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Pachan may
refer to: a 5th-century
Italian rhetorician who
taught Cadoc Pachal, a Coa****ltecan
tribe sometimes spelled Pachan This
disambiguation page...
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Kadakkavoor Pachan Brahmanandan (22
February 1946 – 10
August 2004) was a
South Indian playback singer from Kerala.
Brahmanandan was born in Kadakkavoor...
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Pillai was the
first to
write farces in Malayalam.
Examples include Pandathe Pachan,
Butler Pappan,
Doctorkk Kittiya Mitcham,
Kuripinte Thiripppu, Kurupillakalari...
- Hemis-Shukpachan or
Hemishok Pachan is a
village in the Leh
district of Ladakh, India. It is
located in the
Likir tehsil.
Alternative transliterations...
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offered parts in
other projects such as
Pavam IA
Ivachan (1994), Par****ala
Pachan Payyannur Paramu (1994) by P. Venu and
Azhakiya Ravanan (1996), directed...
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named Jagapoga which was a
spoof of
Malayalam movies. He pla**** the role of
Pachan as well as
Dadasahib in this film.
However the
movie was a box
office flop...
- "Bachchan", an
Indian surname Bachan, a
village in Iran
Bachan (rhetorician) or
Pachan, an Italo-Briton
mentioned in the life of
Saint Cadoc and
sometimes thought...
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Spanish version Translation Pachín,
pachán, pachón, ¡Mucho
cuidado con lo que hacéis! Pachín,
pachán, pachón, ¡A
Garbancito no piséis! [nonsense] Be careful...
- after-school program. Similarly, a 2010
study by Durlak, Weissberg, and
Pachan showed that both
children and
adolescents experienced significant academic...
- dish made out of more than 100 ingredients,
called hangbong (ဟင်းပေါင်း;
pachan in Bangla).
After death,
Marma elderlies are cremated,
while younger deceased...