• Orcha may refer to: Orcha (Chrono Cross), a character in the PlayStation game Chrono Cross Orsha, a city in Belarus Orchha, a town in Madhya Pradesh,...
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  • Mycalesis orcha, the pale-brand bushbrown, is a satyrine butterfly found in south India. Some authors consider this as a subspecies of Mycalesis visala...
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  • the party, in order to search the world for Karsh and improve his craft. Orcha (オーチャ, Ōcha) is the cook at Viper Manor. The Porre Military made him ingest...
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    elements moved to the Abu Sultan Camp, from where they moved north to take Orcha, an Egyptian logistics base defended by a commando battalion. Israeli infantrymen...
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  • Doto orcha is a species of sea slug, a nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Dotidae. This species was first described from the Gulf of...
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    Orchha State (redirect from Orcha State)
    Orchha State (also known as Urchha, Ondchha and Tikamgarh) was a kingdom situated in the Bundelkhand region and later a princely state in British India...
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    Hindi at Cambridge in 1964. His PhD thesis, The Language of Indrajit of Orchā – A Study of Early Braj Bhāsā Prose, was published in 1968. McGregor married...
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    in the area, and discovered that Orcha Hill contained a major Egyptian radio intercept station. The capture of Orcha caused the collapse of Egyptian defenses...
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  • Kheoni Sanctuary Narsinghgarh Wildlife Sanctuary Bagdara Wildlife Sanctuary Orcha Wildlife Sanctuary Panpatha Wildlife Sanctuary Phen Wildlife Sanctuary Sailana...
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  • Ištar Gate, Lugalirra Temple, and Šamaš Gate districts. Uruk, known as Orcha (Ὄρχα) to the Greeks, continued to thrive under the Seleucid Empire. During...
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