- Look up
Dwarka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dwarka,
Dwaraka or
Dvaraka may
refer to: Dvārakā, also Dvaravati,
ancient city in Gujarat, the capital...
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Dwarika's Hotel is a
luxury hotel in Kathmandu, Nepal,
located in the Battis****li neighborhood. The
hotel is a
collection of
traditional heritage Nepali...
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Arnold Dwarika (born 23
August 1973 in
Upper Santa Cruz, Trinidad) is a
retired Trinidadian football player, who pla**** as a
midfielder for the Trinidad...
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Ananda Dwarika (born 17
December 1962) is a
Trinidadian cricketer. He pla**** in
three first-class
matches for
Trinidad and
Tobago in 1987/88 and 1988/89...
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Dwarka Prasad Mishra (5
August 1901 – 31 May 1988) was an
Indian politician,
writer and journalist. He was a
member of the
Indian National Congress and...
- Ram
Krishna Dwarika College,
Patna is a
degree college in Bihar, India. It is a
constituent unit of
Patliputra University.
College offers Senior secondary...
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Dwarika Devi
Thakurani (Nepali: द्वारिकादेवी ठकुरानी) (1915–2002) was a
Nepali politician, the
first Nepali woman to be
elected to
parliament and the...
- Baba
Raghuni Halt
Dwarika is a Halt
Railway Station in
Saharsa district, Bihar. Its code is BRHD. It
serves local area like Balutola, Balhampur, Mahkhar...
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composed by
Buddhi Pariyar and
originally performed by
Sunder Shrestha and
Dwarika Lal
Joshi in 1969. Due to
sudden rise in po****rity, it
became one of the...
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Dwarka Nath
Tiwary (1901 – 29
August 1993) was an
Indian politician from Bihar. He was a
member of Lok
Sabha for four
terms from Gopalganj. He parti****ted...