- Pāradas (alternatively Varadas, or Parita) was an Iron age
kingdom described in
various ancient and
classical Indian texts. The
exact location of the kingdom...
- Villazón has
published several books,
including the
novels Malabares and
Paladas de
sombra contra la oscuridad,
which have been
translated into
French and...
- Kerala.
Palada Pradhaman or
Palada Payasam is a type of
Payasam made with Pal (milk), rice ada, sugar,
cardamom powder, nuts and raisins.
Palada Pradhaman...
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Muthorai Palada, also
known as M.
Palada, is a
village located about 10
kilometers southwest of Ooty in
Tamil Nadu, India. It
falls within Nilgiris district...
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Josip Palada (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Јосип Палада,
pronounced [jǒsip
palǎːda]; 5
February 1912 – 4 May 1994) was a
Yugoslavian tennis player.
Palada was...
- (1645–1657)
Paisius (1657–1678)
Parthenius I (1678–1688)
Gerasimus II
Paladas (1688–1710)
Samuel Kapasoulis (1710–1712)
Cosmas II (1712–1714) Samuel...
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Canidia Grote, 1890
Eupanychis Grote, 1890
Trichosellus Grote, 1890
Thyreion Smith, 1891
Incita Grote, 1895
Palada Smith, 1900
Chlorocleptria Hampson, 1903...
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Caryophyles Dimakis Eupragiotes Iancoleos (della Rocca)
Moronas Negris Paladas, from
Crete Plaginos Rizos Neroulos Ramadan Souldjaroglou Tzoukes Ottoman...
- , G.J.H Grubben.
PROTA Foundation, 2012. ISBN 9789290814955 Rao, M.R.;
Palada, M.C.; Becker, B.N. (2013). "Medicinal and
aromatic plants in agroforestry...
- 1946
quarterfinalist Benoît
Paire 1989 – France 18
Ranking in 2016
Josip Palada 1912 1994
Yugoslavia 1938
French Championships semifinalist Antonio Palafox...