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Lalla Rookh is an
Oriental chivalric romance by
Irish poet
Thomas Moore,
published in 1817. The
title is
taken from the name of the
heroine of the frame...
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Lallah Rookh (died 11
September 1860) was a
female Asian elephant in Dan Rice's circus. She was
known for her
tightrope walking act.
Lallah started her...
- The name
Lalla Rookh, the
heroine of an 1817 poem
titled Lalla Rookh by
Thomas Moore, has been
given to a
number of ships: A 380-ton
sailing vessel. Sailed...
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Lalla Rookh 20°53′00″S 119°08′26″E / 20.8834°S 119.1405°E / -20.8834; 119.1405 (Lalla
Rookh)
Lalla Rookh Station,
often referred to as
Lalla Rookh, is...
- Lala
Rookh is a 1958
Indian Hindi-language
romantic drama film
directed by
Akhtar Siraj,
starring Talat Mahmood and
Shyama in lead roles. It is based...
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Lalla Rookh Museum is a
museum about the Indo-Surinamese
history and culture. It is
located in the
Lalla Rookh Complex in Paramaribo, Suriname. The museum...
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original on 2014-10-11,
retrieved 2009-12-15
Lalla Rookh Caldron,
Daughters of Mokanna,
Lalla Rookh Grotto,
archived from the
original on 2009-10-31, retrieved...
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Lalla Rookh was a
wooden sailing vessel, 333 tons,
built by
Thomas Metcalfe & Son in
South Shields, "rigged as a Snow",
meaning that,
unlike a normal...
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Lalla Rookh was a square-rigged, iron-hulled tea
clipper of 869 tons,
built in 1856 in Liverpool, Lancashire,
owned by
William Prowse & Co. and said to...
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Lalla Rookh is a poem
written in 1817 by
Irish poet
Thomas Moore.
Lalla Rookh, Lala
Rookh,
Lalla Rooke,
Lallah Rookh, Lala Rukh and
other variant spellings...