its moonstone
Dur-e-Najaf is a rare quartz. Dur (Quartz) e-Najaf (from Najaf).
The English name for Dur-e-Najaf is "Noble Pearl." It is a title associated with a prominent figure in Islamic history, specifically referring to a revered personality in the context of Shia Islam.
Cheron without an E is a Hebrew word for "A Fertile Plant"
uswa-e-hasna
The title of the book is Gadsby: A Story of Over 50,000 Words Without Using the Letter "E"It was written by Ernest Vincent Wright in 1939.
Dur-e-Najaf is a rare quartz. Dur (Quartz) e-Najaf (from Najaf).
The English name for Dur-e-Najaf is "Noble Pearl." It is a title associated with a prominent figure in Islamic history, specifically referring to a revered personality in the context of Shia Islam.
It call Rutilled Quartz, there are two kind of this stone rutilled with gold needle and black needle, the best stone is from Iraq and almost rutilled quartz from there are black needle..... IMHO
The population of Barg-e Najaf is 122.
Najaf Mazari is an Author of the books: The Rug-maker of mazar-e-sharif and bee keeping in afghanistan
the dur ta dur
"Dur-e-shahwar" is an Urdu phrase that translates to "precious pearl" or "valuable gem" in English. It is often used to describe someone or something of great beauty or value.
The cast of Dur e Shahwar - 2012 includes: Sanam Baloch as Dur e Shahwar (young) Saba Faisal as Safiya Nouman Ijaz as Hyder Qavi Khan as Mansoor (old) Samina Peerzada as Dur e Shahwar (old) Seemi Raheel as Fazeelat (old) Laila Zuberi Mikaal Zulfikar as Mansoor (young)
Es-Dur is the German name for the key of E major. It consists of four sharps: F#, C#, G#, and D#. In this key, the tonic note is E, and it is often associated with a bright and uplifting sound. E major is commonly used in various musical genres, including classical and pop music.
There is no English name for Darya-e-Neel but u can call it River Neel
The letter "i" in the Spanish alphabet is pronounced the same as the name of the letter "E" in the English alphabet.
The Concorde, when pronounced in English, has a silent e.