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Jala may refer to: *Jala, Iran or Jalabi, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran *Jala, Nayarit, a municipality in Mexico *Jala, either of two Palestinian settlements on the West Bank; see :Template:Hebron Governorate * Jala (kuih), a traditional snack in Malaysia and Brunei * Jala (water) or Ap, Vedic term for water in Hinduism *Jala Brat (born 1986), Bosnian rapper *Jhala (clan) or Jala, a Rajput clan of Rajasthan and Gujarat, India See also * Jal (other) * Jaal (other) *Jalaa (other) Jalaa language Jalaa (autonym: ), also known as Cèntûm, Centúúm or Cen Tuum, is an extinct language of northeastern Nigeria (Loojaa settlement in Balanga Local Government Area, Gombe State), of uncertain origins, apparently a language isolat ... * Jhalawad (other) * ''Jalam'' (film), a 2016 Indian film {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Jala, Iran
Jalabi () is a village in, and the capital of, Jalabi Rural District of Takht District, Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan province, Hormozgan province, Iran. Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's population was 408 in 79 households, when it was in Takht Rural District. The following census in 2011 counted 721 people in 181 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 669 people in 183 households. After the census, the village was transferred to Jalabi Rural District created in the district. See also Notes References

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Jala, Nayarit
Jala () is both a municipality and a town in the Mexican state of Nayarit. , the population of the municipality was 16,071, in a total area of 364.60 square kilometers. The population of the municipal seat of the same name was 9,631. Etymology The name Jala—place where there is a lot of sand—is derived from the Nahuatl word ''xali'', which means ''sand'', and the variant ''tla'', which means ''place with an abundance of''. Geography The municipality of Jala is located in the southern part of the state of Nayarit; between parallels 21° 5’ and 21° 20’ latitude north and meridians 104° 18’ and 104° 31’ longitude west. It is bounded in the north by the municipalities of Santa María del Oro and La Yesca; in the south by the municipalities of Ahuacatlán and Ixtlán del Río; in the east with Ixtlán del Río and in the west with Santa María del Oro. The Rio Grande de Santiago passes in the north of the municipality. Economy The economy is based on agriculture ...
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{{navbox documentation Hebron Hebron (; , or ; , ) is a Palestinian city in the southern West Bank, south of Jerusalem. Hebron is capital of the Hebron Governorate, the largest Governorates of Palestine, governorate in the West Bank. With a population of 201,063 in ... ...
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Jala (kuih)
Jala is a traditional kuih from Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysia and Brunei. In Sarawak, it is known as the traditional snack called the "sarang semut" (ant nest) for the Iban people. It is very different from the ''roti jala'' in Peninsular Malaysia Peninsular Malaysia, historically known as Malaya and also known as West Malaysia or the Malaysian Peninsula, is the western part of Malaysia that comprises the southern part of the Malay Peninsula on Mainland Southeast Asia and the list of isla .... References Bruneian cuisine Malaysian snack foods {{brunei-stub ...
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Jala (water)
''Ap'' (') is the Vedic Sanskrit term for "water", which in Classical Sanskrit only occurs in the plural ' (sometimes re-analysed as a thematic singular, '), whence Hindi '. The term is from Proto Indo-European "water".The word has many cognates in archaic European toponyms, e.g., '' Mess-apia'', and perhaps also '' Avon'', from Old Brythonic ''abona'' or Welsh ''afon'' (), both meaning 'river'. The Indo-Iranian word also survives as the Persian word for water, ''āb'', e.g. in ''Punjab'' (from ''panj-āb'' "five waters"). In archaic ablauting contractions, the laryngeal of the Proto Indo-European root remains visible in Vedic Sanskrit, e.g. ' "against the current", from . In Tamil, Appu (Tamil form of "Ap") means water, and has references in poetry. In the Rigveda, several hymns are dedicated to "the waters" ('): 7.49, 10.9, 10.30, 10.137. In the oldest of these, 7.49, the waters are connected with the drought of Indra. Agni, the god of fire, has a close association with w ...
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Jala Brat
Jasmin Fazlić (born 16 October 1986), known by his stage name Jala Brat, is a Bosnian rapper, songwriter, producer, and hip hop musician. He has released several studio albums and is known for collaborating with another Bosnian rapper Buba Corelli, with whom he founded the record label Imperia. Life and career Early life and career beginnings Jala started making rap music in the early 2000s in his improvised home-studio. He initially worked alone, later forming a hip-hop group BluntBylon with underground rappers such as Smayla and others, releasing songs and mixtapes on Youtube. He released his first EP ''Replay'' in 2011, collaborating with several other rappers, including his first collaboration with Buba Corelli. In 2012, he released his debut solo album ''Riječ na riječ'' featuring both underground and well-known rappers, including Sajfer and Frenkie, as well as releasing the EP ''Mahala'' in collaboration with Shtela. That same year, Jala and Buba Corelli began r ...
