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TI-BASICThis article is about the calculator programming language. For the TI 99/4A home computer programming language, see TI BASIC (TI 99/4A). TI-BASIC is the unofficial name of a BASIC-like language built into Texas Instruments (TI)'s graphing calculators. (TI only refers to it as the calculators' "exte..
TIBTIB may mean: Forbundet Træ-Industri-Byg i Danmark, the Danish Timber Industry and Construction Workers' UnionTibet This page disambiguates a three-character combination which might be any or all of an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a word in English, or a word in another language. If an..
TibaesTibaes (in Portuguese Tibães) - Village near Braga, Portugal where is the Monastery of Tibães. ..
TibãesVillage near Braga, Portugal, where we can find the Monastery of Tibães. ..
TibásTibás is the thirteenth county of the province of San José, Costa Rica. It was formerly known as San Juan del Murciélago. Its population is estimated at 73,000 people. Located north of San José's central area, Tibás includes the districts of San Juan, Llorente, León XIII (which has a reputatio..
Tibber's CastleThe ruins of Tibber's Castle lie on the west bank of the River Nith, within the estate of Drumlanrig Castle. The site is 2 miles north of Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway, south west Scotland. It occupied a key site, defending Nithsdale, one of the main potential invasion routes into Scotland, and a..
TibbertonTibberton could be Tibberton, GloucestershireTibberton, ShropshireTibberton, Worcestershire redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Tibberton, ShropshireTibberton is a village in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England. It is a fairly small but sprawling village with some new barn conversions contrasting with the older houses. The River Meese flows just to the north of the village (and is the border with North..
Tibberton and CherringtonTibberton and Cherrington is a parish in the Telford and Wrekin borough of Shropshire, England. It consists of the villages of Tibberton and Cherrington. The population is 689. ..
TibbingtonTibbington is a housing estate in Tipton, West Midlands, England. Most of the houses in the area were built by Tipton Urban District Council in the late 1920s and early 1930s. There are also shops and a public house, The Tibbington, located on the estate. In 1992 a residential home for elderly peopl..
Tibbos Hill, Newfoundland and LabradorTibbos Hill was a settlement whose name later became Wreck Cove. It is located in the Burin-Burgeo District, south west of Belleoram. The first postmistress was Olive Sheppard. See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador ..
Tibby CotterTibby CotterAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm fast Tests First-class Matches 21 113 '''Runs scored 457 2484 Batting average 13.05 16.89 100s/50s 0/0 0/4 Top score 45 82 Balls bowled 4633 19565 Wickets 89 442..
TIBCO General InterfaceTIBCO General Interface is an award winning AJAX toolkit from TIBCO Software for rapidly building and easily deploying AJAX Rich Internet Applications (RIA), components and portlets that look, feel and perform like desktop software. It was named by InfoWorld as Best Ajax Tookit of 2006 [link&..
TIBCO RendezvousTIBCO Rendezvous is a software product that provides a message bus for enterprise application integration (EAI). TIBCO provides messaging APIs in C, C++, Java, Visual BASIC and .NET to receive data feeds on Excel sheets and other applications of choice. The basic message passing is conceptually si..
TIBCO Softwarecontradict itself.Please see the discussion on the [talk page]. TIBCO Software Inc. is a global software company, with headquarters in Palo Alto, California. TIBCO provides business process management and business integration software. This software integrates, manages, and mon..
TiberTiber River in Rome The River Tiber (Italian Tevere, Latin Tiberis), the third-longest river in Italy at 406 km (252 miles) after the Po and the Adige, flows through Rome in its course from Mount Fumaiolo to the Tyrrhenian Sea, which it reaches in two branches that cross the suburbs of Ostia-I..
TibereThe Tibere was a French experimental rocket for reentry tests. The three-stage Tibere was started to 23.2.1971 and to 18.3.1972 by Biscarosse within the framework of the program ELECTRE. Here flight altitudes were reached by 159 kilometers. The first stage of the Tibere had similarly as the first st..
TiberianTiberian may refer to: Tiberian vocalization, an oral tradition within the Hebrew languageTiberias, a city in Lower Galilee, IsraelTiberius, relating to the reign of the Roman emperor[[Command & Conquer: Tiberian series]], several titles in a series of computer games This is a [disambiguationd..
Tiberian vocalizationTiberian Hebrew is an oral tradition of pronunciation for ancient forms of Hebrew, especially the Hebrew of the Tanakh, that was given written form by masoretic scholars in the Jewish community at Tiberias in the early Middle Ages, beginning in the 8th century. This written form employed symbols, ca..
TiberiasRuins of ancient Tiberias, south of the modern city (Photographed in 1862). Tiberias (Hebrew: , Tverya; Arabic: , Ṭabariyyah) is a town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, Lower Galilee, Israel. It was named in honour of the emperor Tiberius. Tiberias was built at about AD ..
TiberiinaeTiberiinae is one of nine currently recognised subfamilies of the gastropod family Pyramidellidae; Odostomiinae, Turbonillinae, Chrysallidinae, Cingulininae, Cyclostremellinae, Sayellinae, Syrnolininae, Eulimellinae and Tiberiinae. Tiberiinae includes the genus Tiberia. ..
Tiberina RepublicThe Tiberina Republic was proclaimed on 4 February 1798, when republicans took power in the city of Perugia. It was a French client republic that take her name from the river Tiber. In 1799 it was merged with the Middle Roman Republic. Its head was a consul and it used the French flag. See also: Hi..
TiberinusTiberinus is a figure in In Roman mythology. He was added to the Oceanids, as the genius of the river Tiber. According to Virgil's epic Aeneid, he helped Aeneas in his travel from Troy, suggested him to land in Latium (see founding of Rome) and gave him much other precious advice. With Manto, Tiber..
