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Kyara may refer to: * Paul Henry Kyara, Tanzanian politician * Kyara Stijns (born 1995), Dutch racing cyclist * Kyara, a character in the video game '' Ururun Quest: Koiyuuki'' * Kyara, a character in the Colombian TV series ''El capo'' * Kyara, a village in Sirohi district, Rajasthan, India - see Battle of Kasahrada * Kyara Tehsil, a Tehsil (administrative division) in Bareilly district, Uttar Pradesh, India * ''Kyara'' (伽羅), in Japan the highest grade of agarwood * "Kyara", a short story by Jirō Asada * "Kyara", a character in the manga Usogui is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Toshio Sako. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Young Jump'' from May 2006 to December 2017, with its chapters compiled into forty-nine ''tankōbon'' vo ... See also * Kiara (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Paul Henry Kyara
Paul Henry Kyara was a Tanzanian politician and chairman of the Sauti ya Umma Sauti ya Umma (SAU, People's Voice) is a political party in Tanzania. The party was registered on 17 February 2005. In elections for the Zanzibar Presidency and House of Representatives on 30 October 2005, SAU presidential candidate Mariam Oma ... (SAU - people's voice) party. kyara was nominated as sau presidential candidate in Tanzania general election, 14 December 2005, Kyara finished receiving 16, 380 votes. References Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Sauti ya Umma politicians {{Tanzania-politician-stub ...
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Kyara Stijns
Kyara Stijns (born 9 October 1995) is a Dutch professional racing cyclist. She started cycling with club team 'WCL Bergklimmers' in the south of the province of Limburg. In 2013, she won the Dutch junior national championships road race. As a result, she became pro riding for Giant-Shimano in 2014. On Friday 31 July 2015 she became third in the Profronde Heerlen, after winner Chantal Blaak and second Anna van der Breggen. On Sunday 6 September 2015 she started the last stage of the Holland Ladies Tour The Holland Ladies Tourhttp://www.hollandladiestour.nl/ Official site is a women's elite professional road bicycle racing stage race held annually in September since 1998 in the Netherlands. It's a tour with 6 or 7 stages. For sponsorship reasons ... in her hometown Bunde. In the same month the team announced Stijns will also be riding for Liv-Plantur in 2016. Major results 2013 * Dutch road champion (junior) See also * 2014 Team Giant-Shimano season * 2015 Team Liv-Plantur ...
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El Capo
''Marlon Moreno El Capo'', commonly known as ''El Capo'', is a television series made by Fox Telecolombia and written by Gustavo Bolivar for RCN Television, based on its namesake book. The series follows the story of the fictional drug lord Pedro Pablo León Jaramillo, a man who by necessity, chance and ambition has become the richest and most wanted drug trafficker in Colombia. Despite his immense wealth, Pedro Pablo has maintained a low profile over the course of his life and has kept his role as a drug cartel leader a secret from his friends and family. This strategy has allowed him to fly under the radar of the authorities for years, but has also inadvertently created a complex web of betrayals, loves and hates that grows beyond his control. As the truth is revealed, Pedro Pablo's world begins falling apart around him. The series aired in the United States from 2009-2014, with the first season (2009–10) airing on the TeleFutura network, and the last two seasons (2012 ...
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Battle Of Kasahrada
The Battle of Kasahrada, also known as Battle of Kayadara or Battle of Gadararaghatta was fought in 1178 at modern Kayandra in Sirohi district near Mount Abu. It was fought between the Rajput Confederacy led by Mularaja II and the invading Ghurid forces led by Muhammad Ghuri. The Rajput forces defeated and routed the Ghurids, although Mu'izz al-din managed to retreat to Ghazni. Background As Ghurid expansion was blocked in the west by Khwarazmian Empire, Ghurid looked east towards India. After capturing Multan and Uch, Ghori turned south towards Rajputana instead of taking on weakened Ghaznavid Empire. After marching through sandy desert of Rajputana, he reached near Abu Hill where Chaulukya(Solanki) army alongwith their feudatory the Chahamanas of Nadol, Chahamanas of Jalor and Paramaras of Chandravati under command of Chaulukya(Solanki) ruler Mularaja barred the path of Ghori. Battle Ghurid army after capturing Nadol, reached at foothills of Abu. At the mouth of the ...
