Iraq, Jordan and … Wikipedia
Cinema of Iran — Persian Arts Visual Arts Painting … Wikipedia
Wolves in fiction — This is a list of wolves in fiction. Literature Fiction* The Dragon and the George series by Gordon R. Dickson has a medieval English wolf named Aragh (or Aargh later in the series) * The Nocturne by Jordan Scott (novelist) has magical wolves… … Wikipedia