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Lallah Rookh (died 11
September 1860) was a
female Asian elephant in Dan Rice's circus. She was
known for her
tightrope walking act.
Lallah started her...
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Lallah Miles Perry (1926–2008) was an
American artist who
lived and
worked in Mississippi. She
specialized in painting, and was
known as an art teacher...
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Rajsoomer Lallah (September 1933 – 3 June 2012) was a
Mauritian lawyer and
judge who pla**** a
leading role in
International Human Rights cases.
Lallah was born...
- elections,
Dunputh Lallah and
Rajcoomar Gujadhur became the
first Indo-Mauritians to be
elected to the
Legislative Council. At
Grand Port,
Lallah won over rivals...
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Lallah Rookh White Rockwell (March 12, 1876 –
November 9, 1940) was
active in
educational and
civic affairs.
Lallah Rookh White was born on
March 12,...
- 1817 by
Irish poet
Thomas Moore.
Lalla Rookh, Lala Rookh,
Lalla Rooke,
Lallah Rookh, Lala Rukh and
other variant spellings may also
refer to: Lala Rookh...
- (Shree 420) "Chalat Musafir" (Teesri Kasam) "Belia
Belia Belia" (Parvarish) "
Lallah Allah Tera Nigehbaan" (Abdullah) "Mama O Mama" (Parvarish)
Palme d'Or prize...
- the MSM". Zinfos.
Retrieved 2019-08-28. Moheeputh, Anand. "Gujadhur and
Lallah:
Shock waves (1926)". L'Express.
Retrieved 2005-07-02. "Satcam
Boolell immortalisé"...
- prospect.
Transnational Publishers. pp. 123–147. ISBN 978-0941320351. R.
Lallah, 2
Judicial Colloquium in Bangalore,
Developing Human Rights Jurisprudence...
- Obverse: [Arabic] Al-Mulku Lillah, La
Ilaha Illa Lah
Muhammad Rasul -
lallah Sallallahu Alayhi vasallam. Revers: Qa An Shah A'lam
Ilkhan Al-A'azam Abaqa...