• and the Nikkei 225 stock market index. The current Ōza title holder is Sōta Fujii. "Lifetime Ōza" (名誉王座) is the title given to a player who won the championship...
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  • than the title player. The winner's purse is ¥14 million ($173,000). Ōza (shogi) "Ōza tournament". gobase.org. Retrieved 2 July 2011. "Title Holders". nihonkiin...
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  • Lakho Phulani (film) (category 1976 films)
    was produced under the banner of the Sootradhar International by Digant Oza, presented by Niranjan Mehta and co-produced by Rupa Niranjan Mehta. It starred...
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  • Waman Avatar "Aaja Re Aaja Re Aaja" Chitragupt Gopal Singh Nepali A. R. Oza "Jal Jal Jal Re Deepak Jal" Mohammed Rafi "Main Hoon Taaron Ki Rani" solo...
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  • Yuta won the Tengen 5 times in a row from 2015 to 2019. Kato Masao won the Oza 8 times in a row from 1982 to 1989. Otake Hideo won the Gosei 6 times in...
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  • Ojha is a Hindu surname . The term Ojha' or Oza is a Hindu Brahmin caste that has settled in north and central India and are found in the states of Rajasthan...
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  • The Asia Heavyweight Championship (アジアヘビー級王座, ajia hebī-kyū ōza) was a championship established and promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It was New Japan...
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  • The WWWA World Single Championship (WWWA世界シングル王座, WWWA sekai shinguru ōza) was the top singles women's professional wrestling championship in All Japan...
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    (1975), Ashubh (1976), Shwas Bhitarethi Fore (1978), Updown (1984), Fulono Pavanrath (1995) are his collections of modern poetry; Oza published his elegy...
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    election under Ghanshyam Oza, winning 140 of the then-168 seats in the Gujarat Legislative Assembly. In 1973, Chimanbhai Patel replaced Oza as chief minister...
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