-
varieties of
singaras are
mutton singaras and fish
singaras.
There are also
sweet versions, such as
coconut singara, as well as
others filled with khoya...
- doubt, however, that it and its
adjacent mountain (ὸ Σίγγαρας ὄρος, ò
Síngaras óros) were the
predecessors of the
modern Sinjar and
Mount Sinjar in modern...
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officer Jay Jay KTM
Thathi Thavadhu Manasu Ramaiya 2004
Kuthu Veerabahu Singara Chennai Kumar Sema
Ragalai Bose
Kottaiperumal Aai Mani 2005
Sevvel Parasuram...
- The
Battle of
Singara was
fought in 344
between Roman and
Sasanian Persian forces. The
Romans were led in
person by
Emperor Constantius II,
while the...
- cuisine, à la
zingara (lit. "gypsy style"),
sometimes spelled as à la
singara, is a
garnish or
sauce consisting of
chopped ham, tongue,
mushrooms and...
- Sumatra,
Borneo Singara humberti Viette, 1966
Madagascar Singara mantasoa Viette, 1981
Madagascar Singara marojejy Viette, 1981
Madagascar Singara ochreoplagata...
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porota with
minced meat, eggs and ****es),
variety of pitha, aloo chop,
singara, ghugni, amerti, bundia, nimki, Pakora, khaja, batasa,
khabar tula, Bengali...
-
street food of
Kolkata includes Momo,
Papri chat, ****hka,
Ghugni and
Singara chat, Telebhaja,
Radha Ballavi and
Masala Kochuri, Aloo Kabli, Jilipi,...
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provisioned and
garrisoned with his best troops. Qadishaye,
settled by
Kavad in
Singara, were
probably Kurds and
worshiped the
martyr Abd al-Masih. They revolted...
- The
siege of
Singara took
place in 360, when the
Sasanian Empire,
under Shapur II,
besieged the town of
Singara, held by the
Roman Empire. The Sasanians...