Tiberios IIITiberius III, the German commander Apsimar. Tiberios III or Tiberius III (Greek: Τιβέριος Γ'), (d. 705), was Byzantine emperor from 698 to 705. Tiberios was a Germanic army officer originally named Apsimaros (Αψίμαρος). After the admiral John the Patrician retreated from Cart..
Tiberio MitriTiberio Mitri (born July 12, 1926 in Trieste – died February 12, 2001 in Rome) was an Italian boxer who fought from 1946 to 1957. During his career, Mitri was the Italian and European middleweight champion. On July 12, 1950, Mitri unsuccessfully challenged world middleweight champion Jake La..
TiberiumA deposit of the fictional Tiberium. Tiberium is a fictional crystalline material featured prominently in the Command and Conquer series of real-time strategy games. Typically green, it is named after the place of its initial discovery on the Tiber River in Italy in the late 20th Century (alth..
TiberiusFor other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Tiberius Caesar Augustus, born Tiberius Claudius Nero (November 16, 42 BC – March 16 AD 37), was the second Roman Emperor, from the death of Augustus in AD 14 until his own death in 37. Tiberius was by birth a Claudian, son of Tiberius Nero and Livia..
Tiberius (disambiguation)Tiberius can refer to: Contents 0.1 Roman Persons Named Tiberius0.2 Other Historical Persons Named Tiberius0.3 Fictional Persons Named Tiberius0.4 Places Named Tiberius0.5 Things Named Tiberius Roman Persons Named Tiberius Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, Roman politician o..
Tiberius Avidius QuietusTiberius Avidius Quietus was a Roman politician of the late 1st century. Avidius Quietus was made governor of Roman Britain in c. 97 and held the post until c. 100. He was well into middle age by this time, having been a friend of Thrasea Paetus who was executed by Nero in 66. He was also a friend ..
Tiberius BedeThere are two 8th century manuscripts of Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum in the Cotton Collection that could be called the Tiberius Bede: British Library, MS Cotton Tiberius A. XIVBritish Library, MS Cotton Tiberius C. II redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Tiberius CavalloTiberius Cavallo (30 March 1749 – 21 December 1809), Anglo-Italian physicist and natural philosopher, was born at Naples, where his father was a physician. In 1771 he came to England with the intention of pursuing a mercantile career, but he soon turned his attention to scientific work. Al..
Tiberius Claudius BalbilusTiberius Claudius Balbillus was a Greek Freedman who was an astrologer in the reigns of the Emperors Claudius and Nero. In AD 56 , Nero awarded him for his service by making him Governor of Egypt. Balbillus was later charged by Agrippina the Younger of rebelling against her son. His fate afterwards ..
Tiberius Claudius CogidubnusTiberius Claudius Cogidubnus (or Togidubnus) was a 1st century king of the Regnenses in early Roman Britain. In Tacitus's Agricola, published ca. 98, where his name appears as "Cogidumnus" in most manuscripts and "Togidumnus" in one, he is said to have governed several civitates (states or tribal t..
Tiberius Claudius NarcissusThis page is about the Roman freedman; for other uses of the term, please see Narcissus. Tiberius Claudius Narcissus (fl. 1st century) was one of the freedmen who formed the core of the civil service under the Roman emperor Claudius. He is described as praepositus ab epistulis (in charge of corresp..
Tiberius Claudius NeroTiberius Claudius Nero may refer to several individuals of the Roman Empire: Tiberius Nero, first husband to Livia and lieutenant of Julius CaesarTiberius Claudius Nero Caesar aka Emperor Tiberius, son of Tiberius and LiviaTiberius Claudius Nero Caesar Drusus, aka Emperor Claudius, nephew of Tiberi..
Tiberius Claudius PaulinusTiberius Claudius Paulinus was a Roman general and politician of the early third century. He had been commander of Legio II Augusta at Caerleon and then held two governorships in Gaul before becoming governor of Britannia Inferior, a province of Roman Britain in 220. He was a popular man; whilst a..
Tiberius GemellusTiberius Gemellus, son of Drusus the Younger and Livilla Tiberius Julius Caesar Nero , known as Tiberius Gemellus, (10 October AD 19–AD 37 or 38) was the son of Drusus and Livilla, the grandson of Tiberius, and the cousin of Gaius Caligula. Gemellus is a nickname meaning "the twin". Hi..
Tiberius GracchusTiberius Sempronius Gracchus (Latin: TI·SEMPRONIVS·TI·F·P·N·GRACCVS) (163 BC-132 BC) was a Roman politician of the 2nd century BC. As a plebeian tribune, he caused political turmoil in the Republic by his attempts to legislate agrarian reforms. Tiberius' political ideals eventually led to his ..
Tiberius HemsterhuisTiberius Hemsterhius Tiberius Hemsterhuis (January 9, 1685 - April 7, 1766), Dutch philologist and critic, was born at Groningen in The Netherlands. His father, a learned physician, gave him such a good early education that, when he entered the university of his native city in his fifteenth y..
Tiberius II ConstantineTiberius II Constantine, wearing consular robes. Flavius Tiberius Constantinus Augustus or Tiberius II Constantine (c. 540 - August 14, 582) was a Byzantine emperor (574 - 582). The historian C.W. Previte-Orton states that Tiberius "was really the first of the Greek Emperors, and with him B..
Tiberius Iulius Abdes PanteraTiberius Iulius Abdes Pantera (ca.22 BC-40 AD) was a Roman archer of the Cohors I Sagittariorum. He is the alleged biological father of Jesus. Contents 1 Life2 Tombstone3 Jesus connection4 External links5 References6 See also Life Abdes Pantera was born in Sidonia,..
