- The
snowy egret (Egretta
thula) is a
small white heron. The
genus name
comes from Provençal
French for the
little egret, aigrette,
which is a diminutive...
- The
thula (/ˈθuːlə/; pl.
thulas, from Old Norse:
þula pl. þulur) is an
ancient poetic genre in the
Germanic literatures.
Thulas are
metrical name-lists...
- Africa. It is part of the
Royal Zulu Biosphere.
Thula Thula means ‘peace and tranquility’ in Zulu.
Thula Thula was once the
private hunting grounds of the...
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Thula (Arabic: ثُلَاء, romanized:
Thulāʾ) or
Thila (Arabic: ثِلَاء, romanized: Thilāʾ) is a town in west-central Yemen. It is
located in the 'Amran Governorate...
-
Thembelani Waltermade "
Thulas"
Nxesi (born 9 June 1959) is a
South African politician and
former trade unionist who was the
Minister of
Employment and...
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Thula is a town in Yemen. Look up
thula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Thula may also
refer to:
Thula (poetic genre), a
poetic genre Thula Thula...
- 29 May 2019[update] the
Minister of
Employment and
Labour is
Thembelani Thulas Nxesi. In the 2011/12
budget the
department had a
budget of R1,981 million...
- Nafnaþulur (Old Norse: [ˈnɑvnɑˌθulur]) is a
subsection of the
Prose Edda, the last part of the Skáldskaparmál. It is a
listing in
verse of
names that may...
- warrior.
Vidor (voiced by
Chris Diamantopoulos): A
Viltrumite warrior.
Thula (voiced by Grey Griffin): A long-lived
Viltrumite warrior.
Oliver Grayson...
- led by Özdemir Pasha,
forced al-Mutahhar to
retreat to his
fortress in
Thula. Özdemir
Pasha effectively put
Yemen under Ottoman rule
between 1552 and...