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Chimpa is a
volcano in Argentina,
close to the
border between the
Jujuy Province and the Salta...
- the river" or "on the
opposite bank".
Other dialects pronounce this word "
chimpa". Also, "razu"
means "ice" or "snow".
Local Quichua speakers say that Chimborazo...
- His India.
Oxford University Press. p. 98. Tharanatha; Chattopadhyaya,
Chimpa, Alaka, trans. (2000).
History of
Buddhism in India.
Motilal Books UK, p...
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Chhipi (alternatively
called Chhimpa/Chhipa/
Chimpa) is a
caste of
people with
ancestral roots tracing back to India.
These people are
basically Rajputs...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-87099-862-1. Chattopadhyaya, Alaka;
Chimpa, Lama; Chattopadhyaya,
Debiprasad (2018). Taranatha's
History of Buddhism...
-
professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder.
Nicknamed Chimpa,
Amador is a
native of
Ciudad Constitución. "****bolista comundeño en la...
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domestication of the alpaca; the
mummy of Paraqra,
above Sibayo; the
Fortaleza de
Chimpa, a
reconstructed mountaintop citadel that
looks down on Madrigal; ruins...
- Tāranātha's
History of
Buddhism in India.
Translated by Chattopadhyaya, Lama
Chimpa alaka; Rinpochi, Lama S.
Motilal Banarsid****. pp. 137–143. ISBN 978-81-208-0696-2...
- pp. 89, 93.
Buddhist Publication Society. Tharanatha; Chattopadhyaya,
Chimpa, Alaka, trans. (2000).
History of
Buddhism in India,
Motilal Books UK, p...
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extensive information on Taranatha) Tharanatha; Chattopadhyaya,
Alaka & Lama
Chimpa, trans. (2000).
History of
Buddhism in India,
Motilal Books UK, ISBN 8120806964...