- the free dictionary.
Banares may
refer to:
Varanasi (sometimes transliterated:
Banares), a city in
Uttar Pradesh,
India Bañares, a muni****lity in La...
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Bañares was at a
karaoke bar in his
hometown of
Koronadal when a
brawl erupted among several customers. A
single gunshot was
fired which hit
Bañares on...
- the land of the King in the
village of
Bañares, by
Royal Decree. In 1157, on the
plain of Valpierre, near
Bañares, two
battles were
fought between the troops...
- Morenés y Arteaga, García-Alesson y Echaguë, 18th
Countess of
Bañares. He is 19th
Count of
Bañares with a Coat of Arms of de Zúñiga (Boletín
Oficial of March...
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original on 3 May 2013.
Retrieved 15
September 2011. "La
historia de
Bañares".
Bañares (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2024-04-21. "OSUNA,F.3,SF.07 -". PARES. Retrieved...
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title in 1917. In 1920, he
retired from
business and
started living in
Banares pursuing religious studies. In 1925, he was
awarded the
title of "Raja"...
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described in 1989.
Colitis Münch A, Aust D, Bohr J,
Bonderup O, Fernández
Bañares F,
Hjortswang H, et al. (2012). "Microscopic colitis:
Current status, present...
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Nirmala Devi was born as ****m on 7 June 1927, in
Varanasi (then
known as
Banares),
Uttar Pradesh, in a
Muslim family. She
later converted to Hinduism, adopted...
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named after the
cities where the
Kathak dance tradition evolved – Jaipur,
Banares and Lucknow.[clarification needed]
While the
Jaipur gharana focuses more...
- Ruspoli, 19th
Count of
Bañares son of Dona María de Belén Morenés y Arteaga, García-Alesson y Echaguë, 18th
Countess of
Bañares.
These branches originate...