Tiberius Julius AlexanderTiberius Julius Alexander was the son of a rich Alexandrian Jew, also called Tiberius Julius Alexander. The father was a customs officer, and gave financial advice to Antonia, mother of the emperor Claudius. As his uncle was the philosopher Philo, his younger son Marcus, husband of Berenice, daughte..
Tiberius Julius Pollienus AuspexTiberius Julius Pollienus Auspex was a governor of Britannia Superior, a province of Roman Britain possibly between AD 223 and 226. He may also have been the same man who was governor of Numidia c. 217 to 220. ..
Tiberius Junius BrutusThe factual accuracy of this article is [Accuracy disputedisputed]. Please see the relevant discussion on the [..
Tiberius NeroTiberius Claudius Nero (c. 85 - 33 BC) was a member of the Claudian Family of ancient Rome. He was a descendent of the original Tiberius Claudius Nero, son of Appius Claudius Caecus the censor. His father Drusus Claudius Nero served under Pompey in 67 BC, battling the pirate menace, and was famous..
Tiberius Sempronius LongusTiberius Sempronius Longus was a Roman consul in 194 BCE, and a contemporary of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus. He was the son of Tiberius Sempronius Longus , who commanded Roman legions during the Second Punic War. During his time as consul, Tiberius focused on issues such as law and emigratio..
Tiberius Sempronius Longus (consul 218 BCE)Titus Sempronius Longus (c. 260 BC-210 BC) was a Roman consul during the Second Punic War and a contemporary of Publius Cornelius Scipio. In 218 BC, Sempronius was sent to Africa with 160 quinqueremes to gather forces and supplies, while Scipio was sent to Iberia to intercept Hannibal. It was at thi..
Tiberiu BălanTiberiu Gabriel Bălan (b. 17 February 1981) is a Romanian football player. He was born in Ocna-Mureş (Alba) and plays the right midfield position. ..
Tiberiu GhioaneTiberiu Ghioane is a Romanian footballer born in Târgu-Secuiesc, Romania on 18th June 1981. He currently played for Dynamo Kiev as a central attacking midfielder. He quit playing football in summer 2005 after suffering a long-time depression because of his lost/dead father. Previous Clubs 1999-..
TibertiMaría Dhialma Tiberti, argentine writer born in La Plata, Buenos Aires, on October 25th, 1928, died in San Isidro, Buenos Aires, on January 16th, 1987. She studied at the Escuela Normal Nº1 “Mary O’Graham” and later on, Literature and History, at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata. She wa..
TibertusIn Roman mythology, Tibertus is the god of the river Anio, a tributary of the Tiber. He is not to be confused with Tiburtus, the legendary founder of Tibur. ..
Tiber CreekTiber Creek or Tyber Creek was a tributary of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. Originally known as Goose Creek, it was renamed after Rome's Tiber River as the lands southeast of then Georgetown, Maryland were selected for the City of Washington, the new capital of the United States.Local farm..
Tiber IslandA view from the south on the Tiber Island. A view of the Tiber Island in a 1593 print. The Tiber Island (Italian: Isola Tiberina, Latin: Insula Tiberina) is a boat-shaped island in the southern bend of the Tiber river in Rome. Approximately 270 m in length and 67 m at its wides..
Tiber SeptimTiber Septim, also known as "Talos" (Born CE 827 - 3E 38), was the founder and first Emperor of the Third Empire of Tamriel in the fictional Elder Scrolls universe. Tiber Septim is also one of the Nine Divines, a collection of holy gods who fulfill the duties of bearers of "light" and "good" thro..
Tiber Valley ProjectThe British School at Rome’s Tiber Valley Project studies the changing landscapes of the middle Tiber Valley as the hinterland of Rome through two millennia. It draws on the vast amount of archaeological work carried out in this area to examine the impact of the growth, success and transformation ..
Tibesti DepartmentTibesti is one of four departments in Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti, a region of Chad. Its capital is Bardaï. The area takes its name form the Tibesti mountains. Departments of Chad Aboudeïa · Assoungha · Baguirmi · Barh Azoum · Barh El Gazel · Barh Köh ..
Tibesti MountainsThe Tibesti, including Emi Koussi summit, seen from the International Space Station The Tibesti Mountains are a group of dormant volcanoes forming a mountain range in the central Sahara desert in the Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti prefecture of northern Chad. The northern slopes extend a short distanc..
Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial CenterThe Tibes Indigenous Ceremonial Center (Centro Ceremonial Indigena de Tibes) in Ponce, Puerto Rico, is one of the most important archeological discoveries made in the Antilles. The discovery provides an insight as to how the indigenous tribes of the Igneri and Tainos lived and played during and befo..
TibetThis article is about historical/cultural Tibet. See Tibet Autonomous Region for the administrative region located in the People's Republic of China. For other uses, see Tibet (disambiguation). While Tibet was once an independent kingdom, the government of the People's Republic of China and the ..
Tibet: The Roleplaying GameTibet: The Roleplaying Game is an independently published historical fantasy role-playing game by Brian St.Claire-King, published by Vajra Enterprises. The game is set in Tibet circa 1959 during the Chinese invasion of Tibet that began in 1950. External links [Official Homepage] of Tibet..
TibetanTibetan can refer to: Of or relating to Tibet.The Tibetan people, an ethnic group.The Tibetan language.The Tibetan script, a writing system.The Tibetan Spaniel dog breed.The Tibetan Mastiff dog breed.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same..
Tibetan AmericanThe history of Tibetans in the United States is a comparatively short one, as the remote kingdom for centuries had little relations with outside countries. Even neighbors had relatively little substantial interaction, and Western countries far less yet. The United States had limited contact or inv..
Tibetan antelopeThe Tibetan antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii) is a medium sized bovid which is about 1.2 metres (4 feet) in height. It is native to the Tibetan plateau including China's Tibet Autonomous Region, Qinghai province, and Xinjiang province; India near Ladakh and formerly western Nepal. The Tibetan ante..
