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Savara may
refer to:
Savara people or Sora
people Savara language (Munda), or Sora, in
India Savara language (Dravidian), in
India Savara (moth), a genus...
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formed in
Nairobi in 2005 by
vocalists Bien-Aimé Baraza,
Willis Chimano and
Savara Mudigi.
Initially an a
cappella group,
guitarist Polycarp Otieno joined...
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Vishnu Savara (1 June 1950 – 9
December 2020) was a
leader of the
Indian Bharatiya Janata Party. His
parents belonged to a
family of
farmers residing in...
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Savara is a
genus of
moths of the
family Erebidae. The
genus was
erected by
Francis Walker in 1862.
Savara amisa Swinhoe, 1906
western Sumatra Savara...
- The Sora (alternative
names and
spellings include Saora, Saura,
Savara and Sabara) are a
Munda ethnic group from
eastern India. They live in
southern Odisha...
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Science of
Human History. Ramamurti, R. S. (1931). A
Manual of the Sora (
Savara) Language. Delhi:
Mittal Publication. Veṅkaṭarāmamūrti, G. (1986). Sora–English...
- Gata (Gta),
Bondo (Remo), Bodo
Gadaba (Gutob)
Savara branch [Sora–Juray–Gorum] :
Parengi (Gorum), Sora (
Savara), Juray,
Lodhi Diffloth (2005)
retains Koraput...
- the "tail" was
actually an
appendage in the
dress worn by the men of the
Savara tribe. (The
female Vanaras are not
described as
having a tail.: 116 ) According...
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Karavat Dharmapāpatanga
Bhadra Pātalibhadra
Palihiha Bhānu Mina
Nirdaya Savara Sānti
Bhartrihari Bhishana Bhati Gaganapā Gamāra Menurā Kumāri
Jivana Aghosādhava...
- Tamil, Kannada, and Odia are
spoken in the
border areas. Lambadi, Koya,
Savara, Konda, Gadaba, and a
number of
other languages are
spoken by the Scheduled...