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- A kartika or drigug (Sanskrit: kartari; Tibetan: གྲི་གུག་, Wylie: gri-gug, or kartrika in Nepal) is a small, crescent-shaped, hand-held ritual flaying...
- Emre Kartari (born in Ankara, Turkey) is a Turkish jazz percussionist. Born into a family of musicians and artists, he moved to the United States when...
- (3rd ed.). Rowman & Littlefield. p. 57. ISBN 978-1442241800. Roth, Klaus; Kartari, Asker, eds. (2016). Cultures of Crisis in Southeast Europe: Part 1: Crises...
- политике в Крымской АССР Human Rights Watch, 1991, p. 34 Klaus Roth, Asker Kartarı, (2017), Cultures of Crisis in Southeast Europe: Part 2: Crises Related...
- chakra-yantra, yasti-yantra, dhanur-yantra, kapala-yantra, nadivalaya-yantra, kartari-yantra, and others are found in the ancient texts. The full extent of how...
- Turkish footballer Emre İşçiler (born 1989), Turkish footballer Emre Kartari, Turkish jazz percussionist Emre Kongar (born 1941), Turkish social scientist...
- such as Shahdol, Bheraghat and Ranipur-Jharial depict the yoginis with kartari knives, human corpses, severed heads, and skull-cups. There appear to have...
- recognized) is a granite wedding anniversary (90 years) between Karam and Kartari Chand, who both lived in the United Kingdom, but were married in India...
- Vajrayogini, an important deity in chöd, with a kartari flaying knife and a kapala "skull cup"...
- on the extant historical evidence. The followers of Nanak were called Kartārīs (meaning 'the people who belonged to the village of Kartarpur') by others...