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battlefield air interdiction
savaş hava yasaklama
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Bai River Li Bai Mira Bai
battlefield air interdiction
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the Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the Dali region of Yunnan
A striker for the gongs used during service or zazen
Bai River
or Pai River River, northeastern China. It rises beyond the Great Wall in Hebei province and flows southeastward through Beijing municipality. It continues through Tianjin municipality, where it becomes known as the Hai River from its junction with the Grand Canal to its mouth at the Bo Hai. About 300 mi (483 km) long, it is navigable for some 100 mi (160 km)
Li Bai
or Li Bo or Li Pai or Li Po or Taibai born 701, Jiangyou, Sichuan province, China died 762, Dangtu, Anhui province Chinese poet. A student of Daoism, he spent long periods wandering and served as an unofficial court poet. His lyrics are celebrated for their exquisite imagery, rich language, allusions, and cadence. A romantic, he was a famous wine drinker and wrote of the joys of drinking, as well as about friendship, solitude, nature, and the passage of time. Popular legend says that he drowned when, sitting drunk in a boat, he tried to seize the moon's reflection in the water. He rivals Du Fu for the title of China's greatest poet
Mira Bai
born 1450?, Kudaki, India died 1547?, Dwarka, Gujarat Rajput princess and Hindu mystic whose songs are popular in northern India. According to legend, Mirabai dedicated her life to Krishna after her husband's death. She received sadhus and pilgrims at her private temple dedicated to Krishna and composed songs of devotion to him, unorthodox pursuits for a widow. Her poems allude to two attempts on her life, both foiled miraculously. When a delegation of Brahmans sought to return her to her husband's kingdom, she disappeared. Only two poems bearing her signature can be dated before the 18th century, but her story is the most familiar among those of northern Indian saints
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