• up Nakara or nagada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nakara may refer to: Nakara (drum) or nagada/nagara, an Indian musical instrument Nakara (martial...
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  • Australian Aboriginal language spoken by the Nagara people of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is also spelled Nakara or Nagara and also...
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  • Rak Nakara (Thai: รากนครา) is a Thai language novel written by Piyaphon Sakkasem, and has been adapted as a Thai television drama multiple times, most...
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    Nagara (drum) (redirect from Nakara (drum))
    a percussion instrument used for its rhythmic sounds.[citation needed]. Nakara is a festival instrument mostly used in South Indian Hindu temples. The...
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    Prin Suparat (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
    known for his roles in Punya Chon Kon Krua (2012), Pope Rak (2014), Rak Nakara (2017), Kleun Cheewit (2017), My Husband in Law (2020), and My Forever Sunshine...
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    Kannada (redirect from Kanarese language)
    Society, Mumbai, one with the Kannada inscription Saarvadhari and other with Nakara. Moraes (1931), p385 Kamath (2001), p. 67 Sastri (1955), p355 Kamath (2001)...
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  • The Nakara River (仲良川, Nakara-gawa) is a river located on the western side of the island of Iriomote, one of the Yaeyama Islands of Japan. The mean annual...
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  • The Captain of Nakara is a 2012 Kenyan comedy film. It is an adaption of the German play The Captain of Köpenick by Carl Zuckmayer, itself based on the...
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    the Persian language was the lingua franca of the Indian subcontinent and a widely used official language in North India. The language was brought into...
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    Kalash people (category Articles containing Kalasha-language text)
    According to Strand, the Askun-speaking Kalash probably later migrated from Nakara in Laghman to lower Waigal. The Čima-nišei people took over their current...
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