- The
Hoola Bandoola Band was a
Swedish progg group from the 1970s
whose political views leaned towards the left.
Leading members included Mikael Wiehe and...
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General Maha
Bandula (Burmese: မဟာဗန္ဓုလ [məhà bàɰ̃dṵla̰]; 6 November 1782 – 1 April 1825) was commander-in-chief of the
Royal Burmese Armed Forces from...
- multi-instrumentalist and composer. As the main
songwriter and
driving force of
Hoola Bandoola Band he was also one of the most
important people in the
progg movement...
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group Hoola Bandoola Band
together with
Mikael Wiehe.
Wiehe and
Afzelius became very
close friends and
worked together long
after Hoola Bandoola had dissolved...
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Baptist church in
central Yangon at the
corner of
Mahar Bandoola Garden Street and
Mahar Bandoola Road
opposite Yangon City Hall.
Built in 1885 by an American...
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Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, 1956
Bandoola (Rupert Hart-Davis, London, 1953) (
Bandoola,
named after General Maha
Bandoola, was one of the
elephants he knew;...
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Anshun (554) was a Type 053
frigate of the People's
Liberation Army Navy. She was sold to the
Myanmar Navy and
renamed Maha Bandula. The
class has four...
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including Bo Hansson, Kebnekajse, Södra
bergens balalaikor, Blå Tåget,
Hoola Bandoola Band, Nationalteatern, Dag Vag, and Jan Hammarlund. Most
lyrics were in...
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Minye Theinkhathu, on 15
October 2020 as part of a
naval fleet exercise (‘
Bandoola 2020’). The
submarine was
formally commissioned along with
other six new...
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Mulhern Edited by
Arttu Salmi Music by
Graham Hadfield Production companies Bandoola Productions Bright Cold Day
Films Patchwork Productions Distributed by...