Definition of Apala. Meaning of Apala. Synonyms of Apala

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Apala. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Apala and, of course, Apala synonyms and on the right images related to the word Apala.

Definition of Apala

No result for Apala. Showing similar results...

Apalachian
Apalachian Ap`a*la"chi*an, a. See Appalachian.

Meaning of Apala from wikipedia

- Apala (or akpala) is a music genre originally developed by the Yoruba people of Nigeria, during the country's history as a colony of the British Empire...
- APALA or Apala could refer to: Apala, a music genre ****ociated with the Yoruba people of Nigeria Apala Majumdar, British mathematician Asian Pacific American...
- known by his stage name Terry Apala, is a Nigerian afrobeat and Apala (traditional Yoruba music) hip-pop musician. Terry Apala was born in Lagos, Nigeria...
- Conocybe apala is a basidiomycete fungus and a member of the genus Conocybe. It is a fairly common fungus, both in North America and Europe, found growing...
- brother, Alpona's husband, Apala's father; Aniket's younger grandfather. Sukriti Lahori as Alpona Sengupta: Madhusudan's wife, Apala mother; Aniket's younger...
- Apala Majumdar is a British applied mathematician specialising in the mathematics of liquid crystals. She is a professor of Applied Mathematics at the...
- of the most po****r artists in the apala genre. He was born in Ibadan, Nigeria. and regarded as the father of Apala Music in Nigeria, performing with musical...
- presented annually by the Asian Pacific American Librarians ****ociation (APALA). The APALA was formed in 1980 "to create an organization that would address the...
- Christophe Lutundula Apala is a member of the National ****embly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Deputy President of the ****embly. On March...
- instruments. The country's most internationally renowned genres are Indigenous, Apala, Aurrebbe music, Rara music, Were music, Ogene, Fuji, Jùjú, Afrobeat, Afrobeats...