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Jhala (clan)
Jhala is a Rajput clan. They are found in Rajasthan and Gujarat state of India. This clan is also found among Koli castes as Jala. The Jhalawar state ruled by Jhala Rajputs in Rajasthan was a 17-gun salute state, the princely state of Dhrangadhra was a 13-gun salute state in the 1920s, when it was ruled by members of the Jhala dynasty. At that time, Jhalas also governed in the 11-gun salute state of Wankaner and in the 9-gun salute states of Limbdi and Wadhwan, as well as in the non-salute states of Lakhtar, Sayla and Chuda. Citing Mandavik Charita, Ratanalāla Miśra states that the Jhala Rajputs are termed as Chandravanshi The Lunar dynasty (IAST: Candravaṃśa) is a legendary principal house of the Kshatriyas varna, or warrior–ruling varna (Social Class) mentioned in the ancient Indian texts. This legendary dynasty was said to be descended from moon-relate .... References Koli clans Rajput clans of Gujarat {{India-ethno-stub ...
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Jaal (other)
Jaal may refer to: * ''Jaal'' (1952 film), a 1952 Indian Hindi-language drama film by Guru Dutt, starring Dev Anand and Geeta Bali * ''Jaal'' (1967 film), a 1967 Indian Hindi-language crime-drama film by Moni Bhattacharjee, starring Biswajeet Chatterjee and Mala Sinha * ''Jaal'' (1973 film), a 1973 Pakistani film * ''Jaal'' (1986 film), a 1986 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film by Umesh Mehra, starring Mithun Chakraborty and Rekha * ''Jaal'' (TV series), a 2019 Pakistani Urdu-language drama television series * '' Jaal: The Trap'', a 2003 Indian action film by Guddu Dhanoa, starring Sunny Deol and Reema Sen * ''Jaal'', a 2012 fantasy novel by Indian author Sangeeta Bahadur * Jaal Ama Darav, a character in the 2017 video game ''Mass Effect: Andromeda'' See also *Jala (other) Jala may refer to: *Jala, Iran or Jalabi, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran *Jala, Nayarit, a municipality in Mexico *Jala, either of two Palestinian settlements on the West Bank; see ...
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Jalaa (other)
Jalaa language Jalaa (autonym: ), also known as Cèntûm, Centúúm or Cen Tuum, is an extinct language of northeastern Nigeria (Loojaa settlement in Balanga Local Government Area, Gombe State), of uncertain origins, apparently a language isolate. The Jalabe ( ... also known as Cèntûm, Centúúm or Cen Tuum, is an extinct language of northeastern Nigeria (Loojaa settlement in Balanga Local Government Area, Gombe State), of uncertain origins, apparently a language isolate. Jalaa may also refer to: * Al-Jalaa, a small city in eastern Syria, administratively part of the Deir ez-Zor Governorate, located along the Euphrates River * Al-Jalaa Stadium, a multi-use stadium in Damascus, Syria, used mostly for football matches * Jalaa SC, a Syrian multi-sports club based in the Syrian city of Aleppo, most notable with their football and basketball branches * Güsemiin Jalaa (born 1949), Mongolian judoka {{disambig ...
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Jhalawad (other)
Jhalawad may refer to the following entities in India : * Jhalawar, a city in Rajasthan ** Jhalawar district, a district in Rajasthan ** Jhalawar State, former princely state in Hadoti region of Rajasthan ** Jhalawar City railway station ** Jhalawar Road railway station ** Jhalawar Lok Sabha constituency (defunct) ** Jhalawar–Baran Lok Sabha constituency * Jhalawad, a town in Gujarat ** Kingdom of Jhalavad the former princely state in Gujarat, which was renamed Dhrangadhra State after its capital was transferred *** Jhalawad prant, one of the ten historical and for British Raj-preserved ''prants'' (regions) of Kathiawar, along Halar, Sorath and Gohelwad **** hence still nickname of Surendranagar district, also in Gujarat, as many of its princely states See also * Jwala (other) *Jala (other) *Jhala, fast-paced conclusions of raga in Hindustani classical music *Jhala (clan), a Rajput clan of Rajasthan and Gujarat, India * WAD (other) * Wada (disam ...
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