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JATS, jamming analysis and transmission selectionанализ характера (радиоэлектронных) помех и выбора режима работы радиоизлучающих средств————————JATS, Joint Air Transportation Serviceобъединенная авиатранспортная служба; объединенная служба воздушных перевозокEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > JATS
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1) Военный термин: Joint Air Transportation Service, jamming analysis and transmission selection2) Сокращение: Jamming Analysis & Transmission Selection -
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4 Jat (Jats)
История: джаты (крупная группа племен на севере Индии) -
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JATS, jamming analysis and transmission selectionанализ характера (радиоэлектронных) помех и выбора режима работы радиоизлучающих средствEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > jamming analysis and transmission selection
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JATS, Joint Air Transportation Serviceобъединенная авиатранспортная служба; объединенная служба воздушных перевозокEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > Joint Air Transportation Service
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7 Jazz
[dʒæz, dʒɛs, jats]m <-> англ джаз, джазовая музыка -
8 Jazz
Jazz [dZEs и jats] m =джа́зовая му́зыка -
9 Jazzband
Jázzband ['dZEs"bEnt и 'jats"bant] f =, -sджаз-банд; джа́зовый анса́мбль -
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Jats — Les Jats (hindi : जाट, punjabi : ਜੱਟ) sont des populations d agriculteurs installés dans le Nort Ouest de l Inde et au Pakistan et plus particulièrement au Punjab (indien et pakistanais) et au Rajasthan. Leur origine est incertaine,… … Wikipédia en Français
Jats — A local people of Sind and the Punjab who in the eighth century suffered from the many restrictions imposed on them. Jats were to take dogs with them whenever they went outdoors. This practice was confirmed by a caliphal order. By the middle… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India
Jats — jas, jats nm réservoir de marais salants Saintonge … Glossaire des noms topographiques en France
Jats in the pre-Aurangzeb period — The Jats in the pre Aurangzeb period, according to the historian Qanungo, had little scope for their lawless activity under the strong governments of the Surs and the Mughals down to the accession of Aurangzeb (1658 1707). They remained quiet… … Wikipedia
JATS — are the principal race in the Punjab, where they number 4½ millions, and are engaged in agriculture. There is much debate as to their origin and their racial relationship … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Jats — n. member of an Indo Aryan people that lives chiefly in northwest India (in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh) … English contemporary dictionary
Life and culture of Jats — The Life and culture of Jats is full of diversity and approaches most closely to that ascribed to the traditional Aryan colonists of India. The Jat lifestyle was designed to foster a martial spirit. As the situation changed, some Jats started… … Wikipedia
Social customs of Jats — The social customs of Jats are those of Vedic Aryans. All Jats, irrespective of their official or financial positions in life, have equal social status. The only criterion of superiority is age. The Jats are required to marry within their… … Wikipedia
The Jats, Their role in the Mughal Empire — infobox Book | name = The Jats, Their role in the Mughal Empire title orig = translator = image caption = author = Professor Girish Chandra Dwived illustrator = cover artist = country = India language = English series = genre = Ethnic Studies… … Wikipedia
List of Jats — The Jat (Jatt or Jutt جاٹ یا جٹ) people is a 31 million strong ethnic group spread over of north west India and Pakistan and with large populations living in the EU, US, Canada, Australia and UK. This is a partial list of the Jat people born in… … Wikipedia
Maulaheri Jats — is a Jat family that derives its name from the Village of Maulaheri, situated on the banks of the Hindon River, in the district of Muzaffarnagar in Western Uttar Pradesh. The Maulaheri Jats were the most promionent family of Jat landlords in… … Wikipedia