- mañjula
- मञ्जुल
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Manjula — Contents 1 The arts 2 Fiction 3 Linguistics 4 Politics 5 Sport … Wikipedia
Manjula — Famille Nahasapeemapetilon Apu Nahasapeemapetilon Personnage de Les Simpson Origine … Wikipédia en Français
Manjula Sood — Manjula Sood, MBE, arrived in the United Kingdom in 1970. She lives in Leicester. She became the first female Asian primary school teacher in Leicester,[1] where she taught for almost twenty years before retiring because of ill health. During her … Wikipedia
Manjula Gururaj — Born Mysore, Karnataka Genres Playback singing, Indian classical Occupations Singer Instruments Vocals … Wikipedia
Manjula Ghattamaneni — Manjula Swaroop Born Manjula Ghattamaneni 1970 [1] Madras, Tamil Nadu, India Residence Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India Other names … Wikipedia
Manjula (Kannada actress) — Manjula (Kannada: ಮಂಜುಳ) (5 April 1951 12 September 1986) was an Indian film actress who acted in Kannada language films. She was one of the most successful and prominent actress of Kannada films. She has acted in more than 100 films[1] Contents… … Wikipedia
Manjula Munasinghe — Personal information Batting style Right hand bat Bowling style Right arm fast medium Career statistics Competition Tests ODIs … Wikipedia
Manjula Vijayakumar — Born September 9, 1953 (1953 09 09) (age 58) Occupation Film actress Years active 1969 present Spouse Vijayakumar … Wikipedia
Manjula Kumara Wijesekara — (born 30 January 1984 in Morawaka) is an Sri Lankan high jumper. His personal best is 2.27 metres, first achieved in July 2004 in Colombo. This is the Sri Lankan record.[1] Achievements Year Tournament Venue Result Event 2001 World Youth… … Wikipedia
Manjula Padmanabhan — (born 1953) is a playwright, journalist, comic strip artist, and children s book author responsible for the play Harvest. She has also written such plays as Lights Out! (1984),Hidden Fires(solo by Rashi Bunny) The Artist s Model (1995) and Sextet … Wikipedia
Manjula Anwar — Dr. Manjula Anwar is a prominent Bengali linguist. She translated the famous independence telegram in Chittagong declaring the independence of East Pakistan from Pakistan as Bangladesh in 1971.[1] … Wikipedia