- the mountains.
Since the
largest siku has
every note (A-G), and was too big for the woman, they
often got two
sikus (usually
smaller ones) that would...
-
Siku may
refer to:
Siku (instrument), a kind of pan
flute from the
Andes Siku (Bolivia), a
mountain in the
Bolivian Andes Siku Toys, a
German brand of...
-
known by its
trade name
Siku, is a
German manufacturer of
scale models headquartered in Lüdenscheid. Some of the
products sold by
Siku are
model cars, figurines...
- The
Siku Quanshu,
literally the
Complete Library of the Four Treasuries, was a
Chinese encyclopedia commissioned by the Qing dynasty's
Qianlong Emperor...
-
species name of U.
sikus also
alludes to the horn, which,
according to the team that
described U.
sikus, is
reminiscent of the
sikus, a
traditional Andean...
-
Siku Njema is a
Swahili novel written by the
Kenyan author, Ken Walibora. The
novel was
published in 1996 and
written in the
first person. The book deals...
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Siku (born 22
November 2011 in
Skandinavisk Dyrepark) is a male
polar bear. He has
several siblings such as Sné.
After his
mother failed to
produce enough...
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Siku is the
pseudonym of British/Nigerian
artist and
writer Ajibayo Akinsiku, best
known for his work in 2000 AD.
Siku studied design and
printing at the...
-
Siku (also
spelled Siqu) (Aymara
siku or siqu a kind of flute, also
spelled Sekho, Seko) or Siq'u (Quechua for
slidable rope; perforated) are the names...
- the
societal relevance and
themes of the story.
Bhavesh Joshi,
Sikandar "
Siku" Khanna, and
Rajat are
three young men who meet at an anti-corruption rally...