Ruga language, an extinct Sino-Tibetan language that was spoken in Meghalaya, India
Ruga-Ruga, irregular troops in Eastern Africa, often deployed by western colonial forces
Rugila, 5th-century Hunnic ruler
Spurius Carvilius Ruga, 3rd-century Roman grammarian who invented the letter g
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Ruga may refer to: Ruga (anatomy), an anatomical fold Ruga, Nepal Ruga language, an extinct Sino-Tibetan language that was spoken in Meghalaya, India Ruga-Ruga...
Huns were led by the brothers Octar and Ruga, who both cooperated with and threatened the Romans. Upon Ruga's death in 435, his nephews Bleda and Attila...
The Ruga policy (lit. 'human settlement policy') is a Nigerian policy intended to reduce herder–farmer conflicts in Nigeria. Introduced by the Buhari Muhammad...
In anatomy, rugae (sg.: ruga) are a series of ridges produced by folding of the wall of an organ. Most commonly rugae refers to the gastric rugae of the...
themselves as Ruga have shifted to Garo and only a few elderly native Ruga speakers remain. Ruga people identify as a sub-tribe of a GaroTribe. Ruga people have...
Spurius Carvilius Ruga (fl. 230 BC) was the freedman of Spurius Carvilius Maximus Ruga. He is often credited with inventing the Latin letter G. His invention...
Pietro Ruga (died 1850s?) was an Italian engraver, best known for his architectural views (vedute) of Roman monuments, churches and squares. He also was...
Comarruga (or Coma-ruga) is a seaside resort in the municipality of El Vendrell, in the province of Tarragona (Catalonia, Spain). It stretches along the...
Rugila or Ruga (also Ruas; died second half of the 430s AD), was a ruler who was a major factor in the Huns' early victories over the Roman Empire. He...
extinguished. In its wake, the rebellion had left 15 Germans, 73 askaris, 316 rugaruga, and tens or even hundreds of thousands of insurgents and local civilians...
forefront of the battles lines leading their vicious ruga-ruga armies Isike chose to control his ruga-ruga forces from his command centre inside the fortress...
modernise cattle grazing and stabilize the Middle Belt region. In 2017, RUGA, an acronym for Rural Grazing Area but also a word meaning settlement in...
calendar. At the time it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Albinus and Ruga (or, less frequently, year 520 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 234 BC...
Игнатова, romanized: Ruža Plamenova Ignatova, occasionally transliterated as "Ruga Ignatova"; born 30 May 1980) is a Bulgarian-born German entrepreneur who...
velar only". The recorded originator of 'G' is freedman Spurius Carvilius Ruga, who added letter G to the teaching of the Roman alphabet during the 3rd...
Spurius Carvilius Maximus Ruga (died 212 BC) was Roman consul in 234 and 228 BC. Spurius Carvilius Ruga, the schoolteacher, was his freedman. The son...
Ugric stocks". Attila's father Mundzuk was the brother of kings Octar and Ruga, who reigned jointly over the Hunnic empire in the early fifth century. This...
Political offices Preceded by Lucius Postumius Albinus Spurius Carvilius Maximus Ruga Roman consul with Manius Pomponius Matho 233 BC Succeeded by Marcus Aemilius...
Ramon Torras Figueras (Barcelona, December 22, 1942 – Coma-ruga May 30, 1965) was a Catalan Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from Spain. Torras was born...
Chitmang, Nongal The Ruga dialect is spoken in a small area in the South Central part of Garo Hills in the Bugai river valley. Like Atong, Ruga is close to Koch...
Ambeng, Atong, Akawe (or Awe), Matchi Dual, Chibok, Chisak Megam or Lyngngam, Ruga, Gara-Ganching and Matabeng. Pnar is spoken by many people of both the West...
international preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest. The Romanian song "Rugă pentru pacea lumii" was not chosen to go to the international final in Oslo...
Dundubis as the Gaya-Azare Rd, south from A2 at Karfi Ruga as the Kano-Kumbotso-Rano or Rano-Karfin Ruga Rd via Bunkure, Rano, Kibiya, Tarai, Burunburum, Sitti...
(GAK) (in Italian). 2020-03-18. Retrieved 2024-03-13. Marino D., Corrado M., Ruga A., Crotone, via Discesa Fosso. 2009, in Arch. Med., XXXVI, 2009a, p. 173...
Government, composed of three members: Giovan Battista Sommariva, Sigismondo Ruga and Francesco Visconti, reflecting the institution of the French Consulate...
Josef Kriehuber Chieftain of the Huns (co-rulership) Reign 434–445 Predecessor Ruga Successor Attila Born c. 400 Died c. 445 (aged 45) Father Mundzuk...