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Lauha Unelma Männistö (10
January 1934 – 20 May 2017) was a
Finnish politician, born in Jalasjärvi. She was a
member of the
Parliament of
Finland from...
- with silver, blue (tamra, with
copper shilajit) and iron-containing
black (
lauha shilajit shilajit). Of these,
black shilajit containing gold is the rarest...
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Bishnuprasad Rabha Kalaguru Bishnupriya Rabha Tahkuria Bishnuram Medhi Lauha Manab Brajanath Sarma Abhinayacharya Chandra Kumar Agarwala Pratimar Khonikor...
- (boy) [æi̯] as in äiti (mother) [øi̯] as in öisin (at nights) [ɑu̯] as in
lauha (mild) [eu̯] as in
leuto (mild) [ou̯] as in
koulu (school) [ey̯] as in leyhyä...
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Robin Hood
Ankush (1954)
Upahaar (1955)
Tonsil (1956)
Kabuliwala (1957)
Lauha Kapat (1958) Kala Mati (1958)
Khaniker Atithi (1959)
Kshudhita Pashan (1960)...
- Ascaloha)
means "ash forest" and is
derived from the
Germanic aski ("ash") and
lauha ("grove on high
sandy ground"). In
Carolingian times (8th to 11th centuries)...
- Biography–Travelogue 232
Odisha O
Gandhi Pabak Kanungo Biography–Travelogue 233
Lauha Kapaata Raghunath Mahapatra Translations 234
Hajara Chaurashira Maa Govind...
-
today straddles the Dutch-Belgian border." From *tehswandrōz
attached to
lauha- 'sandy height'; the
intricate consonantal cluster *hsw was
simplified to...
- Churches: A
Contemporary Church History. By Björn Ryman,
Gunnar Heiene, Aila
Lauha.
Published by Wm. B.
Eerdmans Publishing, 2005 ISBN 0-8028-2879-5, p. 145...
- Yrjö
Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen,
fennoman Pekka Kuusi,
director general Aarre Lauha,
bishop Curt Lincoln, race car
driver Leevi Madetoja,
composer Urho Muroma...