- with an
outstanding commitment to
European values. It is the site of
Roman Egara [ca], a
former Visigothic bishopric,
which became a
Latin Catholic titular...
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Egara Tenjin Shrine (荏柄天神社,
Egara Tenjinsha), is a
Shinto shrine in Kamakura.
Having been
founded according to
legend by an
unknown priest in 1104, it...
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Egara is a
census town in
Raniganj CD
block in the
Asansol Sadar subdivision of the
Paschim Bardhaman district in the
Indian state of West Bengal. The...
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Saint Nebridius (Catalan: Nebridi, Spanish: Nebridio) was
bishop of
Egara [es] (Terr****a) (516–527) and then
bishop of
Barcelona from 540 to
around 547...
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Egara-guti is a two-player
abstract strategy game from India,
specifically from
Central Provinces, and it was
described by H.J.R.
Murray in A History...
- 1961 Club
Egara 1962 RC Polo 1963 Club
Egara 1964 RC Polo 1965 Club
Egara 1966 CD Terr****a 1967 CD Terr****a 1968 Club
Egara 1969 Club
Egara 1970 RC Polo...
- Club
Egara (1) Real Club de Polo (2) 1971–72 Club
Egara (2) Real Club de Polo (3) 1972–73 Club
Egara (3) Real Club de Polo (4) 1973–74 Club
Egara (4) Real...
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called Indian War-games, and the
other games in this
category are Dash-guti,
Egara-guti, Pretwa, Gol-skuish. All
Indian War-games have one
important thing...
- the
census towns of Amkula, Baktarnagar, Ballavpur, Bhanowara, Domohani,
Egara, Jemari, Majiara, Murgathaul, Raghunathchak,
Sahebganj and Topsi, and also...
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Anthems of the World: 2013 Edition" (PDF). www.eclassical.com. 2012. Kabaji,
Egara. "Kemoli: the
fallen music giant". The Standard.
Archived from the original...