Resht

NOUN
  1. city in northwestern Iran near the Caspian Sea
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  • If you'd like to see this generic mode return to FreshTags, please lobby delicious to turn feeds/json/tag/* back on, or persuade your favourite bookmarker to go JSON, or even offer to host ejohn's rss2json yourself! Archive 2006-02-01
  • I would hazard the view that Shreshtha's recent oil paintings are among the most important works he has produced in his career.
  • The Moroccan tagine is directly descended from the Persian khoresht stew, and India has taken both Persia's dishes and their names into its culture; Indian staples such as tandoori, nan bread, tikka, kebab, pilaf and biriani are all Persian words. Persia's Private Cuisine Goes Public
  • With Singpolyma's recent development of Beta-friendly "FreshRolls" a "tag-aware" extension to Singpolyma's Wrinks blogroll/blogring app, we're seeing a distinct ramp-up in FreshTags development. Archive 2006-09-01
  • In Resht, where his party was still going full blast, it was already the morning after his birthday. Ringworld
  • The luggage is weighed with great accuracy before starting from Resht, and on arrival in Teheran. Across Coveted Lands or a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta Overland
  • As every one knows, in 1893 the Russians obtained a concession to construct a carriage-road from Piri-Bazaar _via_ Resht to Kasvin, an extension to Hamadan, and the purchase of the road from Kasvin to Across Coveted Lands or a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta Overland
  • Only later, in the safe and familiar surroundings of Resht on Earth, had Louis Wu's conscience become active. The Ringworld Engineers
  • Reshteh, as Perry points out, was ‘the only word for noodle known in the several 13th century Arabic cookery books and in the poems of the 14th century Persian rhymester Bushaq’.
  • And when this god had passed over to the place where Bent-Resht was, he worked upon the daughter of the Prince of Bekhten with his magical power, and she became better (i.e., was healed) straightway. Legends of the Gods The Egyptian Texts, edited with Translations
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