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Kunja may
refer to:
Kunja language (Papuan), a
language of
Papua New
Guinea Kunja, a
variety of the
extinct Bidjara language of
Australia Kunja people...
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Kunja People are an
Indigenous Australian people of
southwest Queensland.
Norman Tindale calculated Kunja lands as
spreading over some 12,000 square...
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Kunja may be:
Kunja language (Papuan)
Kunja language (Australian) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kunja language. If...
- In
Arrernte religion and mythology, Mangar-kunjer-
kunja is a
lizard Ancestral Being who
created humans. He
found the
first aboriginal beings,
Rella manerinja...
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Mohor Kunja (earlier Citizen's Park) is a
public urban park in Maidan, Kolkata. The park is
located on
Cathedral Road by the side of
Victoria Memorial...
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Kunja Bojji (10
February 1926 – 12
April 2021) was an
Indian politician belonging to the
Communist Party of
India (Marxist). He
represented the Bhadrachalam...
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Kunja (Kánchá), also
known as
Lower Morehead or Peremka, is a
Papuan language of New Guinea.
Kunja at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e...
- Bhishagratna,
Kunja Lal (1907–1916). An
English translation of the
Sushruta samhita,
based on
original Sanskrit text.
Edited and
published by
Kaviraj Kunja Lal...
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which Bidjara proper was the last to go extinct. One of
these was
Gunya (
Kunja),
spoken over 31,200 km2 (12,188 sq mi), from the
Warrego River near Cunnamulla...
- (1992)
Chitra Visweswaran (1992)
Dipali Barthakur (1998)
Mammootty (1998)
Kunja Bihari Meher (1998)
Krishnarao Sable (1998)
Zohra Sehgal (1998) K. Ibomcha...