- Look up
tarka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tarka may
refer to:
Tarka Shastra,
Sanskrit term for the
philosophy of
logic and
reasoning Tarka, also...
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Tarka the Otter: His
Joyful Water-Life and
Death in the
Country of the Two
Rivers is a 1927
novel by
English writer Henry Williamson,
first published...
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Tarka Shastra (तर्कशास्त्र, IAST: tarkaśāstra) is a
Sanskrit term for the
philosophy of dialectics,
logic and reasoning, and art of
debate that analyzes...
- The
Tarka Line, also
known as the
North Devon Line, is a
local railway line in Devon, England,
linking the city of
Exeter with the town of Barnstaple...
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Tarka (transl. Logic) is a 1989
Indian Kannada-language mystery-thriller film,
produced by
Praveen and
directed and
written by
Sunil Kumar Desai in his...
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Tarka Clay Cordell-Lavarack (28 July 1966 – 28
April 2008) was an
English musician, writer,
record producer, and model. The son of
record producer Denny...
- The
Tarka Trail is a
series of
footpaths and
cyclepaths (rail trails)
around north Devon,
England that
follow the
route taken by the
fictional Tarka the...
- Złota
Tarka (Golden Washboard) is the
International Festival of
Traditional Jazz "Old Jazz
Meeting - Złota
Tarka" (Polish: Międzynarodowy
Festiwal Jazzu...
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Senator Joseph Sarwuan Tarka CFR (1932–1980) was a
Nigerian politician from
Benue State and a
former minister for
Transport and then
Communications under...
- The
tarka (Quechua, Aymara: tharqa) is an
indigenous flute of the Andes.
Usually made of wood, it has 6
finger holes,
fipple on
mouth end and free hole...