- The
kagul is a type of
Philippine bamboo s****er gong/slit drum of the
Maguindanaon and
Visayans with a
jagged edge on one side, pla**** with two beaters...
- The
Battle of
Kagul or
Cahul (Russian: Сражение при Кагуле [Battle of the
Kagul], Turkish:
Kartal Ovası
Muharebesi [Battle of the
Eagle Plain]) occurred...
- The
Kagul Obelisk in
Tsarskoye Selo is one of
several such
structures erected on
behest of
Catherine II of
Russia in 1772 to
commemorate Pyotr Rumyantsev's...
- was 152
millimeters (6 in) thick. Pamiat'
Merkuria was
originally named Kagul and did not
receive her name
until 25
March 1907. This has
caused much confusion...
-
Scuttled to
protect the
harbour in 1855
during the
Siege of
Sevastopol Kagul 44 ("Кагул", 1843) –
Converted to
hospital ship 1854,
scuttled to protect...
- a
Tamlang –
Maguindanaon (Philippines)
Atingting kon -
Ambrym (Vanuatu)
Kagul –
Maguindanaon (Philippines)
Kentongan –
Javanese (Indonesia), used to wake...
- A
cagoule (French: [
kaɡul], also
spelled cagoul,
kagoule or kagool), is the
British English term for a
lightweight weatherproof raincoat or
anorak with...
- An
example of a slit drum or s****er from the
Philippines known as a
kagul by the
Maguindanaon people...
- Empire,
including at the
Battle of
Chesma (5–7 July 1770) and the
Battle of
Kagul (21 July 1770). In 1769, a last
major Crimean–Nogai
slave raid,
which ravaged...
- Catherine's
death 32
years later.
Monuments to his
victories include the
Kagul Obelisk in
Tsarskoye Selo (1772), the
Rumyantsev Obelisk on Vasilievsky...