Tibetan artTibetan art refers to the art of Tibet and other present and former Himalayan kingdoms (Bhutan, Ladakh, Nepal, and Sikkim). Tibetan art is first and foremost a form of sacred art, reflecting the over-riding influence of Tibetan Buddhism on these cultures. The art of Tibet may be studied in terms o..
Tibetan BellsTibetan Bells was a 1971 album by Henry Wolff and Nancy Hennings. It was the first recording to use traditional Tibetan bells and singing bowls, and helped establish some of the fundamentals of New Age music. Track listing "Khumbu Ice-Fall" performed by Wolff / Nancy Hennings - 2:23"Rainbow Lig..
Tibetan BuddhismPart of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Tibetan Buddhist canonPart of a onBuddhism History of Buddhism Timeline of Buddhism Buddhist councils Foundations Four Noble Truths Noble Eightfold Path The Five Precepts Nirvāna · Three Jewels Buddhism In Depth Three marks of existence Skandha · Karma · Dharma Samsara · Rebirth..
Tibetan Buddhist Center of PhiladelphiaThe Tibetan Buddhist Center of Philadelphia is a non-sectarian organization whose membership is open to both Buddhists and non-Buddhists. The main goal of the Center is to stimulate the cultivation of compassion and loving kindness, based on the philosophy and methods taught by His Holiness the 14th..
Tibetan calendarThe Tibetan calendar is a lunisolar calendar, that is, the Tibetan year is composed of either 12 or 13 lunar months, each beginning and ending with a new moon. A thirteenth month is added approximately every three years, so that an average Tibetan year is equal to the solar year. The months have no ..
Tibetan Children's VillageTibetan Children's Village or TCV is an integrated community in exile for the care and education of orphans, destitutes and escaped children from Tibet. It is a registered, non profit charitable organization with its main facility based at Dharamsala in North India. TCV has a network spread across I..
Tibetan cultureThe Tibetan civilization boasts a rich culture. Contents 1 Art2 Clothing3 Food4 Calendar5 Rugs6 Architecture7 Music8 Festivals9 Drama10 See also Art Main article: Tibetan art Tibetan art is deeply religious in nature, from the exquistely ..
Tibetan eye chartThe Tibetan eye chart is a tool created by Tibetan monks. According to them, it can be used to train the muscles and nerves of the optical system, correcting visual problems. See also Bates MethodEye chart External links [Tibetan Eye Chart][Tibetan Eye Chart (slightly different)]..
Tibetan FoxThe Tibetan Fox (Vulpes ferrilata), also called the Tibetan Sand Fox or simply the Sand Fox, is a species of true fox that inhabits the high Tibetan Plateau in Nepal, China, and India, up to altitudes of about 5300 m. The fox was first described by the British naturalist Brian Houghton Hodgson in ..
Tibetan Freedom ConcertTibetan Freedom Concert Location(s) San Francisco (1996), New York City (1997), Washington D.C. (1998), Amsterdam, Chicago/Wisconsin, Sydney, Tokyo (1999), Tokyo (2001) Years active 1996 - 1999; 2001 Date(s) May, June, July, August, September Genre(s) Alternative rock, Rap, Punk..
Tibetan furTibetan fur refers to the white wool of the Tibetan Lamb. It is soft and ~5(?) in (12 cm)long, and has a slight waiviness to it. It is apparently rather dear. ..
Tibetan languageThe Tibetan language is spoken by Tibetan people across a wide area of eastern Central Asia and the large number of Tibetan refugees all over the world. Its classical written form is a major regional literary language, particulary in its use as in Buddhist writings. Tibetan is typically classifie..
Tibetan MacaqueThe Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana), also known as Milne-Edwards' Macaque, is found in China, Tibet and Vietnam. This species lives in subtropical forests (mixed deciduous to evergreen) at altitude that range from 800 to 2000 meters. The Tibetan Macaque has a long dense brown fur with whiskers ..
Tibetan MastiffThe Tibetan Mastiff is a rare, very large breed of dog. Contents 1 Appearance2 Temperament3 Health4 History5 External links6 References Appearance The Tibetan Mastiff is among the largest breeds. Its sturdy bone structure and large, wide head makes it appear c..
Tibetan mind trickTibetan Mind Trick Text of the Trick One hen Two ducks Three squawking geese Four limerick oysters Five corpulent porpoises Six pair of Don Alverzo's tweezers Seven thousand Macedonians in full battle array Eight brass monkeys from the ancient sacred crypts of Egyp Nine apathetic, sympathetic, d..
Tibetan MuslimsThe Tibetan Muslims, also known as the Kachee (Kache), form a small minority in Tibet. Despite being Muslim, they are classified as Tibetans, unlike the Hui Muslims, who are also known as the Kyangsha or Gya Kachee (Chinese Muslims). The Tibetan word Kachee literally means Kashmiri and Kashmir was..
Tibetan PartridgeThe Tibetan Partridge Perdix hodgsoniae is a gamebird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. This partridge breeds on the Tibetan plateau in Tibet itself, northwestern Indian, northern parts of Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan, and western China. It is found o..
Tibetan peopleEthnolinguistic Groups of Tibet, 1967 ([See entire map], which includes a key) Ethnic Tibetan autonomous entities set up by the People's Republic of China. Opponents to the PRC dispute the actual level of autonomy. The Tibetan people are a people living in Tibet and some su..
Tibetan PinyinThe People's Republic of China's Tibetan Pinyin (}; }; ) is the official transcription system for the Tibetan language in China. Tibetan Pinyin is based on the Lhasa dialect and reflects the pronunciation very accurately, except that it doesn't mark tones. It is used inside of China as an alternativ..
