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Apolonia "Pola"
Raksa (born 14
April 1941) is a
Polish movie star, singer, and
model who was
especially po****r in
Poland and
abroad in the 1960s and...
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Rakša (Hungarian: Kisraksa) is a
village and muni****lity in Turčianske
Teplice District in the Žilina
Region of
northern central Slovakia. In historical...
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Samudra Raksa (Old Javanese:
Defender of the seas) is a
replica ship
built in 2003
based on the
relief of
ships in the
Borobudur temple. In the late 20th...
- Look up रक्षा,
rakṣa, or
rakshas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Raksha (lit. 'protection' in
Indian languages) may
refer to:
Raksha (1982 film),...
- The
minister of
defence (ISO:
Rakṣā Maṁtrī) is the head of the
Ministry of
Defence and a high
ranking minister of the
Government of India. The defence...
- The Rama
Raksha Stotra (Sanskrit: रामरक्षास्तोत्रम्, romanized: rāma-
rakṣā-stotram) is a
Sanskrit stotra, a hymn of
praise dedicated to the
Hindu deity...
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Samudra Raksa Museum is a
maritime museum that was
built several hundred meters north of the 8th-century
Borobudur Buddhist monument,
within the Borobudur...
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Thailand in the 2019
general election,
running as a
candidate of the Thai
Raksa Chart Party.
Later that same day, her
younger brother King Vajiralongkorn...
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Thailand on 2
December 2008 for
violating electoral laws Thai
Raksa Chart Party (Phak Thai
Raksa Chart) –
founded in 2009,
dissolved by the Constitutional...
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Paethongtarn Shinawatra through Kanapot Chomrit, a
former executive of the Thai
Raksa Chart Party, who is both his
cousin and a
classmate of Paethongtarn. The...