Azala may refer to: Azala, an Ancient Babylonian cartographer. See: History of cartography#Ancient Near East Azala, a character from the video game Chrono...
their superiority. Ayla and the party eventually defeat Azala at the Tyrano Lair, and Azala dies from the impact of Lavos crashing into the place. At...
its etymological origin. Feinberg argues that the name relates to Arabic ‘azala (to remove) and is given to this angel because he "removes or separates"...
musician Intel High Definition Audio, by codename A brand name of desogestrel Azala (disambiguation) Azalea (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
Battle of Naxos Part of the Boeotian War Azalas bay, and islet Snt Nicolas, east coast of Naxos Belligerents Athens Sparta Commanders and leaders Chabrias...
of Shah Makhdum is not known but he was born in Baghdad. His father was Azala Shah, who was said to have been a descendant of Abdul Qadir Gilani. He came...
its performance troupe, of which about 5 or 6 play principal characters. Azala (air): The goddess of air who is dressed in blue, keeper of the sun and...
azzahár, and this from Classic Arabic zahr [sumːmaːq] (listen), flowers. azalá azamboa azándar azaque: Alms-giving or religious tax in Islam. From Arabic...
land described as 354 iku (12 hectares) that was owned by a person called Azala. Most scholars date the tablet to the 25th to 24th century BC. Hills are...
Rei Ayanami (Neon Genesis Evangelion), blows up her EVA to kill Armisael. Azala (Chrono Trigger), refuses Ayla's offer to save her and allows herself to...