Tibetan PlateauTibet Autonomous Region, Qinghai Province and Sichuan Province of China lie on the Tibetan Plateau. NASA satellite image of the southern area of Tibetan Plateau The Tibetan Plateau or Chang Tang, also known as the Qinghai-Tibetan (Qingzang) Plateau, is a vast, elevated plateau in Centra..
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Tibetan prayer flagTibetan prayer flags are colorful panels or rectangles of colorful cloth strung along mountain ridges and peaks in the Himalayas to bless the surrounding countryside. Unknown in other branches of Buddhism, prayer flags are believed to have originated with the original Bön religion which pre-dat..
Tibetan Primary School, JigmenangThe Tibetan Primary School, in Jigmenang, Bhutan, is a primary school for the children of the Tibetan refugees who make up the settlement of Jigmenang Rabtanling . The settlement was established in 1967, and the school the following year. As of 2005 it has 39 students from pre-primary age to class ..
Tibetan Refugee Self Help CenterTibetan Refugee Self Help Center in darjeeling, India is a rehabilitation centre for the Tibetan refugees in the Darjeeling Himalayan hill region. It was established in 1 October, 1959. Thye production of Tibetan handicraft is the cetntre's main activity. External link [Darjeelingnews.net]..
Tibetan resistance movementThe initial People's Liberation Army invasion of Tibet in 1950 met little resistance in the heart of the country. The 14th Dalai Lama, on the urging of his elder brother, Gyalo Thondup, proposed reforms including limitation on the land holdings of the monasteries, abolishing of debt bondage, and oth..
Tibetan rugTibetan rug making is an ancient art and craft in the tradition of Tibetan people. These rugs are primarily made from tibetan highland sheep's virgin wool. The Tibetan uses rugs for almost any domestic use from flooring to wall hanging to horse saddles. The process of making tibetan rugs is unique..
Tibetan SandgrouseThe Tibetan Sandgrouse (Syrrhaptes tibetanus ) is a large bird in the sandgrouse family. This species breeds on the arid stony plateau in Tibet and neighbouring parts of central Asia. Its nest is a ground scrape into which three pale brown eggs with cryptic markings are laid. Tibetan Sandgrouse ..
Tibetan scriptThis page contains Indic text. Without rendering support, you may see irregular vowel positioning and a lack of conjuncts. [Enabling complex text support for Indic scriptsMore...] Om Mani Padme Hum Polychrome text left of center is the primary mantra of Tibetan Buddhism. Monoch..
Tibetan SnowcockThe Tibetan Snowcock, (Tetraogallus tibetanus) is a snowcock in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. This species is found in the Western Himalayas. References BirdLife International (2004). [Tetraogallus tibetanus]. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threat..
Tibetan SpanielTibetan Spaniels are a breed of small, highly intelligent dogs originating in the Himalayan mountains of Tibet. This breed is not a true Spaniel; its breeding and role differs quite a bit (Spaniels are gun dogs.) Tibbies, as they are often called, make excellent housepets for all people, incl..
Tibetan srangThe srang (pronounced "sang"; in Tibetan often referred to as "dngul srang" i.e. "silver srang") was a currency of Tibet between 1909 and 1959. It circulated alongside the tangka until 1941. It was divided into 10 sho, each of 10 skar, with the tangka equal to 15 skar. Originally the srang was a we..
Tibetan tangkaThe tangka was a currency of Tibet until 1941. It was subdivided into 15 skar or 1½ sho and, from 1909, it circulated alongside the srang, worth 10 sho. The tangka was issued as a silver coin and banknotes were issued between 1912 and 1941 denominated in tangka. ..
Tibetan TerrierThe Tibetan Terrier is not a member of the terrier group, the name being given to it by European travelers to Tibet who were reminded of terriers from back home when they first encountered the breed. Its origins are uncertain at best, as some sources claim them to be lucky temple dogs, whereas ..
Tibetan tingsha bellsTibetan tingsha bells are small cymbals used for meditation by Buddhist monks. They are similar to the Middle Eastern zil. ..
Tibetan Volunteer's for AnimalsTibetan Volunteer's for Animals or TVA is an environmental group in parts of India and Tibet which aim to improve the quality and treatment of wild animals such as the yak in Tibet by encouraging local people to become vegetarian or to restrict their intake of meat. ..
Tibetan wolfThe Tibetan wolf is a grey wolf species (Canis lupus laniger) found in parts of Central China, southwest-Russia, Manschurai, Tibet and the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal and Bhutan. ..
Tibeto-Burman languagesThe Tibeto-Burman group of languages (often considered a sub-group of the Sino-Tibetan language family) is spoken in various central and south Asian countries, including Myanmar, northern Thailand, southern China (Tibet Autonomous Region, Qinghai, Gansu, Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, Hunan), Nepal, Bhut..
TibetologyTibetology refers to the study of Tibetan history and the collection of Tibetan articles of historical and religious significance. This may mean a collection of Tibetan statues, shrines, Buddhist icons and holy scripts, Thanka embroideries, paintings and tapestries, , jewellery, masks and other obje..
Tibet (disambiguation)Tibet can refer to The historical Tibet,The Tibet Autonomous Region, a People's Republic of China's regionThe Tibetan Plateau, a geographical region Tibet can also refer to Tibet (comics), a Belgian comic book creator ..
Tibet Autonomous RegionThe Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) (Tibetan: བོད་རང་སྐྱོང་ལྗོངས་; Wylie: Bod-rang-skyong-ljongs; Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), is a province-level autonomous region of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Within the PRC the TAR is..
Tibet HouseThe Tibet House was founded in 1987 by Columbia University professor Robert Thurman, actor Richard Gere and modern composer Philip Glass (among others) at the behest of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso. It was initially organized in New York City, USA, and the Tibet House U.S. is stil..
