- Look up
Jagara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jagara may
refer to:
Jagara people, an
ethnic group of
Australia Jagara language,
formerly spoken by...
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territorial boundaries of the
Jagera are not clear.
Norman Tindale defined the "
Jagara" (Jagera)
lands as encomp****ing the area
around the
Brisbane River from...
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Jagara,
commonly known as Jagra, is a
census village in
Nalbari district, ****am, India.
According to the 2011
Census of India,
Jagra has a
total po****tion...
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Euastacus jagara is a
species of
Australian crayfish in the
family Parastacidae. It is
known from only six specimens, all
collected at the type locality...
- here that they
discover another ThunderCat and gain
additional allies.
Jagara (voiced by
Gerrianne Raphael) is
found deep
within the core of New Thundera...
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accessed on 14 June 2022. This
Wikipedia article incorporates text from
Jagara published by the
State Library of
Queensland under CC BY licence, accessed...
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Bhatt and the
Mahasu brothers continues to
inspire awe and devotion. The
Jagara celebrated for Lord
Mahasu is
quintessential to his cult and is unheard...
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sometimes extracted from palm tree.
Jaggery comes from
Portuguese terms jágara, jagra,
borrowed from
Malayalam ശർക്കര (śarkara),
which is
borrowed from...
- Tarakeswar.[citation needed] In Odisha, Maha
Shivaratri is also
known as
Jagara.
People fast for
their wishes whole day and take food
after 'Mahadipa' (The...
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Bhadra Reservoir and is part of its
catchment area of 1,968 km2 (760 sq mi).
Jagara and
Sirivase are the
villages located within the sanctuary. Bhadravathi...