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Diccionario Lunfardo. Adolfo Enrique Rodríguez. 2011.
Diccionario Lunfardo. Adolfo Enrique Rodríguez. 2011.
Oriyas — The Oriyas are an Indo Aryan ethnic group of Oriya speaking people who mainly reside in the state of Orissa, India. About 85% of state speaks Oriya as its first language and this proportion is higher in the Mahanadi Delta and less in the borders… … Wikipedia
Oriya people — Oriyas (Odias) (ଓଡ଼ିଆ) … Wikipedia
Non-resident Oriya — A non resident Oriya is an informal term for people of Oriya ancestry. Contents 1 Types 1.1 Indian NROs 1.2 Web Presence 1.3 Non Resident Oriya Facilitation Center … Wikipedia
Utkala Brahmin — Meaning :(The ) Karnātakas, Tailangas, Dravidas, Mahārāshtrakās and Gurjaras; these five( types who ) live south of Vindhya ( mountains) are (called ) five Dravidas ( brahmins); (whereas ) Sarasvatas, Kanyakubjas, Gaudas, Utkalas , and Maithilas … Wikipedia
Six Acres and a Third — (Oriya: ଛ ମାଣ ଆଠ ଗୁଣ୍ଠ, Chha Maana Atha Guntha), is a 19th century s Indian novel by Fakir Mohan Senapati (1843 1918), published in an English language translation by the University of California Press. Written long before the October Revolution… … Wikipedia
Orissa — Odisha Odia State Seal … Wikipedia
Direct Action Day — Dead and wounded after the Direct Action Day which developed into pitched battles as Muslim Hindu mobs attacked and killed each other across Calcutta in 1946, the year before independence Direct Action Day (Bengali: প্রত্যক্ষ সংগ্রাম দিবস) (16… … Wikipedia
Indian name — Indian family names are based on a variety of systems and naming conventions, which vary from region to region. Names are also influenced by religion and caste and may come from religion or epics. India s population speaks a wide variety of… … Wikipedia
Chaitania — (1486 1533) fue un santo bengalí, fundador del krisnaísmo bengalí, una de las ramas del krisnaísmo (el cual es a su vez una rama del hinduismo). Fotografía de una pintura de Cheitania, que medita en el templo de Yáganat, ca. 1900 … Wikipedia Español
Kolkata — Calcutta redirects here. For other uses, see Calcutta (disambiguation). Kolkata (কলকাতা) City of Joy, Cultural Capital of India, Literary Capital of India, City of Furious Creative Energy, City of Palaces, City of All Cities, City of Bridges in… … Wikipedia