- Look up
pipal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pipal may
refer to:
Ficus religiosa (sacred fig), a
species of
banyan fig
native to India, Bangladesh...
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Ficus religiosa or
sacred fig is a
species of fig
native to the
Indian subcontinent and
Indochina that
belongs to Moraceae, the fig or
mulberry family...
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Pipal Park is
located at 7770
Hascall Street in
southwest Omaha, Nebraska.
Pipal Park is a po****r, barrier-free
playground in Omaha. The 15-acre (6.1 ha)...
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Joseph Amos
Pipal (January 18, 1874 –
August 10, 1955) was an
American football, basketball, and
track and
field coach. He
served as the head football...
- Europe, and
America continuously, and
released two
studio albums,
Under the
Pipal Tree (2001) and One Step More and You Die (2002) on the
Tzadik Records and...
- Kala
Pipal is a
village in the
Bhopal district of
Madhya Pradesh, India. It is
located in the
Huzur tehsil and the
Phanda block.
According to the 2011...
- the
village of
Ballan near Jalandhar, Punjab, India. It was
founded by
Pipal D**** soon
after 1900, and it pla**** a role in the Ad
Dharm movement to po****rize...
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Pipal Neta is a
village development committee in
Salyan District in the
Rapti Zone of western-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it had...
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University Press, p. 106, ISBN 978-0-674-07480-4, At same time, the
leafy pipal trees and
comparative abundance that
marked the
Mewari landscape fostered...
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Under the
Pipal Tree is the
debut studio album by ****anese post-rock band Mono. It was
released on
November 11, 2001 on
Tzadik Records. In 2016, Under...