- South-east Asia.
Gunda aroa Bethune-Baker, 1904
Gunda engonata (Swinhoe, 1899)
Gunda javanica (Moore, 1872)
Gunda ochracea Walker, 1862
Gunda proxima Roepke...
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Policewala Gunda is a 1995
Indian Hindi-language
crime film,
which stars Dharmendra,
Reena Roy in lead roles. This film
revolves around a policeman, who...
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Gunda (also
known as
Gunda: Mother, Pig) is a 2020 do****entary film directed, co-written, and co-edited by
Viktor Kossakovsky. The film
follows the daily...
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Gunda Beeg was one of the
founding members of the women's
dress reform movement in late 19th
early 20th
century Germany. Beeg came from a
family of action...
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Gunda is a uni****
given name and a surname. In
Scandinavia it is used as a
feminine given name and is the
derivative of the
German names ending in -gund...
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successors Gunda I and
Gunda II, who
ruled during c. 815-865 CE. The
Bayyaram tank
inscription compares his
successors -
Gunda I,
Gunda II, and
Gunda III -...
- Mota
Gunda village is
situated near
Bhanvad in
Devbhumi Dwarka district, Gujarat, India. The po****tion of the
village is
about 2000. Most of the villagers...
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gunda, goonda, or
Gunda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Gunda is a
genus of moths.
Gunda may also
refer to:
Gunda (1998 film), an
Indian action...
- in the
Netherlands Bluegr**** Beeg, a
music festival taking place in Beeg
Gunda Beeg, 19th-century
German writer and
activist Bee Gees Big (disambiguation)...
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Gunda Mallesh (14 July 1947 - 13
October 2020) was an
Indian politician and
leader of
Communist Party of
India (CPI). He had won as the
legislator in...