- There, he
constructed the
Gokarnesvara temple, now po****rly
known as
Bisal Deoji's temple. Like his predecessors,
Vigraharaja was a
devout Shaivite...
- Phra
Bisal Sukhumvit (Thai: พระพิศาลสุขุมวิท), born
Prasob Sukhum (ประสบ สุขุม) was the
fifth chief of the
Department of
Highways in Thailand. Sukhumvit...
-
Bisaldeo temple, also
known as
Bisaldev temple or
Bisal Deoji's temple, is a
Hindu temple in Bisalpur, India. It is
located beside the
Bisalpur Dam on...
- Road is
named after the
fifth chief of the
Department of Highways, Phra
Bisal Sukhumvit. It is one of the four
major highways of Thailand,
along with...
-
Thammasat University Prince Varananda Dhavaj Vilas Osthananda [th] Phra
Bisal Sukhumvit,
first Thai MIT graduate,
fifth chief of the
Department of Highways...
- **Twrq,
meaning Turks?)
Ouvar (Avars) Ugin (or Uguz,
possibly Oghuz Turks)
Bisal (Pechenegs?)
Tarna (cf. a
Tarniach people who fled to the
Avars from the...
- Endocrinol. 152 (2007): 274–80. doi:10.1016/j.ygcen.2006.12.025. PMID 17324422.
Bisal, G.A.; S****, J.L. (24
January 2006). "Cortisol
stimulates hypo-osmoregulatory...
-
highways of Thailand,
which follows a
coastal route from
Bangkok to Trat Phra
Bisal Sukhumvit, who the road was
named after Sukhumvit Line of the BTS Skytrain...
- by the
Nisqually tribe that
lived in the
nearby village of bacálabc (or
bišál;
southwest of Eatonville)
prior to the area
being settled in 1888. Kapowsin...
-
around the
world in
Australia (Bila, Wala); in
Indian tribal religions (
Bisal-Mariamma, Bomong, 'Ka Sgni) and Sri
Lanka (Pattini);
among the Hittites...