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Kosala (English: Cocoon),
sometimes spelled Kosla, is a
Marathi novel by
Indian writer Bhalchandra Nemade,
published in 1963.
Regarded as Nemade's magnum...
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Archived from the
original on 11
February 2007.
Retrieved 17 July 2022.
Kosla, T., & Skibniewska, E. M. (2010). The
content of
aluminum in the hair of...
- Sen who pla**** an
instrumental role in the
invasion of the
Sakyas by the
Kosla Maharaj Virudhaka in 6th
century BCE, and it is in the
aftermath that Raja...
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Nimbarkacharya Vallabhacarya Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Baladeva Vidyabhushana Vepa,
Kosla. The
Dhaarmik Traditions.
Indic Studies Foundation.
Original Upanishads...
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ultimately uncover to them the
absurdity and
tragedy of
their present condition.
Kosla is
extensively translated into
various languages including English, Hindi...
- in India, Up to C. 1200 A.D.,
Concept Publishing Company (2008), p. 603
Kosla Vepa,
Astronomical Dating of
Events &
Select Vignettes from
Indian History...
- Konopka, Konopkowski, Koraczycki, Koropolański, Koseper,
Kosla, Koslicki, Kosmycki, Koszmyczski,
Kośla, Koślicki, Kowalewski, Koziełło, Kozioł, Kozłowicz,...
- in India, Up to C. 1200 A.D.,
Concept Publishing Company (2008), p. 603
Kosla Vepa,
Astronomical Dating of
Events &
Select Vignettes from
Indian History...
- Saroni,
Shekhodewra Nardiganj – Dohra, Handiya,
Ichua Karna, Kahuara,
Kosla, Masaurha, Nardiganj, Nanaura, Odo, Parma, Pesh
Kashichak – Parwati, Revera...
- 1999
Athletics University School of
Physical Education in Kraków
Emilia Kośla (2001-01-10)10
January 2001
Basketball Maria Curie-Skłodowska University...