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  • Highway of Death

    Image:Demolished vehicles line Highway 80 on 18 Apr 1991.jpg

    This article is about the road between Kuwait and Basra. For the Road of Death in Bolivia, see Yungas Road. For other similarly named roads, see Slaughter alley. Highway of Death Part of the Gulf War Crashed and abandoned vehicles line Highway 80, April 19, 1991 Date February 25–27, 1991 Location The roads out of Kuwait City towards Iraq Result Decisive coalition victory Belligerents United States Iraq Casualties and losses None Unknown number of killed (estimates range from some 300 to "tens of thousands") Estimated 1,800-2,700 vehicles v t e Gulf War Invasion of Kuwait Kuwaiti Bridges Dasman Palace Failaka Coalition intervention Ad-Dawrah Qurah Maradim Khafji Bubiyan Wadi Al-Batin Air campaign Air to Air combat "Package Q" Air Strike Liberation of Kuwait Order of battle 67 Easting 73 Easting Al Busayyah Phase Line Bullet Medina Ridge Highway of Death Jalibah Norfolk Post-ceasefire Rumaila Safwan The Highway of D... (see more)

  • Hinayana

    Part of a series on Buddhism History Timeline Councils Gautama Buddha Later Buddhists Dharma or concepts Four Noble Truths Five Aggregates Impermanence Suffering Non-self Dependent Origination Middle Way Emptiness Karma Rebirth Samsara Cosmology Practices Three Jewels Noble Eightfold Path Morality Perfections Meditation Mindfulness Wisdom Compassion Aids to Enlightenment Monasticism Laity Nirvāṇa Four Stages Arahant Buddha Bodhisattva Traditions · Canons Theravāda Pali Mahāyāna Hinayana Chinese Vajrayāna Tibetan Outline Buddhism portal v t e Hīnayāna (हीनयान) is a Sanskrit and Pāli term literally meaning: the "Inferior Vehicle", "Deficient Vehicle", the "Abandoned Vehicle", or the "Defective Vehicle". The term appeared around the 1st or 2nd century. Hīnayāna is contrasted with Mahāyāna, which means the "Great Vehicle." There are a variety of interpretations as to who or what the term "H... (see more)

  • Jalopy

    "Old car" redirects here. Note, however, this article is about old, rusty, dilapidated, damaged or dysfunctional cars rather than well kept antique cars. This article may contain original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding references. Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. More details may be available on the talk page. (August 2011) A typical decrepit car A decrepit Ford Festiva A jalopy (American English), bomb (Australian English) or banger (British English) is a decrepit car, often old and in a barely functional state. A jalopy is not a well kept antique car, but a car which is mostly rundown or beaten up. When a vehicle gets to a state in which its maintenance becomes too expensive, its owner can be required to make a decision about its fate. Some owners abandon it on the road as a parked car (an action forbidden by law in many jurisdictions).[1] If it remains parked the local authority commonly tows i... (see more)

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