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Talukina Ramaswamayya Subba Rao (1920–1984), po****rly
known as
TaRaSu, was an
Indian novelist and a
scholar in the Kannada-language. He is considered...
- by the
Kannada novelist and
scholar T. R.
Subba Rao, po****rly
known as
TaRaSu. As the name (lit: "The
decline of the fort", but to be
interpreted as "The...
- Tuura-Suu is a
village in the Issyk-Kul
Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the
Ulakol rural community within the Tong District. Its po****tion was 868...
- best-looking and the
right recipe for success. Some of
these films were
based on
TaRaSu novels and
dealt with the life of
married middle-class couples.
After her...
- Shankar–Jaikishan. The
movie is an
adaptation of the
Kannada novel Hamsageethe by
TaRaSu.
Hamsa means swan and
Geethe means song. It is
believed that
before a swan...
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Hiriyuru City Vani
Vilasa Sagara dam
located in the
Hiriyur taluk Nickname:
tarasu Hiriyuru Coordinates: 13°57′N 76°37′E / 13.95°N 76.62°E / 13.95; 76.62...
- politician, ex-CM, ex-MP and ex All
India Congress lead T.R.
Subba Rao (
TaRaSu) – a novelist, 1985
winner of
Sahitya Akademi Award for his
novel Durgasthamana...
- (ヌマジ, Numaji) A clan
notorious for
their wealth and brutality.
Talas (タラス,
Tarasu) A
young nomadic woman living with her mother-in-law.
Introduced in chapter...
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literary skills. She is also
niece of
noted Kannada novelist T. R.
Subba Rao (
TaRaSu).
Visits from her
uncle and
exchange of
conversation with him
about writing...
- (逗留, Tōryū) 13. "Entreaty" (懇願, Kongan) 14. "Talas's Feelings" (タラスの想い,
Tarasu no Omoi)
Bonus chapter: "Pariya Is at That Age" (パリヤさんはお年頃, Pariya-san wa...