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malas,
malās,
målas, or
Małas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Malas may
refer to:
Malas language, a
dialect of the
Papuan Manep language Mala (caste)...
- The
Edmund A.
Walsh School of
Foreign Service (SFS) is the
school of
international relations at
Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. It
grants degrees...
- use of
malas was the Pure Land
patriarch Daochuo (562–645).
Images of
monks with
malas began to
appear in
China in the 7th
century CE and the
mala seems...
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Málaš (Hungarian:
Málas) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Levice District in the
Nitra Region of Slovakia. In
historical records the
village was first...
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infuriated the
Malas and
inexorably divided the
Malas and Madigas, so that a
united Dalit movement would be less
strong than earlier. The
Mala of
Andhra Pradesh...
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Malas (/
məˈlɑːs/ mə-LAHS) in
Ayurveda are the
waste products of the body. The
trimala (three
malas)
include urine, stool, and sweat. In Ayurveda, the excreta...
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Mohammad Malas (Arabic: محمد ملص; born 1945) is a
prominent Syrian filmmaker.
Malas directed several do****entary and
feature films that
garnered international...
- "Chicas
Malas – CD album" (in Spanish). Fnac.
Retrieved March 6, 2014. "Chicas
Malas – Mónica Naranjo". Amazon.com.
Retrieved March 6, 2014. "Chicas
Malas –...
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malas,
Malas, or
Małas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Malas is a
surname with
multiple etymologies.
Notable people include:
Khaled Malas (born...
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Malas (January 28, 1933 – June 23, 2019) was a Gr****-American b****-baritone
opera singer and actor. The son of Gr****
immigrants Sam and
Lillian Malas...