Tibet national football teamThe Tibet national football team is the national football team of Tibet. Its matches are not recognised by FIFA. Tibet played the Greenland National Team on June 30, 2001 in Copenhagen, Denmark, despite numerous pleas from the People's Republic of China (PRC) to not allow the game. The coach is K..
Tibet UniversityTibet University is the national university of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China in the provincial capital of Lhasa. It has existed for centuries but has recently become modernised following the funding of the Chinese government in Beijing. ..
TibiTibi can refer to: Tibicos, a symbiotic culture used for fermentationThe municipality of Tibi, Alicante, in Spain This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point di..
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Tibia: Land of HeroesTibia: Land of Heroes, also called Tibia: Micro Edition or more simply Tibia ME, is a cell-phone-based version of the online roleplaying game Tibia. It was first marketed by CipSoft only to T-Mobile customers using Nokia 3650 and Nokia 7650 cell-phones. External links [Tibia: Land of Heroes..
TibialTibial can refer to: Tibia boneTibial nerveAnterior tibial arteryPosterior tibial arteryAnterior tibial veinPosterior tibial veinredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Tibialis Anterior DraftThe tibialis anterior muscle is the most medial muscle of the anterior compartment of the leg. It functions to stabilise the ankle as the foot hits the ground during the contact phase of walking and acts later to pull the foot clear of the ground during the swing phase. It originates from the late..
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Tibial arteriesTibial arteries can refer to: Anterior tibial arteryPosterior tibial arteryThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Tibial dyschondroplasiaTibial dyschondroplasia (TD) is a metabolic disease of young poultry that affects the growth of bone and cartilage. ..
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Tibial plateau leveling osteotomyTPLO, or tibial plateau leveling osteotomy, is a surgery performed on dogs to stabilize the stifle joint after ruptures of the cranial cruciate ligament. Normally, the CCL prevents backward-forward movement of the joint. When it tears, the joint becomes unstable, and the dog is subject to rapidly ..
Tibiao, AntiqueTibiao is a 4th class municipality in the province of Antique, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 21,772 people in 4,408 households. Barangays Tibiao is politically subdivided into 21 barangays. AlegreAmarBandoja (Lupa-an)CastilloEsparagozaImportanteLa PazMalaborM..
Tibia (computer game)Tibia is one of the oldest, longest-running graphical online computer role-playing games (MMORPGs). It was developed as early as 1997. To this day, it is continually being improved. CipSoft GmbH, which is based in Regensburg, is Tibia’s developer and operator. Tibia started as a non-commercial ..
Tibia (disambiguation)Tibia can refer to: tibia, a bone in the leg of humans and other vertebrates.Tibia (computer game), a Massively Multiplayer Online RPG computer game.tibia (music), a sort of organ pipe that is most characteristic of a theatre organ. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of..
Tibia (music)This article is about a type of organ pipe. For other uses, see Tibia (disambiguation). A tibia is a sort of organ pipe that is most characteristic of a theatre organ. The term can also refer to a type of primitive flute made from a (usually human) shinbone, such as that of a defeated enemy. See ..
Tibia ClausaThe Tibia Clausa is one of the foundation ranks and arguably the most important rank of pipes in a theatre pipe organ. It provides the basic foundation tone of the organ with few overtones or harmonics. The stop shares similarities with the Bourdon and the Gedeckt found in some church pipe organs...
TibicenThe tibicen genus of cicadas is the most prevalent in the United States. These large-bodied cicadas appear annually, after feeding on tree roots for 2-3 years in their nymphal stage. Due to overlapping generations, though, Tibicen cicadas are present every year during late summer. Tibicen cicada..
TibicosTibicos, also known as tibi, water kefir grains, sugar kefir grains, Japanese water crystals and California Bees, are a culture of bacteria and yeast held in a polysaccharide matrix created by the bacteria. As with kefir grains, the microbes present in tibicos act in symbiosis to maintain a stable c..
TibidaboTibidabo is a hill overlooking Barcelona, Catalonia. There is an amusement park, a TV mast (Torre de Collserola), and a Catholic church at the top, which can be reached by a funicular railway, by bus, and by car. It is so called from the Latin Vulgate Bible verses: "…et dixit illi haec tibi om..
Tibiotarsal jointThe Tibiotarsal joint is the joint between the tibia and the tarsus. Synovial distension of the tibiotarsal joint in the horse is known as Bog spavin. ..
Tibiyo TakaNgwaneTibiyo TakaNgwane is a company owned by the royal family of Swaziland, currently led by Ngwenyama (King) Mswati III. It is the primary support for Mswati's 13 wives, 27 children, 200 brothers and sisters, and their families. ..
TibniTibni was a claimant to the throne of the Israel, and the son of Ginath, a man of some position. Albright has dated his reign to 876 - 871 BCE, while Thiele offers the dates 885 - 880 BCE. Following the death of Zimri, a considerable number of the people chose Tibni as monarch, and he contended fo..
TiboloneTibolone is synthetic hormone-type drug. It is used mainly for hormone replacement therapy in post-menopausal women. ..
Tibooburra, New South WalesTibooburra is a village (signposted population: 150) located in the far north-west of New South Wales ([29°27.1′0 S°112′03.5]). It is most frequently visited by tourists on their way to national parks in the area. Facilities in Tibooburra are quite limited. There is fuel, meals and a..
TIBORTIBOR stands for the Tokyo Interbank Offered Rate and is a daily reference rate based on the interest rates at which banks offer to lend unsecured funds to other banks in the Japan wholesale (or "interbank") money market. TIBOR is published daily by the Japanese Bankers Association (JBA). Technical..
