- the
Dalit caste,
living by
singing and music'), also
known as Dom, Domra,
Domba, Domaka,
Dombara and Dombari, are castes, or groups,
scattered across India...
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Dombås[needs IPA] is a
village or
small town in
Dovre Muni****lity in
northern Innlandet county, Norway. The
village serves as the
commercial centre for...
- The
Battle of
Dombås was
fought between Norwegian Army
infantry forces and
German Fallschirmjäger
paratroops in mid-April 1940. As part of
their conquest...
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Ravivarma Narasimha Domba Heggade (died 1800) was the raja (sovereign) of
Vitla prin****lity who led a
resistance against British colonisers in the erstwhile...
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Richard Domba Mady (10
January 1953 – 3 July 2021) was a
Congolese Roman Catholic prelate. He
served as the
third Bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese...
- The
Romani people, also
referred to as the Roma, are an Indo-Aryan
ethnic group that
primarily lives in Europe. The
Romani may have
migrated from what...
- Villars-les-Dombes (French pronunciation: [vilaʁ le dɔ̃b] ,
literally Villars near Dombes) is a
commune in the Ain
department in
eastern France. Its people...
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Mutton curry (also
referred to as
kosha mangsho, lamb curry, or goat curry) is a dish that is
prepared from goat meat (or
sometimes lamb meat) and vegetables...
- (d. 1964),
Indian royal from the
Kingdom of
Cochin Ravivarma Narasimha Domba Heggade, Raja of the prin****lity of Vitla,
India Ravivarman Sharmila (fl...
- Itsandra, Mitsamihuli, Mbajini, Hambuu, Washili, Hamahame, Mb****uu,
Mbude and
Domba. The
sultans were also
known as mfaume. In 1886, the
ruler of Anjouan, Sultan...