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Dhruva Thare (pronunciation transl. Pole star) is a 1985
Indian Kannada-language film
directed by M. S.
Rajashekar in his
directorial debut. The film...
- The (Roman Catholic)
Archdiocese of
Thare and
Nonseng (Archidioecesis
Tharensis et Nonsengensis; Thai: อัครสังฆมณฑลท่าแร่-หนองแสง, RTGS: Akkhrasangkhamonthon...
- Nag,
Vishnuvardhan and Ambareesh. Some of her
notable movies are
Dhruva Thare,
Devatha M****hya,
Anuraga Aralithu,
Shruthi Seridaaga, and
Aakasmika with...
- by
north east of Sittwe, and lies
between the
Kaladan River and
Thare Chaung (
Thare Stream). Like much of
Northern Rakhine State, it is in a
hilly locale...
- north-east of Thailand. It is a
suffragan diocese of the
Archdiocese of
Thare and Nonseng. The
diocese covers an area of 41,148 km²,
covering 3 provinces...
- in
northeast Thailand. It is a
suffragan diocese of the
archdiocese of
Thare and Nonseng. The
diocese covers an area of 50,046 km²,
covering five provinces...
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Nakhon Sawan Diocese of
Ratchaburi Diocese of
Surat Thani Archdiocese of
Thare and
Nonseng Diocese of
Nakhon Ratchasima Diocese of Ubon
Ratchathani Diocese...
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director based in Bangalore. He made his
directorial debut with
Dhruva Thare starring Rajkumar which earned the
Karnataka State Award for
Second Best...
- in north-east Thailand. It is a
suffragan diocese of the
archdiocese of
Thare and Nonseng. The
diocese covers an area of 53,917
square kilometres (20...
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Cinematographer Spandana (1977–78)
Arivu (1979–80)
Minchina Ota (1979–80)
Dhruva Thare (1985–86)
Mysore Mallige (1991–92) Om (1995–96)
Anuroopa (1977) Huli Banthu...