Tibor BenedekTibor Benedek (born July 12, 1972 in Budapest) is a Hungarian water polo player, who played in the gold medal squads at the 2000 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Olympics. Benedek also competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics, where the Hungarian team was placed 4th. Benedek was named Hungarian Water ..
Tibor DeryTibor Dery was a Hungarian writer, born in Budapest in 1894. In his early years he was a supporter of communism, but after being dispelled from the ranks of the Hungarian Communist Party in 1953 he started writing satire on the communist regime in Hungary. Georg Lukacs praised Dery as being 'the gr..
Tibor FeldmanTibor Feldman is an American actor, having played roles in movies, television shows, television commercials, and stage plays. He has appeared in television dramas including: Law & Order, Conviction, The Sopranos, Third Watch and New York Undercover. He has played roles in films including Kissing J..
Tibor FischerTibor Fischer (born November 15, 1959 in Stockport, England) is a British novelist and short story writer. In 1993 he was selected by the influential literary magazine Granta as one of the 20 best young British writers. Fischer's parents were Hungarian basketball players, having fled Hungary in 195..
Tibor GallaiTibor Gallai (born July 15, 1912 in Budapest, Hungary; died January 2, 1992 in Budapest, Hungary) was a mathematician. He worked in graph theory and collaborated with Paul Erdős. He was a student of Dénes König and an advisor of László Lovász. See also Sylvester-Gallai theorem External link..
Tibor GergelyTibor Gergely (1900-1978) was an artist best known for his work in several popular children's books. Born in Budapest in 1900, he studied art briefly in Vienna before emigrating to the United States in 1939, where he settled in New York City. Largely a self-taught artist, he also contributed sever..
Tibor KalmanThe album cover and liner notes were designed by Tibor Kalman and Carol Bokuniewicz in 1980. This album's typography would go on to inspire the Nine Inch Nails logo.[link] Tibor Kalman (b. 1949, d. May 2, 1999) was an influential American graphic designer of Hungarian origin, well-k..
Tibor R. Machanthumb Tibor R. Machan, Ph.D. (b. 18 March 1939), professor emeritus in the department of philosophy at Auburn University, holds the R. C. Hoiles Professorship of Business Ethics and Free Enterprise at the Argyros School of Business & Economics at Chapman University in Orange, California. He ..
Tibor RadóTibor Radó (June 2 1895 - December 29 1965) was a Hungarian mathematician who moved to the USA after World War I. He was born in Budapest and between 1913 and 1915 attended the Polytechnic Institute. In World War I, he became a First Lieutenant in the Hungarian Army and was captured on the Russian..
Tibor RubinTibor "Ted" Rubin (born June 18,1929) a Hungarian-born Holocaust survivor who immigrated to the United States in 1948, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Korean War by President George W. Bush on September 23, 2005. Rubin is a resident of Garden Grove, California. Rubin was rep..
Tibor RudasTibor Rudas is a Hungarian producer whose most notable accomplishment was the conceptualization of The Three Tenors concerts, with Carreras, Domingo and Pavarotti. Rudas was born in Budapest, and at the age of eight, was singing boy soprano for the Budapest State Opera. Years later, in Australia, ..
Tibor ScitovskyTibor de Scitovsky also known as Tibor Scitovsky, (1910-2002) was an American economist. He was Associate Professor and Professor of Economics at Stanford University from 1946 through 1958 and Eberle Professor of Economics from 1970 until his retirement in 1976, when he became Professor Emeritus. In..
Tibor SekeljTibor Sekelj (born 14 February, 1912 in Spišská Sobota, Poprad, present-day Slovakia; died 23 September, 1988 in Subotica, present day Serbia) was an explorer, Esperantist, writer and lawyer of Jewish descent. Sekelj's father was a veterinarian and the family moved very often. After several month..
Tibor SelymesTibor Selymes (born 14 May 1970) is a retired Romanian football midfielder. He was born in Bălan and debuted in Divizia A with FC Braşov in 1988. He later played many years in Belgium. Selymes got 46 caps for the national team between 1992 and 1999, and was in the squad for the 1994 World Cup, E..
Tibor SerlyTibor Serly (Losonc, 25 November 1901 - London, 8 October 1978) was a Hungarian violist, violinist and composer. He was one of the students of Béla Bartók. His association with Bartók was for him both a blessing and a curse. He made great efforts to make Bartók's music more accessible, by arra..
Tibor SzamuelyTibor Szamuely (1890 – 1919) was a Hungarian Communist leader. He started his political activities as a member of the Hungarian Social Democratic Party. Szamuely was a soldier during World War I, in which he was captured by the Russians in 1915. After the Russian Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 h..
Tibor SzemzőTibor Szemző (b. 1955, Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian composer and flutist. He was a founding member of the Hungarian new music ensemble Group 180 (1978-90) and writes primarily in the minimal style. His current group, The Gordian Knot, was formed in 1998. Recordings of Szemző's music have b..
Tibor TakácsTibor Takács is a director of horror and exploitation films. He was born on 11 Septmber 1954 in Budapest, Hungary. Selected Directorial Filmography Black Hole (TV)"[[The Crow: Stairway to Heaven]]"- The People vs. Eric Draven (1999) TV Episode - Through a Dark Circle (????) TV Episode Sabrina Go..
Tibor TobakTibor Tobak (1922–2001) was a WWII fighter pilot serving in the 3rd squadron of Hungarian 101th "Puma" air wing, who survived the war with two serious injuries and 5 aerial victories. Shortly after the fall of communist rule he wrote a 300 page novel based on his notes, diaries and preserved perso..
Tibor VargaTibor Varga (July 4, 1921 in Györ, Hungary – September 4, 2003 in Grimisuat, near Sion, Switzerland) was a Hungarian violinist and conductor. Varga studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. He made his first public appearance at the age of 6 and performed the Mendelssohn Violi..
