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Mullagatawny
Mullagatawny Mul`la*ga*taw"ny, n. [Tamil milagu-tann[=i]r pepper water.] An East Indian curry soup.

Meaning of Llaga from wikipedia

- Llagas-Uvas is an unincorporated census county division (CCD) located on the eastern side of the Santa Cruz Mountains in southwest Santa Clara County,...
- Llagas Cr**** is a perennial stream in Santa Clara County, California, United States. The headwaters rise on the eastern side of Crystal Peak near Loma...
- Rancho San Francisco de las Llagas was a 22,283-acre (90.18 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Santa Clara County, California given in 1834 by Governor...
- is shown by the Casa consistorial de Sevilla, the Hospital de las Cinco Llagas, or the Charterhouse of Jerez de la Frontera. The Palace of Charles V in...
- headquarters are in Torre Triana, in La Cartuja. The Hospital de las Cinco Llagas (literally, "Hospital of the Five Holy Wounds") is the current seat of the...
- in 1981. Its current headquarters is in the former Hospital de las Cinco Llagas, Seville. The President of the Regional Government of Andalusia is the executive...
- Jonathan Ruiz Llaga (born 2 April 1982) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Osuna Bote Club. Ruiz was born in Écija, Andalusia. In a...
- rituals to evoke his humility. The spirit also appears in Palo as Pata en Llaga. In Candomblé, his face is so beautiful after his illness is cured that...
- The Hospital de las Cinco Llagas (literally "Hospital of the Five Wounds") in Seville, Spain is the current seat of the Parliament of Andalusia. Construction...
- capital city of Andalusia. Its building is the former Hospital of the Cinco Llagas ("Five Wounds"). Built in 1546 by order of Don Fadrique Enríquez de Ribera...