- The Aka, also
known as
Hrusso, are an
ethnic group of
Indian state Arunachal Pradesh. They are
found in
various areas of
Arunachal Pradesh including the...
-
combined to form the word Miji. The word/name came into
being after the
Hrusso community regarded the Sajolang/Dammai
people for
their gracious help during...
- Mara languages, Ralte/Galte, Zomi/Paihte, ****i/Thahdo, etc. (Mizoram);
Hrusso, Tanee, Niyshi, Adi, Abor, Nocte, Apatani,
Mishmi etc. (Arunachal). Kokborok...
- (HUN)– 1868 Pressburg/Pozsony (HUN) grandmother's father: István Fábry
Hrussó (HUN) 1751 – Pressburg/
Pozsony (HUN) 1817 grandmother's mother: Terézia...
- Dirang, Bhut, Lish, and
Kalaktang Monpa), Miji (Sajolang), Sherdukpen, Aka (
Hrusso), and
Bugun (Khowa).
Minority tribes include Takpa, Lishipa, Chugpa, and...
- (1993) Aka
language guide ELAR collection: Do****entation and
Description of the
Hrusso Aka
Language of
Arunachal Pradesh deposited by
Vijay D'Souza v t e...
- po****ted
northern part of Bars County.
Perhaps he was the noble, who
built Hrussó (Hrušov)
Castle near Szkicó (today: Skýcov, Slovakia),
which became his...
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possessions around Nagytapolcsány (Slovak: Veľké Topoľčany, now Topoľčany),
Hrussó (Slovak: Hrušovo) and Tata.
Their father had
started to
expand his influence...
- from his brother,
Stephen I,
because these lands were
located close to
Hrussó Castle,
centre of his brother's
former estate. At
first his wife inherited...
-
certain Nicholas "the German"
stole 70 oxen from Nyitra,
while Ladislaus of
Hrussó robbed and
killed the
episcopal serfs in Szkacsány (today Skačany, Slovakia)...