- Túpac
Katari or
Catari (also Túpaj
Katari) (c. 1750 –
November 13, 1781), born Julián
Apasa Nina, was the
indigenous Aymara leader of a
major insurrection...
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Katari is a Muni****lity in
Udayapur District in the
Koshi province of south-eastern Nepal. It lies by the Tawa
river (formed by
unification of original...
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Ancoraimes - Túpak
Katari (in Spanish: Sub Federación
Sindical Única de
Trabajadores Campesinos de
Ancoraimes Túpak
Katari) is a
trade union in Ancoraimes...
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Katari is a
village in Jamo
block of
Amethi district,
Uttar Pradesh, India. It is
located by a
stream called the
Naiya or
Kandu nala,
which flows east...
- Tomás
Katari or
Catari (died
January 15, 1781) was an
Aymara peasant and
cacique of
northern Potosí who led a po****r
uprising in
Upper Peru (present-day...
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Katari River (Aymara
katari a big viper, "snake river",
hispanicized spelling Catari)
which upstream successively is
named Jach'a Jawira, Colorado, Mani...
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Katari Veera Surasundarangi is a 2012
Indian Kannada-language
romantic fantasy film
starring Upendra triple role two
leads and one
cameo appearance and...
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Admiral Ram D****
Katari (8
October 1911 – 21
January 1983) was an
Indian Navy
Admiral who
served as the 3rd
Chief of the
Naval Staff (CNS) from 22 April...
- The Túpac
Katari Guerrilla Army (Ejército
Guerrillero Túpac
Katari) was a
guerrilla movement in Bolivia.
Albeit of
indigenist inspiration, the movement...
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means "stabbing blade". This was
adapted into
Sanskrit as kaṭār (कट्टार) or
kaṭārī.
Other regional names for the
weapon include kaṭhāri (ಕಠಾರಿ) in Kannada...