Tibor WeißenbornTibor Weißenborn (born march 20, 1981 in West Berlin) is a field hockey player from Germany, who was a member of the Men's National Team that won the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The midfielder, who playes for Dutch club HC Bloemendaal since the summer of 2005, ma..
TibotecTibotec is a pharmaceutical company with focus on research and development for drugs, e.g. HIV (AIDS), and Hepatitis C. Marie-Pierre de Béthune, Kurt Hertogs, Hilde Azijn, Carine Claeys and Rudi Pauwels founded Tibotec in 1994. Tibotec was acquired by Johnson & Johnson in April 2002. External lin..
TibouchinaTibouchina is a genus of about 350 species of neotropical plants in the family Melastomataceae. They are trees, shrubs or subshrubs growing 0.5-25 m tall, and are known as "glory bushes" or sometimes "glory trees". They are native to rainforests of Mexico, the West Indies, and South America, espec..
TibraddenTibradden (or Tigh Bródáin in Irish) is a sacred megalithic site in Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin , Ireland on top of a mountain with the same name. The mountain is 1,540 feet (462 metres) high. It is a national heritage site. On the peak of this mountain, there is a pre-historic passage grave with a l..
Tibro MunicipalityTibro is a Municipality in Västra Götaland County, in western Sweden. The municipality covers an area of 219.6 km². Of the total population of 10576, 5354 are male, and 5222 are female. The population density of the community is 48 inhabitants per km². Tibro has a long tradition of furniture pr..
TibshelfTibshelf is a village in the county of Derbyshire, UK. It is in the Bolsover district of the county. The village was the site for the UK's first inland oil well. In the 19th Century, coal was discovered, and coal mining overtook agriculture as the primary industry in the area, and a local railway..
Tibshelf servicesTibshelf services is a motorway service station between junctions 28 & 29 of the M1 motorway in Derbyshire, England. It lies about a kilometre southeast of the village of Tibshelf. The operator is RoadChef. External links [TAB Photos and information] ..
TIBS HoldingsTrans-Island Bus Services (TIBS) was incorporated on May 31, 1982 after the Singapore government proposed the formation of another bus service company to compete with Singapore Bus Services (now SBS Transit) in 1981. An older upgraded TIBS Nissan Diesel on Route 921 in early December 2004. The l..
TibthorpeTibthorpe is one of the smallest parishes in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The current population of the village is approximately 150 people. It is five miles to the west of Driffield on the edge of the Wolds, between the villages of Bainton to the south and Wetwang to the north. High Wood and Low..
TibullusAlbius Tibullus (c. 54-19 BC) was a Latin poet and writer of elegies. Contents 1 Life and Works1.1 Questionable Attributions1.1.1 Lydgamus1.1.2 Vita Tibulli1.2 Manuscripts1.3 Editions2 External links Life and Works Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Tibullus at Delia's..
Tiburcio Carías AndinoTiburcio Carías Andino was born in 1876 in Tegucigalpa in Honduras, and died in the same city in 1969. In 1918 he founded the National Party of Honduras. He was briefly President of Honduras in April 1924. He became a general during the revolution of 1930 and then on February 1 1933 he became Pres..
Tiburcio VasquezTiburcio Vasquez Tiburcio Vasquez (August 11 1839–March 19, 1875) was a Mexican bandit who was active in California from as early as 1857 to his last capture in 1874. Vasquez Rocks, the steep, sloped rocks about 40 miles north of Los Angeles, was one of his many hideouts. Contents 1&..
TiburonTiburon (Spanish Tiburón, "shark") may refer to: Tiburon, California.Tiburón Island, an island in the Gulf of California.Hyundai Tiburon, a car built by the Hyundai Motor Company.USS Tiburon (SS-529)Tiburon, South Carolina, the mythical setting in Sue Monk Kidd's novel, "The Secret Life of Bees" ..
Tiburon, CaliforniaTiburon is a town in Marin County, California. It occupies most of the Tiburon Peninsula, which reaches south into the San Francisco Bay; the smaller town of Belvedere (formerly a separate island) occupies the south-east part of the peninsula and is contiguous with Tiburon. Tiburon is bordered by ..
Tiburón IslandTiburón Island (Spanish: Isla del Tiburón; Seri: Tahéjöc) is the largest island in the Gulf of California. It was made a nature reserve in 1963. Tiburón is Spanish for "shark". Tiburón Island is part of the state of Sonora, Mexico, located at approximately the same latitude as the city of Her..
Tiburtine SibylEngraving of the Tiburtine Sibyl by Philip Galle, after a design by Antonius Bloclandt, Antwerp, 1575. The Tiburtine Sibyl was a Roman sibyl, whose seat was the ancient Etruscan town of Tibur (modern Tivoli). The mythic meeting of Caesar Augustus with the Sibyl, of whom he inquired whether h..
TibusTibus has been trading since 1996, and is one of the largest specialist companies of its kind in Ireland, operating from offices in Belfast and Dublin. Since our inception, we have consistently expanded our services, applying leading edge digital and technical solutions to business situations. Thro..
Tiébilé DraméTiébilé Dramé (born June 9, 1955, Nioro du Sahel) is a Malian politician. He studied at the Ecole normale supérieure in Bamako, before obtaining his Advanced studies diploma (French: Dipôme d'études avancées, DEA, an advanced pre-doctoral degree) in African history from the University of Par..
TI BASIC (TI 99/4A)This article is about the TI 99/4A home computer programming language. For the calculator language, see TI-BASIC (calculators) (note: hyphen between "TI" and "BASIC" in that one). TI BASIC was a dialect of BASIC for the Texas Instruments TI 99/4A home computer, developed under contract to Microsoft ..
TřibřichyTřibřichy is a village in Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 300 inhabitants. External links [Short official information about the village] (in Czech) ..
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