Tsal, an Arabic common name for Ziziphus zizyphus (Jujube), a plant.
Tsal, an aspect of energy in Dzogchen.
Tsal, or Tzul, the clan name of Georgius Tzul.
Johnny Tsal, a sports character created by Hugh Troy, as "last" spelled backwards.
Naama Tsal (1981–2020), an Israeli writer
TSAL, The Soho Association Limited, in Soho, Hong Kong.
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Tsal may refer to: Tsal, an Arabic common name for Ziziphus zizyphus (Jujube), a plant. Tsal, an aspect of energy in Dzogchen. Tsal, or Tzul, the clan...
The Buddha Park of Ravangla, also known as Tathagata Tsal, is situated near Ravangla in South Sikkim district of the Indian state of Sikkim. It was constructed...
ultimate fate. Inscriptions and other references exist referring to a Tzul or Tsal clan in Crimea during this period; presumably he was a member although the...
"Johnny Tsal". Tsal was a poor wretch of a character who would inevitably finish last in whatever race that Troy was assigned to cover. "Tsal" was "last"...
leads to a higher level of interference. Lavie's PhD supervisor, Yehoshua Tsal, the senior author on the original paper, published a critical review of...
from Hindu Shaiva tantras. She appears as the consort of Padma Thotreng Tsal, and of Cakrasaṃvara, while in Vajrayoginī standalone practice, her inseparable...
1911 (1911) Built by Fred Stark Pearson NRHP reference No. 76002050 TSAL No. 468 Significant dates Added to NRHP March 15, 1976 Designated TSAL May 28, 1981...
float a JV airline company in India. The JV, Tata SIA Airlines Limited (TSAL), was envisaged as a premium full-service carrier to cater to the demands...
when a crystal ball seems to reflect something inside itself). tsal (རྩལ། Wylie: rTsal, is "the manifestation of the energy of the individual him or herself...
zal, ci, huθ, maχ, śa, which are thought to have been pronounced [tʰu], [tsal], [ki], [hutʰ], [makʰ] (or maybe [makʷʰ]) and [ʃa]. Opposite faces of both...