- Morton, and
Dylan Thuras,
Atlas Obscura: An Explorer's
Guide to the World's
Hidden Wonders,
Workman Publishing Company, 2016
Dylan Thuras,
Rosemary Mosco...
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Thiri Zeya
Thura was a
Burmese royal title, and may
refer to:
Thiri Zeya
Thura of Sagaing: Heir
presumptive of Ava (r. 1400–1406);
Governor of Sagaing...
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Shine Thura (Burmese: ရှိုင်းသူရ; also
spelled Shine Thuya; born 20
March 1996) is a
footballer from
Burma who
plays as a
forward for the
Myanmar national...
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Thura Al-Windawi is an
Iraqi writer. She is the
author of
Thura's Diary,
which was
written by her on the eve of and
during the Iraq War. It
shows her...
- The
Himalayan white-browed
rosefinch (Carpodacus
thura) is a true
finch species (family Fringillidae).
Rages across the Himalayas,
being found from Afghanistan...
- Tun
Thura Thet (Burmese: ထွန်းသူရသက်) is a
Burmese technology specialist, a
technopreneur and an academic. Dr. Tun is the
founder and
chairman of Myanmar...
- Thu Riya (Burmese: သူရိယ; born
Thura Lynn on 6 May 1989) is a
Burmese actor, model,
television presenter, and a comedian. He has
starred in over 40 films...
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- to the
speaker driver in 1925. In 1926, Bell
System engineers Albert L.
Thuras and
Edward C.
Wente modified the horn
loudspeaker by
inserting the first...
- countries. London: Stevens. p. 42.
Retrieved 5
August 2009. Wong, Cecily;
Thuras,
Dylan (2021).
Gastro obscura : a food adventurer's guide. New York: Workman...