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Kandala (or similar) may refer to: * Kandala (pogost), a Sami ''pogost'' (populated place) in Kolsky Uyezd of the Tsardom of Russia *Kandala Subrahmanyam (born 1920), Indian lawyer, socialist leader, freedom activist, and parliamentarian * Kevin Kandala (born 1992), Zimbabwean first-class cricketer; see 2013–14 Pro50 Championship See also *Kandla, a port in Gujarat state, India *Kandhla, town in Uttar Pradesh, India *Khandala, hill station in Maharashtra, India *Qandala, an ancient port city in Somalia *Kangaroo Kangaroos are four marsupials from the family Macropodidae (macropods, meaning "large foot"). In common use the term is used to describe the largest species from this family, the red kangaroo, as well as the antilopine kangaroo, eastern gre ...
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Kandala (pogost)
Kandala (or similar) may refer to: * Kandala (pogost), a Sami ''pogost'' (populated place) in Kolsky Uyezd of the Tsardom of Russia *Kandala Subrahmanyam (born 1920), Indian lawyer, socialist leader, freedom activist, and parliamentarian * Kevin Kandala (born 1992), Zimbabwean first-class cricketer; see 2013–14 Pro50 Championship See also * Kandla, a port in Gujarat state, India *Kandhla, town in Uttar Pradesh, India * Khandala, hill station in Maharashtra, India *Qandala Qandala (also known as Candala, Andala, Bender Chor, Bandar Kor, Bender Kor or Taba Tege) is an ancient port town in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia. Overview Qandala sits on a wadi estuary, which forms a natural protective harbor fo ..., an ancient port city in Somalia * Kangaroo, kangaroo kandala {{Disambiguation, surname ...
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Kolsky Uyezd
Kolsky Uyezd (russian: Ко́льский уе́зд) was an administrative division (an uyezd) of the Tsardom of Russia and later of the Russian Empire. History 16th–17th centuries Russian expansion to the Kola Peninsula can be traced to the early 16th century when the Russian monk Trifon founded an Orthodox monastery at Pechenga.''A Short History of Finland'', pp. 36–37 Later in 1556, Ivan the Terrible, by his own will, gave the monastery a large part of land on the peninsula. This land covered territories which Norway—then a part of the kingdom of Denmark–Norway—traditionally considered as their own. Consequently, Frederick II, the King of Denmark–Norway, sent two expeditions in the 1580s and in 1586 to give up the peninsula. His claims were, however, contested by Sweden, then the major power in the Baltic region. At first, Sweden extracted the Kola Peninsula from both Russia and Denmark–Norway in a series of wars and resulting treaties. However, i ...
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Kandala Subrahmanyam
Kandala Subrahmanya Tilak (15 July 1920 – 8 June 2018) was an Indian lawyer and politician. Biography He is son of Shri Seshasayi and Smt Raja Rajeswari and born at Visakhapatnam on 15 July 1920. He was educated at Maharajah's College, Vizianagaram, Benaras Hindu University and Raja Lakhamgonda Law College, Belgaum. He led a strike involving the students of the local colleges in Vizianagaram from 9 to 27 August 1942. He was arrested on 27 August and sent to rigorous imprisonment for four months. He worked with noted leaders like Pattabhi Seetharamayya, Konda Venkatappaiah and Duggirala Gopala Krishnayya, Dr. Ram manohar Lohia, Lok nayak Jayaprakash Narayan, Dr. Ashok Mehatha, Sri Madhu Limaye, Sri and Smt Gora, Sri and Smt Asaf Ali. He was associated with Sarvodaya movement and Bhoodan movement and actively worked with Sri Vinoba Bhave and Sri Prabhakar ji. He was actively involved in the freedom struggle from the young age. He has participated with his uncle, Kandala Sarves ...
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Kevin Kandala
Kevin () is the anglicized form of the Irish masculine given name (; mga, Caoimhghín ; sga, Cóemgein ; Latinized as ). It is composed of "dear; noble"; Old Irish and ("birth"; Old Irish ). The variant '' Kevan'' is anglicized from , an Irish diminutive form.''A Dictionary of First Names''. Oxford University Press (2007) s.v. "Kevin". The feminine version of the name is (anglicised as ''Keeva'' or ''Kweeva''). History Saint Kevin (d. 618) founded Glendalough abbey in the Kingdom of Leinster in 6th-century Ireland. Canonized in 1903, he is one of the patron saints of the Archdiocese of Dublin. Caomhán of Inisheer, the patron saint of Inisheer, Aran Islands, is properly anglicized ''Cavan'' or ''Kevan'', but often also referred to as "Kevin". The name was rarely given before the 20th century. In Ireland an early bearer of the anglicised name was Kevin Izod O'Doherty (1823–1905) a Young Irelander and politician; it gained popularity from the Gaelic revival o ...
