- Look up
kulla or
Kulla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kulla may
refer to:
Kulla (god), god of
builders in the
Mesopotamian mythology. He is responsible...
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Harri Kullas (born 1
March 1992) is a Finnish-born
Estonian professional motocross racer.
Kullas has had a long
international career that has seen him...
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Kullas in
towns are
usually built as
standalone structures,
while in
villages they are more
commonly found as a part of a
larger ensemble of
kullas and...
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Kullas in
towns are
usually built as
standalone structures,
while in
villages they are more
commonly found as a part of a
larger ensemble of
kullas and...
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Kulla,
inscribed in
cuneiform as dSIG4,
where SIG4 was the
Sumerogram for the
Akkadian word libittu,
meaning “brick,” was the Sumero-Babylonian brick-god...
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Kalla Kulla (pronunciation) is a 1975
Indian Kannada-language
comedy drama film,
directed by K. S. R. Das and
produced by
Shastry ****ociates. The story...
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Prachanda Kulla is a 1984
Indian Kannada-language film,
directed by P. S.
Prakash and
produced by Dwarakish. The film
stars Vishnuvardhan, Dwarakish,...
- Pëllumb
Kulla (born 10
January 1940) is a
former Albanian diplomat, writer, playwright, satirist, and professor.
Kulla was a
prominent figure in the field...
- centuries.
Other historical architectural structures of
interest include kullas from the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as a
number of bridges, urban...
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vantage points during agricultural harvests. The
largest concentration of
kullas can be
found in the
historic region of Mirditë,
known as the
epicenter of...