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Bareilly District
The Bareilly district belongs to the state Uttar Pradesh in northern India. Its capital is Bareilly city and it is divided in six administrative division or tehsils: Aonla, Baheri, Bareilly city, Faridpur, Mirganj, and Nawabganj. The Bareilly district is a part of the Bareilly Division and occupies an area of 4120 km2 with a population of 4,448,359 people (previously it was 3,618,589) according to the census of 2011.http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/0919_PART_B_DCHB_BAREILLY.pdf The modern City of Bareilly was founded by Mukrand Rai in 1657. Later it became the capital of the Rohilkhand region before getting handed over to Nawab Vazir of Awadh and then to the East India Company, becoming an integral part of India. History Ancient period Historically, the region was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Panchala. The Panchalas occupied the country to the east of the Kurus, between the upper Himalayas and the river Ganges. The country was divided into U ...
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Agarwood
Agarwood, aloeswood, eaglewood or gharuwood is a fragrant dark resinous wood used in incense, perfume, and small carvings. This resinous wood is most commonly referred to as "Oud" or "Oudh". It is formed in the heartwood of aquilaria trees when the Acquilara Tree becomes infected with a type of mold (''Phialophora parasitica'') and secretes a resin to combat the mold. Prior to infection, the heartwood is odourless, relatively light and pale coloured; however, as the infection progresses, the tree produces a dark aromatic resin, called aloes (not to be confused with ''Aloe ferox'', the succulent commonly known as the bitter aloe) or agar (not to be confused with the edible, algae-derived agar) as well as ''gaharu'', ''jinko'', ''oud'', or ''oodh'' ''aguru'' (not to be confused with bukhoor), in response to the attack, which results in a very dense, dark, resin-embedded heartwood. The resin-embedded wood is valued in East and South Asian cultures for its distinctive fragrance, and ...
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Jirō Asada
is the pen name of , a Japanese writer. Inspired by Yukio Mishima, who tried to stage a coup d'état among Japan Self-Defense Forces then committed suicide after the coup was failed, Asada enlisted in the SDF after finishing his studies. He changed jobs many times while endeavoring to find writing opportunities, submitting his works to literary competitions. In 1991, his novel ''Torarete tamaruka!'' (とられてたまるか!) started his literary career. After writing several picaresque novels, his novel ''Metro ni notte'' (地下鉄に乗って) was awarded the Eiji Yoshikawa Prize for New Writers and made into a 2006 film; a short story collection ''The Stationmaster and other stories'' () was also awarded the Naoki Prize. He writes not only standard fiction and picaresque novels, but also historical and Chinese historical novels such as ''The Firmament of the Pleiades'' (''Sōkyū no subaru'', 蒼穹の昴). He is seen as an author who has continued the traditional style ...
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Usogui
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Toshio Sako. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Young Jump'' from May 2006 to December 2017, with its chapters compiled into forty-nine ''tankōbon'' volumes. The manga was later adapted into original video animation, which was released on October 19, 2012. Plot Madarame Baku, known as "The Lie Eater", is a gambler who gambles against maniacal opponents. Alongside his protege, Kaji Takaomi, and his bodyguard, Marco, he attempts to take over the underground gambling organization known as Kakerou. Kakerou oversees a variety of high stakes gambles, wherein the participants often use their lives as an ante or a bet. There are 48 members of Kakerou and 101 referees who act as supervisors and the debt collectors for when gambles have been completed. As the series progresses, Baku and his crew find themselves increasingly involved in the war between Kakerou and a rival criminal organization, ID ...
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