- 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...
- (3rd ed.).
Rowman & Littlefield. p. 57. ISBN 978-1442241800. Roth, Klaus;
Kartari, Asker, eds. (2016).
Cultures of
Crisis in
Southeast Europe: Part 1: Crises...
- 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...
- 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...
- eka·vacana dvi·vacana bahu·vacana prathama·puruṣa dvitīya·puruṣa tṛtīya·puruṣa
kartari·prayoga karmaṇi·prayoga bhāve·prayoga gaṇas sarva·nāman
vibhakti vacana...
-
Noble Nations“,
which is
probably from
Toquz Tatar.
Klaus Roth,
Asker Kartarı, (2017),
Cultures of
Crisis in
Southeast Europe: Part 2:
Crises Related...
- on the
extant historical evidence. The
followers of
Nanak were
called Kartārīs (meaning 'the
people who
belonged to the
village of Kartarpur') by others...
-
embrace 8.
Shivalingam sign of Lord
Shiva 9. Kataka-vardhanam
chain 10.
Kartari-swastikam 11.
Shakatam carriage 12.
Shankha conch s**** 13.
Chakram rotating...
- 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...