- India. The king was
called Ali Raja and the
ruling queen was
called Arakkal Beevi.
Arakkal kingdom included little more than the
Cannanore town and the southern...
- Look up
arak or -araq in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arak,
Arack or Araq may
refer to:
Arak, Algeria, a
village in In
Amguel Commune of Tamanr****et...
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Arak or araq (Arabic: ﻋﺮﻕ) is a
distilled Levantine spirit of the
anise drinks family. It is
translucent and unsweetened.
Arak is
traditionally made of...
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Aluminium Arak Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال آلومینیوم اراک, Bashgah-e ****bal-e
Aluminium Arak),
commonly known as
Aluminium Arak, is an Iranian...
- The
Arak gorges are a
series of
desert gorges located in Tamanr****et Province, Algeria. The
gorges are
roughly 330
kilometres from the city of Tamanr****et...
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first in 1980 and then in 1996.
Xavier Arakkal was born on
April 16, 1935, the
youngest of
Manjummal Arakkal Varghese's six children. He
studied at St...
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Araks (Armenian: Արաքս),
known as
Nerkin Karkhun and
Sharifabad until 1946, is a...
- 859505°N 75.3755041°E / 11.859505; 75.3755041 The
Arakkal Museum is a
museum dedicated to the
Arakkal family, the only
Muslim royal family in Kerala, India...
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Arakkal Beevi refers to the
female ruler of
Arakkal Kingdom in Kerala,
South India.
Sultana Aysha Aliraja was the
ruler until her
death on the morning...
- (1931–1946)
Arakkal Beevi Mariam Sultana (1946–1947)
Sultan Hamza Ali Raja (1981–1998)
Arakkal Beevi Habiba Sultana (1998–2006)
Arakkal Beevi Zainaba...