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Scaachi Koul (born
February 7, 1991) is a
Canadian former culture writer at
BuzzFeed Canada. She is the
author of the book of
essays One Day We'll All...
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KOUL (107.7 FM) is a
terrestrial radio station,
broadcasting a
Bilingual rhythmic CHR format. It is
licensed to Agua Dulce, Texas,
United States, and serves...
- "
koul" , "k-o-u-l", "
kouls", "kou-l", or "
koul's" on Wikipedia. All
pages with
titles beginning with
KOUL All
pages with
titles beginning with
Koul All...
- led many
scholars to
believe that
almost all
Kashmiri Pandits were Kauls/
Kouls and they were
later subdivided into
different nicknames, then with the p****age...
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Sarwanand Koul Premi, also
spelled Sarvanand Kaul
Premi (2
November 1924 – 1 May 1990), was a
Kashmiri poet, journalist,
research scholar, Gandhian, social...
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Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah (5
December 1905 – 8
September 1982) was an
Indian politician who pla**** a
central role in the
politics of
Jammu and Kashmir....
- 66.
Koul & Wali 2006, pp. 89–90.
Koul & Wali 2006, pp. 91–92.
Koul & Wali 2006, p. 93.
Koul & Wali 2006, p. 94.
Koul & Wali 2006, pp. 94–95.
Koul & Wali...
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Omkar Nath
Koul (7
January 1934 – 7
December 2019) was a
Kashmiri linguist. As a researcher, his
interests included the
areas of linguistics, language...
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Shadi Lal
Koul (4
January 1954 – 12 July 2020) was an
Indian actor, best
known for his
comedy roles. He was also
famous for his
dialogues such as "Begum...
- Madan, Thusu, Wangnu, Muju, Hokhu, and Dulu. The
Razdan Pandits, like the
Kouls and Dars,
formed one of the most
influential Brahmin clans in Kashmir. Madan...