Look up karaya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Karaya may refer to: Karaya, Park Circus, Kolkata, West Bengal, India Karaya, Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka...
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Gum karaya or gum sterculia, also known as Indian gum tragacanth, is a vegetable gum produced as an exudate by trees of the genus Sterculia. Chemically...
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Vadym Voroshylov (redirect from Karaya (Ukrainian fighter pilot))
"Karaya"; 2 February 1994) is a fighter pilot of the Ukrainian Air Force, and a recipient of the Hero of Ukraine award. He took his call sign, Karaya,...
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Erich Hartmann (redirect from Karaya-1)
time, the Soviet pilots were familiar with Hartmann's radio call sign of Karaya 1, and the Soviet Command had put a price of 10,000 rubles on the German...
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divisions and politics, and there is no unambiguous "right" side. Hugo of the Karaya Clan is a Grasslander, Chris Lightfellow is a Knight of the merchant nation...
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Kolkata district, West Bengal, India. Karaya police station is in the South-east division of Kolkata Police. Karaya Women police station, at the same address...
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(भुत्या) in Marathi (meaning "ghost tree"), kulu, Indian tragacanth, gum karaya, katira, sterculia gum or kateera gum. The specific name urens refers to...
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Sinhala slang (section Use of කාරයා (kārəyā))
cannot be said via karaya. . However they also make great effort to avoid kārəyā when they speak in a formal venue. e.g.: polis-kārəyā (පොලිස්කාරයා) – policeman...
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Jagdgeschwader 301 (redirect from Karaya Quartet)
Jagdgeschwader 301 (JG 301) was a Luftwaffe fighter-wing of World War II. The order to form JG 301 was issued on 26 September 1943 and formed on 1 October...
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Karajá language (redirect from Karayá language)
Karajá, also known as Iny rybè, is spoken by the Karajá people in some thirty villages in central Brazil. There are distinct male and female forms of speech;...
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