- (Meitei: Pamheiba) (1717), the
Puyas were "burnt completely" at
Kangla Uttra under royal orders, in
either 1729 or in 1732. The
Puya m****cripts
discovered in...
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stands of this and
other puyas high in the Andes,
though its
nests have only
rarely been
observed and not in the
crown of
Puya raimondii. The black-winged...
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Puya may
refer to:
Puya (plant), in the
family Bromeliaceae Puya (river), in
Russia Puya, a
variety of
Guajillo chili Puya (Meitei texts), traditional...
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Puya is a
Puerto Rican progressive metal band.
Formed in 1991, the band rose to
prominence with
their fusion of jazz,
salsa and
heavy metal. The band originally...
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Puya is a
genus of the
botanical family Bromeliaceae. It is the sole
genus of the
subfamily Puyoideae, and is
composed of 226 species.
These terrestrial...
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local authors to
treat puyas as
reliable sources in
their reconstruction of
Manipuri history.
Scholars have
noted that
puyas had been
forged by Meitei...
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Ayatullah Agha
Hajji Mirza Mahdi Puya Yazdi (1899 (1317 A.H., also
spelled as 'Pooya') – 1973 (1393 A.H.)) was a
Twelver Shia
Muslim and an
Islamic scholar...
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Puya chilensis is a
species of
terrestrial bromeliad. It is
endemic to
central Chile. An
evergreen perennial, it
forms large,
dense rosettes of grey-green...
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since they need to
account for the
sheer number of
extant Puyas — some
mention that the
Puyas were
scheduled to be
incinerated but flew away from the fire;...
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Puya ×
berteroniana is a
natural hybrid in the
genus Puya between the
species Puya alpestris subsp.
zoellneri ×
Puya venusta. This
natural hybrid is endemic...