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named after the
karaka tree
Karaka, New Zealand, a town
Karaka or Atmakaraka, a
concept in
Vedic astrology (Jyotisha)
Dosabhai Framji Karaka (1829–1902),...
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Corynocarpus laevigatus,
commonly known as
karaka or the New
Zealand laurel, is a medium-sized
evergreen tree in the
family Corynocarpaceae. It is endemic...
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Karakas may
refer to: Éva
Karakas (1922–1995),
Hungarian chess player Hedvig Karakas (born 1990),
Hungarian judoka Mike
Karakas (1911–1992), American...
- Yoga-
karakas are
those planets which,
according to
Hindu astrology,
confer fame, honour, dignity,
financial prosperity,
political success, and re****tion...
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Karakaş is a
Turkish word
meaning "black eyebrow" It may
refer to:
Karakaş Ayşe Işıl
Karakaş (born 1958),
Turkish professor of law and
international judge...
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Atmakaraka (from
Sanskrit atma- 'soul', and
karaka- 'significator') is the
significator of the soul's
desire in
Jyotisha (Hindu astrology). The Atmakaraka...
- The
Karaka Million refers to two
major New
Zealand horse races for
young horses - the
original Karaka Million for two-year-old (2YO)
horses and the Karaka...
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Karaka is a
small rural area in the
south of Auckland, New Zealand.
Formerly part of
Franklin District and
under the
authority of the
Franklin District...
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Dosabhai Framji Karaka (1829–1902) was an
Indian newspaper editor and official,
known for his
history of the Parsis. He was
educated at the Elphinstone...
- Kiti
Karaka Rīwai (12
September 1870 – 21
January 1927) (also
known as Kiti
Karaka,
Catherine Clark, Kate Clark,
Kitty Clark, Kiti
Karaka Te Ao Ahitana...