- Adam
Buksa (born 12 July 1996) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as a
centre forward for
Danish Superliga club
Midtjylland and the Poland...
- Look up
buksa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Buksa may
refer to:
Buksa people, an
ethnic group of
India Buksa language, an Indo-Aryan
language Adam...
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Buksa, also
known as
Buksari and Bhoksa, is an Indo-Aryan
language spoken by the
Buksa people in
parts of
Uttarakhand and
Uttar Pradesh, India. Within...
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Aleksander Buksa (born 15
January 2003) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Ekstraklasa club Górnik Zabrze.
Buksa was promoted...
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Nataliya Ihorivna Buksa (Ukrainian: Наталія Ігорівна Букса; born
November 6, 1996) is a
Ukrainian chess player. She won the Girls'
World Junior Chess...
- Bhoksa, also
known as
Buksa/Bukhasiya, are
indigenous peoples living mainly in the
Indian states of
Uttarakhand and
Uttar Pradesh. They are
mostly concentrated...
- the
recognized Scheduled Tribes in
Uttar Pradesh were
limited to five:
Buksa, Bhotiya, Jaunsari, Raji, and Tharu. Subsequently,
additional tribes were...
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Sindija Bukša (born 14
December 1997) is a
Latvian sprinter. She
represented her
country at the 2017
World Championships without advancing from the first...
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Buksa are 2015
World Junior Champions". Chessdom.com. 15
September 2015.
Retrieved 8
October 2015.
Sagar Shah (21
September 2015). "Antipov and
Buksa...
- Nūr.
Siyahi ki ek boond. India, Medhā
Buksa, 2018. Z̤ahīr, Nūr. Surk̲h̲a kāravām̐ ke hamasafara. India, Medhā
Buksa, 2008. सयानी दीवानी. India, Rādhākr̥shṇa...