Lotar (other)
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Lotar may refer to: * A hand-to-hand combat system related to Kapap * An alternative spelling for ''lutar'' (short for lute guitar) * The Gimbri of north Africa * Lotar, Iran, a village *Lotar (name) See also } *Logar (other) * Lontar (other) * Lopar (other) *Lota (other) *Lotan (other) *Lothar (other) Lothar is a family name and a given name. Lothar may also refer to: * Lothar (storm), an extratropical cyclone that hit Central Europe in 1999 * Lothar (''Metabarons''), a fictional robot in ''Metabarons'' * Lothar, Nepal * Lothar I or Lothair I ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kapap
Kapap ( he, קפ"פ, ), often written KAPAP, a Hebrew acronym for ''Krav Panim el Panim'' (''lit.'' face-to-face combat), is a close-quarter battle system of defensive tactics, hand-to-hand combat and self-defense. History The Kapap system was developed in the late 1930s, within the Jewish Aliyah camps as part of preparatory training before their arrival in Mandatory Palestine. It was primarily considered a practical skill set that was acquired during the training period of the Palmach and Haganah fighters. The main focus was to upgrade the physical endurance, to elevate and strengthen the spirit, and to develop a defensive and offensive skill set. It included cold weapon practical usage, boxing, judo, jujutsu, karate, as well as fighting with knives and sticks. In the 1930s, Maishel Horovitz, the leader of HaMahanot HaOlim youth movement, developed a short stick fighting method in order to deal with the British policemen who were armed with clubs. Later, his method became one ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lute Guitar
A lute guitar or German lute (german: Gitarrenlaute, Deutsche Laute or Wandervogellaute, less commonly a ''lutar'' (modern Turkish), ''gui-lute'' or ''gittar'') is a stringed musical instrument, common in Germany from around 1850. The instrument has a regular six-stringed guitar setup on a lute bowl, however there are many theorboed variants with up to 11 strings. (see de:''Deutsche Basslaute'') The instrument is associated with the Wandervogel countercultural movement in Germany in the first half of the 20th century. The name ''German lute'' is sometimes also used for the waldzither, for both gaining the status of a national instrument in the early 20th century. Design Headstock The headstock commonly ends in two styles, either a head (representing animals or humanoids) or a curve (into a flat finial, carved or undecorated). Less commonly, instead of gears, wooden pegs may be used to tune the strings. Lute guitar headstocks are thinner and more curved than their modern gu ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gimbri
The sintir ( ar, سنتير), also known as the guembri (), gimbri or hejhouj or Garaya in Hausa language, is a three stringed skin-covered bass plucked lute used by the Gnawa people. It is approximately the size of a guitar, with a body carved from a log and covered on the playing side with camel skin. The camel skin has the same acoustic function as the membrane on a banjo. The neck is a simple stick with one short and two long goat strings that produce a percussive sound similar to a pizzicato cello or double bass. The goat gut strings are plucked downward with the knuckle side of the index finger and the inside of the thumb. The hollowed canoe shaped wooden body resonates a percussive tone created by knuckles slapping the camel neck top of the body while the thumb and index finger are plucking the strings. The lowest string on the sintir is a drone note and the second string, the highest in pitch, is tuned an octave higher and is never fretted. The third string is tuned a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lotar, Iran
Lotar ( fa, لطر, also Romanized as Loţar) is a village in Rudbar-e Mohammad-e Zamani Rural District, Alamut-e Gharbi District, Qazvin County, Qazvin Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 144, in 44 families. References Populated places in Qazvin County {{QazvinCounty-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lotar (name)
