- system. The ****ociation
between Chasas and
their occupation of
manual labour (ploughing) was used to
stigmatize the
Chasas and
distinguish them from the...
- The
Chasa Bonpuri,
known in
other versions as the
Chesa Bonpuri (1933 version) or the
Cheseo Bonpuri (2006 and 2008 versions), is a
Korean myth of Jeju...
- 24
Chasa (Bulgarian: 24 часа, lit. '24 hours') is a
Bulgarian daily newspaper. Its
headquarters are
located in Sofia. The newspaper, part of the 168 Chasa...
- district. An
official Ottoman village list from
about 1870
showed that
Chasas had 6
houses and a po****tion of 35,
though the po****tion
count included...
-
Bulgarian National Radio, bTV and
daily newspapers Trud,
Dnevnik and 24
Chasa are some of the
largest national media outlets.
Bulgarian media were described...
-
Bundeshaus (German)
Palais fédéral (French)
Palazzo federale (Italian)
Chasa federala (Romansh)
Curia Confœderationis Helveticæ (Latin) The
south side...
- видях деца да спят пред хотела й, разбрах, че Нина е световна звезда". 24
Chasa (in Bulgarian).
Archived from the
original on
August 15, 2022. Retrieved...
-
acquired the two most
important Bulgarian daily newspapers,
Dneven Trud and 24
Chasa.
After ongoing conflicts with
Bulgarian partners, BG
Privatinvest sold the...
- his son again. This
historical anecdote gave
birth to the term
Hamhung Chasa (함흥차사; 咸興差使),
which means a
person who
never comes back
despite several...
-
British rule, some
wealthy people from
communities such as Adivasis, Bhuyans,
Chasas, and
Agharias started identifying as
Khandayats in
order to gain status...