- much more po****r
daivic and m****hya
commands prevail among Kulas and
Kaulas,
though they are
still shrouded in
secrecy - for the better. The concepts...
- dictionary.
Kaula may
refer to:
Prithvi Nath
Kaula (1924–2009),
Indian librarian William J.
Kaula (1871–1953),
American watercolor painter William M.
Kaula (1926–2000)...
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temples in Kaunas.
Kaulas original name is
Kailasa Durgam. It
became po****r in
recent times as
Muslim rulers called it
Kaulas.
After the end of the...
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Kaula al-Yahudi (c. 685–711) was a
Jewish general of the 8th century,
appointed by Ṭāriq ibn Ziyad. He pla**** a
significant role in the
Battle of Jerez...
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Byson Kaula (1954 – 2021) was a
Malawian man who
became a "giant
symbol of the
fight against the
death penalty"
after avoiding execution three times....
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William Kaula may
refer to:
William Jurian Kaula (1871–1953),
American watercolor painter William M.
Kaula (1926–2000), Australian-born
American geophysicist...
- Lee
Lufkin Kaula (1865–1957) was an
American Impressionist painter known for her portraits.
Kaula née
Lufkin was born in Erie, Pennsylvania, on December...
- USS
Kaula (AG-33) was
built in 1938 by
Henry Robb Ltd, in Leith, Scotland. She was
acquired by the U.S. Navy as
Cubahama 3
January 1941 from her owner...
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Kaʻula Island, also
called Kaʻula Rock, is a small, crescent-shaped
island in the
Hawaiian Islands. In the
legend of Papa and Wākea,
Kaʻula is the seventh-born...
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Vijayanagar empire. Kanhayya, the
ruler of Warangal,
demanded the
fortress of
Kaulas,
which had
previously been
granted to
Bahman Shah. This
request stemmed...