• Pul or PUL may refer to: Pul (coin), historical Russian copper coin Pul, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran Pul, Kerman, a village in Kerman...
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    Afghan pul (plural: puls); پول (Pashto); پل (Persian) is the 1⁄100 (one-hundredth) subdivision of the Afghan afghani, which is the official currency of...
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  • up puls, Puls, or púls in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Puls may refer to: Puls (surname) Puls (album), by Swedish pop group Gyllene Tider Puls (band)...
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  • Pul Pehladpur is a census town in South East Delhi district of Delhi, India. As of 2011[update] India Census, Pul Pehladpur had a population of 69,657...
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    Kalikho Pul (20 July 1969 – 9 August 2016) was an Indian politician and former Chief Minister of the north-eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh for a brief...
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    Aleppo pepper (redirect from Pul biber)
    flakes are known in Turkey as pul biber (pul = flake, biber = pepper), and in Armenia as Halebi bibar. In Turkey, pul biber is the third most commonly...
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  • Dasanglu Pul is a Bharatiya Janata Party politician from Arunachal Pradesh. She has been elected in Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election in...
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    Pully (French pronunciation: [pyˈji]) is a municipality in Switzerland in the canton of Vaud, located in the district of Lavaux-Oron. It is one of the...
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    Purana Pul (meaning old bridge in English), built in 1578 AD is a bridge over river Musi in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It is the first bridge ever constructed...
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  • Pūl (Russian: пул, Tatar: پول) was a historical Russian currency that circulated in Russian Turkestan. Pūls were used in Golden Horde, Afghanistan, Bukhara...
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