-
ancient Siam cats
recording cats such as the Siamese/Thai, Korat, Suphalak,
Konja, etc..
There are 23
species in Ayutthaya. 17
species were fed at the Ayutthaya...
- Thirudi, "sambo siva sambo" from Naadodigal, "Kannamma" from Rekka, and "
Konja neram" from Chandramukhi, “Unna pola oruthana” from vertivel.[citation needed]...
- The Balondo-ba-
Konja (pure Balondo) are a
central West-African
people whose civilization is
situated along the
southwest maritime coast of Cameroon. Their...
-
Kwanja (
Konja) is a
Mambiloid language of Cameroon.
Njanga (Nyanjang) is a
distinct dialect.
Kwanja at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
- bombings. In 1991, two ****ociates of
Louis Akrawi,
Hatim **** and
Najah Konja, were
convicted in a
conspiracy case in
Oakland County,
while Akrawi was...
- of
Serbian folk songs: 'Ajd' d' idemo, Rado 'Ajde Jano 'Ajde Kato Četir'
konja debela Čuješ, seko 'Ej, čija
frula Igrale se
delije Imam
jednu želju Mila...
-
Singers Lyrics "Olli Olli Iduppe" Karthik,
Anuradha Sriram P.
Vijay "Ennai
Konja Konja" Hariharan,
Sujatha Mohan Yugabharathi "Athi Athikka" S. P. Balasubrahmanyam...
- both in Akwa Ibom
State and in
Rivers State,
along with the Balondo-ba-
Konja. The Oron
people are a
major ethnic group still present in Akwa Ibom. By...
- in 1272, it is
known to have been
derived from the Proto-Germanic name *
kōnja-,
meaning "brave". The
given name is
often an
abbreviation of Koenraad....
- (Pattikkattu Ponnaiya) (1973) "Ange Varuvadhu"
Netru Indru Naalai (1974) "
Konja Neram Ennai" (Sirithu
Vazha Vendum) (1974)
Annakkili (1976) "Annakkili Unnai"...