Lotar is German, Norwegian, Polish, Hungarian and Swedish masculine given name that is a modern form of the Germanic Chlothar (which is a blended form of Hlūdaz and Harjaz). People with this name include: Surname * Eli Lotar (1905 – 1969), French photographer and cinematographer Given name * Lotar Olias (1913–1990), German composer * Lotar Siewerdt (born 1939), Brazilian scientist *Lotar Rădăceanu, alternate name of Lothar Rădăceanu, whose birthname was Lothar Würzer or Würzel (1899 – 1955), Romanian journalist, linguist, and politician Nickname/pseudonym/stage name *Marina Lotar, professional name of Bellis Marina Hedman, (born 1944), Swedish actress See also * Lota (name) *Lothar Lothar is a Danish, Finnish, German, Norwegian, and Swedish masculine given name, while Lotár is a Hungarian masculine given name. Both names are modern forms of the Germanic Chlothar (which is a blended form of ''Hlūdaz'', meaning "fame", a ... Notes {{given name, typ ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Logar (other)
Logar may refer to: Geography * Logar Province, Afghanistan * Logar River in Afghanistan * Logar Valley (Slovenia) People * Eva Logar (born 1991), Slovenian ski jumper * Lojze Logar (1944–2014), Slovenian artist * Mihovil Logar (1902–1998), Slovenian composer * Tine Logar Valentin "Tine" Logar (11 February 1916 – December 25, 2002) was a Slovenian historical linguist, dialectologist, and university professor. He was best known for his works on Slovene dialects, published in ''Slovenska narečja'' (Slovenian ... (1916–2002), Slovenian linguist See also *Lotar (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lontar (other)
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Lontar may refer to: * Lontar, a type of palm-leaf manuscript from Indonesia ** Lontara, the palm-leaf manuscripts of the Buginese people of Sulawesi * Borassus flabellifer, a palm known in Indonesian as ''lontar'' * Lontar Island, an Indonesian island * Lontar Foundation See also * Lontara alphabet, a scripts used for some languages of Sulawesi, Indonesia * Lontor (other) * Lotar (other) Lotar may refer to: * A hand-to-hand combat system related to Kapap * An alternative spelling for ''lutar'' (short for lute guitar) * The Gimbri of north Africa * Lotar, Iran, a village * Lotar (name) See also } * Logar (other) * Lontar ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lopar (other)
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Lopar may refer to: * Lopar (Fojnica), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Lopar, Croatia, a village on the island of Rab * Lopar, Koper, a village in Slovenia See also *Lotar (other) Lotar may refer to: * A hand-to-hand combat system related to Kapap * An alternative spelling for ''lutar'' (short for lute guitar) * The Gimbri of north Africa * Lotar, Iran, a village * Lotar (name) See also } * Logar (other) * Lontar ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lota (other)
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Lota may refer to: Places * Lota (crater), a crater on Mars *Lota, Chile, a city and commune in Chile * Lota, Punjab, village in Pakistan *Lota, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Australia **Lota railway station, a station on the Cleveland line **Lota House, a heritage-listed house in Lota, Queensland People *Lota (name) Animals *Lota, former circus elephant who was moved to The Elephant Sanctuary (Hohenwald) *''Lota lota'' or Burbot, a codlike fish Other uses *Lota (vessel), water vessel used in parts of South Asia *LOTA (Longshoreman of the Apocalypse), a character in the webcomic ''Schlock Mercenary'' * LOTA (Licentiate of the Orthodontic Technicians Association) See also *Lotar (other) *Lotta (other) Lotta may refer to: * Lotta (name), a diminutive name of Charlotte and Charlotta * Lotta (river), a river in northern Finland and Murmansk Oblast, Russia Other * Lotta Svärd, Finnish paramilitary organization of World War II * Lotta Svärd (poe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lotan (other)
Lotan or Litanu (Ugaritic: ''Ltn'') was a Levantine sea monster who fought the god Baʿal and developed in Hebrew lore as Leviathan. Lotan may also refer to: * Lotan, Israel, a Kibbutz in southern Israel * Lotan Baba or Mohan Das, Indian holy man promoting peace by rolling his body along the ground when he travels * Lotan son of Seir, a person named in the Bible * Loton, a village in Naraingarh, Haryana, India Surname * Jonah Lotan (born 1973), Israeli actor * Nili Lotan, Israeli-American fashion designer See also *Lota (name) *Lotar (other) Lotar may refer to: * A hand-to-hand combat system related to Kapap * An alternative spelling for ''lutar'' (short for lute guitar) * The Gimbri of north Africa * Lotar, Iran, a village * Lotar (name) See also } * Logar (other) * Lontar ( ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Lotan Hebrew-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |