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units hailed from the
parts of Dhaka, Tangail,
Bikrampur and Pirojpur.
Chela were
slave soldiers in the
Mughal army. As a
counterpoise to the mercenaries...
- Look up
chela in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chela may
refer to:
Chela (fish), a
genus of
small minnow-type fish in the
Cyprinid family Chela (organ)...
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Chelas Metro is a
metro station on the Red Line of the
Lisbon Metro. The
station is
located in Marvila, at the
intersection of Av. Dr.
Augusto de Castro...
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Igreja de
Chelas is a
church in Portugal. It is
classified as a
National Monument. 38°44′24″N 9°07′04″W / 38.7399181°N 9.1176574°W / 38.7399181; -9...
- A
chela (/ˈkiːlə/) – also
called a claw, nipper, or pincer – is a pincer-shaped
organ at the end of
certain limbs of some arthropods. The name
comes from...
- high-speed
railway line ("RAVE"). The
crossing would link the
localities of
Chelas, on the
north bank, and Barreiro, on the
south and
would have a
length of...
- by his
stage name Sam the Kid, is a
Portuguese rapper and
producer from
Chelas, in the
civil parish of Marvila, Lisbon. Sam the Kid's
music was primarily...
- with an 8,500 capacity. In
January 1936, Rui de Seixas, then-president of
Chelas Football Club,
first raised the idea of
creating a
single club that represents...
- or lama, to a śiṣya (Sanskrit: शिष्य, disciple),
shramana (s****er), or
chela (follower),
after the
formal diksha (initiation). Such knowledge, whether...
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Chela (born
Chelsea Wheatley) is a Filipino-Australian
singer and
songwriter who has
released a
number of singles.
Originally from Fremantle, Western...