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Palacus or
Palakus was the king of
Crimean Scythia who
succeeded his father, Skilurus.
Resuming the latter's war
against Mithridates the Great, he attempted...
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Polku (Persian: پلكو, also
Romanized as Polkū,
Palaku, and Polekū; also
known as Paluka, Palūkūh, and Polūkū) is a
village in
Howmeh Rural District, in...
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Central Africa, with the
ancient Kingdom of
Kongo denoting the
instrument as
palaku.
Records of the
balafon go back to at
least the 12th
century CE. In 1352...
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Scythian Neapolis were
named after sons of
Scythian ruler Skilurus (
Palakus, in the case of Palakion).
Peter Simon Pallas speculated that the name...
- Nyamwisi,
leading to some top
leaders of the old
rebellion RCD/KLM to call
Palaku an opportunist. He was
attacked as a
Catholic who was at the
basis of this...
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families and celebrate. It
begins with
Kaappu Kattuthal and
concludes with Poo
Palaku (procession in
flower decorated pallaku). On each day, the
Amman (The Deities)...