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2013–14 Pro50 Championship
The 2013–14 Pro50 Championship was the twelfth edition of the Pro50 Championship, a List A cricket tournament in Zimbabwe. The competition began on 7 December 2013 and the final was played on 30 April 2014. Mountaineers won the tournament for the second time, defeating the Southern Rocks in the final by 7 wickets. Mountaineers batsman Hamilton Masakadza was the tournament's leading run-scorer with a total of 260 runs. Donald Tiripano of the Mountaineers and Tawanda Mupariwa of the Matabeleland Tuskers were the leading wicket-tackers with a total of 13 wickets each. Points table Qualified for the final Fixtures Round-robin ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Final References External links Series home at ESPN Cricinfo {{DEFAULTSORT:2013-14 Pro50 Championship 2013 in Zimbabwean cricket 2014 in Zimbabwean cricket Pro50 Championship The Pro50 Championship, formerly known as the Fait ...
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Kandla
Kandla, now officially Deendayal Port Authority, is a seaport and town in Kutch district of Gujarat state in Western India, near the city of Gandhidham. Located on the Gulf of Kutch, it is one of India's major ports on the west coast. It is about 256 nautical miles southeast of the Port of Karachi in Pakistan and about 430 nautical miles north-northwest of the Port of Mumbai. Kandla Port was constructed in the 1950s as the chief seaport serving western India. It is the largest port of India by volume of cargo handled. The west coast port handled 7,223 crore (72,225 million) tonnes of cargo in 2008-09, over 11% more than the 6,492 crore (64,920 million) tonnes handled in 2007-08. Even as much of this growth has come from handling of crude oil imports, mainly for Nayara Energy's Vadinar refinery in Gujarat, the port is also taking measures to boost non-POL cargo. Last fiscal, POL traffic accounted for 63 per cent of the total cargo handled at Kandla Port, as against 59% in 2007-0 ...
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Kandhla
Kandhla is a town, near Shamli City and municipal board in Shamli District in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Kandhla is located at . It has an average elevation of 241 meters (790 feet). The Postal Code (Zip Code) is 247775. Sunna, Kiwana, aaldi panjokhra, gujjarpur, jasala, bharsi, bhabisa, lisarh, hazipur, dangrol and dugadda, ganggeru, Nala Jaato ka village and Ailum 'gadi shyam, are some villages located in its zone. It has a wide range of culture. Transport Kandhla is situated midway on the State Highway connecting Delhi to Saharanpur via Baghpat Baraut Shamli ELHI – Baghpat – Baraut – Kandhla – Shamli – Thana Bhawan – Jalalabad – Nanauta – SAHARANPUR The above route is also accessible and connected by Broad Gauge Train Link. The major Important Towns and Cities in the neighbourhood are * Delhi 50 miles (80 km), on the South, * Saharanpur 50 miles (80 km), on the North, * Muzaffar Nagar 31 Miles (50 km) ...
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Khandala
Khandala is a hill station in the Western Ghats in the state of Maharashtra, India, about from Lonavala, 12 kilometres from Khopoli and from Karjat. Khandala is located at the top end of the Bhor Ghat, a major ''ghat'' (meaning valley in Marathi) on the road link between the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan plain. The ghat carries an extensive amount of road and rail traffic. The Mumbai-Pune Expressway, the main link between the major cities of Mumbai and Pune, passes through Khandala. Due to the ease of accessibility from nearby cities, Khandala is a common area for hiking. One destination is the nearby peak of Duke's Nose, which offers a panoramic view of Khandala and the Bhor Ghat. The route near Khandala sunset point and khopoli has been there since centuries used to connect the coastal cities like Sopara to Pune. The transport from base of khopoli was by carts both hand pulled and horse drawn, which was tarred during British time somewhere in 1840. The railway route ...
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Qandala
Qandala (also known as Candala, Andala, Bender Chor, Bandar Kor, Bender Kor or Taba Tege) is an ancient port town in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia. Overview Qandala sits on a wadi estuary, which forms a natural protective harbor for vessels on the Gulf of Aden. It lies 75 kilometres (47 mi) east of Bosaso, 549 kilometres (341 mi) south of Aden, and 475 kilometres (295 mi) west of Socotra. The city is located in the autonomous Puntland region of Somalia. It is the capital of the Qandala District. In antiquity, Qandala was an active trading center for merchants from the interior of the Horn of Africa, who transported goods such as incense, gum and aromatic woods to and from the port. Its nickname Gacanka Hodonka ("Gulf of Prosperity") is a relic from this era. Additionally, Qandala is coextensive with the ancient town of Botiala. The latter settlement features an old fortress A fortification is a military construction or building desi ...
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