Angas may refer to: Angas, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran Division of Angas (1903–1934), in Australia Division of Angas (1949–1977), in...
Kamadeva was burnt to death by Siva and where his body parts (aṅgas) are scattered. Aṅga was first mentioned in the Atharvaveda, where it was connected...
The Ngas people (also known as the Agas and Angas) are an ethnic group in Plateau State Nigeria. They speak an Afro-Asiatic language called Ngas. Recent...
Anga Lipi (𑂃𑂁𑂏) was a historical writing system. The Anga Lipi finds its mention in the Buddhist text "Lalitvistar" which says Anga lipi was the one...
Ngas, or Angas, is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Plateau State, Nigeria. The language has two dialects: Hill Angas and Plain Angas. Ngas language...
Edward Angas Johnson (1873 – 19 June 1951), known as Angas or E. Angas Johnson, was City Health Officer of Adelaide, South Australia. His name has very...
budgerigar are common. A birdwatching checklist is available for Angas Downs. Rangers on Angas Downs are improving the environment to protect and increase...
the fourth child of Charles Howard Angas and his wife Etty (née Dean), and a great-grandson of George Fife Angas. Angas married Gwynnyth Fay Good, granddaughter...
Hottentots), Cape Malays and Zulus. Angas married Alicia Mary Moran in 1849, the marriage producing four daughters. In 1853 Angas was appointed to a position...
The 12253 / 12254 Anga Weekly Express is a train connecting Bhagalpur (BGP), the second largest city of Bihar, to Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal, Bengaluru...
of Angas refers to two former electoral divisions for the Australian House of Representatives, both based in rural South Australia: Division of Angas (1903–34)...
Brahmadatta of Anga (6th century BCE) was an ancient Indian King of Anga. Brahmadatta was older contemporary to Bimbisara of Magadha. He defeated Bhatiya...
The Angas, Angas–Sura, or Central West Chadic languages (also known as A.3 West Chadic) are a branch of West Chadic languages spoken in Plateau State,...
domain: "Angas, William Henry". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. Memoirs of the Rev. William Henry Angas : ordained...
Sir Herbert Angas Parsons, KBE, KC (23 May 1872 – 2 November 1945), generally known as Sir Angas Parsons, was a Cornish Australian lawyer, politician and...
creation of South Australia. Angas was born at Newcastle upon Tyne, England, fifth son of coachbuilder and ship owner Caleb Angas of Newcastle (1743–1831)...
Maham Anga (died 1562) was the foster mother and chief wet nurse of the Mughal emperor Akbar. She was the political adviser of the teenage emperor and...
were divided into twelve Angas or parts. They are referred to as the eleven Angas and the fourteen Pūrvas, since the twelfth Anga comprises fourteen Pūrvas...
§ South Australia "Map of Angas River, SA". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia. Retrieved 25 March 2017. "Placename Details: Angas River". Property Location...
readings by colleagues. Obituary: Richard Angas. Opera, October 2013 (Vol 64 No 10), p. 1278–79. Richard Angas obituary by George Hall; The Guardian, 25...
Angika (also known as Anga, Angikar or Chhika-Chhiki) is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken in some parts of the Indian states of Bihar and Jharkhand...