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Sadja is a 1918
German silent film
directed by
Adolf Gärtner and Erik Lund and
starring Eva May and Hans Albers. Hans
Albers as Älterer
Gelehrter Helene...
- Datu
Sadja is a
senior titled nobility in the
Royal Sultanate of Sulu. It is
subordinate to the Datu or Su-sultanun
which is
acquired purely by inherited...
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Countess Dorothea Durande 1921:
Circus of Life as
Alegria 1921:
Marizza as
Sadja 1922:
Nosferatu as
Ellen Hutter 1922: Es
leuchtet meine Liebe 1923: Brüder...
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unravel the
mystery behind the
disappearance of a
heroic princess called Sadja and the
quest she undertook.
Following its release, the game
received favourable...
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Every raga has a
svara (a note or
named pitch)
called shadja, or
adhara sadja,
whose pitch may be
chosen arbitrarily by the performer. This is
taken to...
- to the tonic. The
tonic in the
Indian solfège
system is
referred to as
ṣaḍja, ṣaḍaj, or the
shortened form sa, or khaṛaj, a
dialectal variant of ṣaḍaj...
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double of the
Lower octave Sa.[citation needed]
There are four Shruti's of
Sadja.
Previously the main
Shruti not only for Sa but for all the
other svaras...
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system called Sargam, the
equivalent of the
Western movable do sol****e: Sa (
ṣaḍja षड्ज) = Do Re (Rishabh ऋषभ) = Re Ga (Gāndhāra गान्धार) = Mi Ma (Madhyama...
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Archived from the
original on 29
April 2014.
Retrieved 2 June 2014. Herzog,
Sadja. “Gossart, Italy, and the
National Gallery's
Saint Jerome Penitent.” Report...
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foufou Haiti:
tomtom Ivory Coast: foutou,
foufou Liberia: fufu Mozambique:
sadja, sadza, xima Nigeria: fufu, akpụ, ụtara, loi-loi, swallow, tuk rogo Sierra...