- In semiotics,
khôra (also chora;
Ancient Gr****: χώρα) is the
space that
gives a
place for being. The term has been used in
philosophy by
Plato to designate...
-
Khora Ramji Chawda (1860–1924),
better known as Seth
Khora Ramji, was a
reputed railway contractor, coal
mines owner,
banker and
philanthropist of the...
-
Khora is a
locality in
Ghaziabad city in the
Ghaziabad district of
Uttar Pradesh, India. Its
official census po****tion is
approximately 190,000 residents...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khora is a city in
Uttar Pradesh, India.
Khora may also
refer to:
Khôra, a
concept in
philosophy Khora, or Chora, the name of several...
- for the receptacle-like
properties of the
khôra. Moreover, Derrida's
commentaries on Plato's
notion of
khôra (χώρα) as set in the
Timaeus (48e4) received...
- on the
Great Ring of Arakko,
Khora and her
sister Zsen are
forced to
witness their mother's execution. As an adult,
Khora becomes an ********in on Arakko...
- Hora, also
known as horo and oro, is a type of
circle dance traditionally performed in
Southeast Europe.
Circle dances with
similar names are
found in...
- Wake of Good Friday" in
Marko Zlomislic, Neal
DeRoo (editors),
Cross and
Khora (Wipf and
Stock 2010) "Matins and
lauds are not anti****ted in the evening...
- "'Qui-êtes vous
Khôra?':
Receiving Plato's Timaeus,"
Existentia Meletai-Sophias, Vol. XI,
Issue 3-4 (2001), pp. 473–490;
Nader El-Bizri, "ON KAI
KHORA: Situating...
- Bugatdih, Putki, Chirkunda, Bhowrah, Sinidih, Kendwadih, and Dumka. Seth
Khora Ramji Chawda of
Kutch was the
first Indian to
break the
British monopoly...