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Lubāna
Lubāna-Lubāna
Lubāna (pronunciation; German: Lubahn) is a town situated in Madona Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, situated by the Aiviekste river. It acquired
Lubāna-Latvian language
). "At Home Is Spoken by 62% of Population; the Majority – in Vidzeme and County". Central Statistical Bureau of
Lubāna-Lubāna Municipality
Lubāna Municipality (Latvian: Lubānas novads) was a municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2007 by merging Indrāni Parish and
Lubāna-List of cities and towns in Latvia
(Latvian: valstspilsēta, "state city", pl. valstspilsētas) and 71 towns (Latvian: novada pilsēta, "municipality town", pl. novada pilsētas) in Latvia.
Lubāna-Vidzeme
Indrān Parish Jumurda Parish Kalsnava Parish Lazdona Parish Liezēre Parish Lubāna Ļaudona Parish Madona Mārciena Parish Mētriena Parish Part of Ošupe Parish
Lubāna-Lake Lubāns
the largest lake in Latvia (in Latvian: Lubāns, Lubānas ezers or Lubāna ezers). The lake lies in the center of the Eastern Latvian Lowland. It is a shallow
Lubāna-List of protected areas of Latvia
parka teritorija), Lubana wetland complex (Latvian: Lubāna mitrājs), Northern Bogs (Latvian: Ziemeļu purvi), Pape Wetland Complex (Latvian: Pape), Teiči and
Lubāna-Administrative divisions of Latvia
The current administrative division of Latvia came into force on 1 July 2021. On 10 June 2020, the Saeima approved a municipal reform that would reduce
Lubāna-Latvian partisans
Latvian national partisans (Latvian: Nacionālie partizāni) were Latvian pro-independence partisans who waged guerrilla warfare against Soviet rule during
Lubāna-List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany
Austria Siena, Italy Weyhe Cesvaine, Latvia Coulaines, France Ērgļi, Latvia Lubāna, Latvia Madona, Latvia Varakļāni, Latvia Wiehl Bistrița, Romania Crimmitschau
Lubāna-List of national roads in Latvia
This is a list of national roads in Latvia: Approximately one thousand roads in Latvia are categorised under the state local road category. The total length
Lubāna-Latgalians (modern)
"At home Latvian is spoken by 62% of Latvian population; the majority – in Vidzeme and Lubāna county". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. September
Lubāna-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2009
Municipality Kalsnava Parish Lazdona Parish Ļaudona Parish Liezēre Parish Lubāna Lubāna Municipality Madona Mārciena Parish Mētriena Parish Murmastiene Parish
Lubāna-Weyhe
Weyhe is twinned with: Cesvaine, Latvia Coulaines, France Ērgļi, Latvia Lubāna, Latvia Madona, Latvia Varakļāni, Latvia Louise Ebert (1873–1955), wife of
Lubāna-Oskars Kalpaks
Oskars Kalpaks (6 January 1882 – 6 March 1919) was the commander of 1st Latvian Independent Battalion, also known as "Kalpaks Battalion". Kalpaks was born
Lubāna-Madona District
Municipality. Cesvaine, Ērgļi, Lubāna and Varakļāni were split off as separate municipalities until 2021. Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni 56°51′N 26°13′E
Lubāna-2012 Latvian constitutional referendum
Latvian is spoken by 62% of Latvian population; the majority – in Vidzeme and Lubāna county". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. September 26, 2013. Archived
Lubāna-Russian language in Latvia
Latvian is spoken by 62% of Latvian population; the majority – in Vidzeme and Lubāna county". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. September 26, 2013. Retrieved
Lubāna-Language policy in Latvia
"At home Latvian is spoken by 62% of Latvian population; the majority – in Vidzeme and Lubāna county". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. 26 August
Lubāna-Duck
Ducks appear on several coats of arms, including the coat of arms of Lubāna (Latvia) and the coat of arms of Föglö (Åland). In 2002, psychologist Richard
Lubāna-List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
places in the current and previous territory of Latvia. A large part of the Latgale region of Latvia was included in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Lubāna-Madona
(pronunciation; German: Modohn) is a town with town rights in the Zemgale region of Latvia and is the center of the Madona municipality. The surrounding area of Madona
Lubāna-Jānis Puriņš
Lieutenant Colonel Puriņš was sent to the Latgale Front in the vicinity of Lubāna and Atašiene, and on 7 August he was appointed commander of the 2nd Ventspils
Lubāna-Hugo Celmiņš
one of those who developed agrarian reform in Latvia. Hugo Celmiņš was born on 30 October 1877 in the Lubāna parish (now Madona Municipality) as the youngest
Lubāna-Murmastiene Parish
Murmastiene Parish (Latvian: Murmastienes pagasts, Latgalian: Mūrmastinis pogosts) is an administrative unit of Varakļāni Municipality, Latvia. The parish covers
Lubāna-Guerrilla war in the Baltic states
sentenced to prison in 1948. The Latvian Forest Brothers were most active in the border regions, including Dundaga, Taurkalne, Lubāna, Aloja and Līvāni. In the
Lubāna-Kalsnava Parish
Kalsnava Parish (Latvian: Kalsnavas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Kalsnava Manor (Calcenoide)
Lubāna-Indrān Parish
Indrān parish (Latvian: Indrānu pagasts) is an administrative unit of the Lubāna Municipality, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes
Lubāna-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2021
former districts of Latvia were divided into 109 municipalities (Latvian: novadi, sg. novads), and nine republic cities (Latvian: republikas pilsētas
Lubāna-List of city flags in Europe
Jūrmala Kalnciems (former city) Kandava Kuldīga Liepāja Limbaži Līvāni Lubāna Madona Ogre Olaine Pāvilosta Piltene Pļaviņas Priekule Rēzekne Riga (details)
Lubāna-Lubahn
Lubahn may refer to: Lubāna, a Latvian town Andrew Lubahn (born 1991), American soccer player Douglas Lubahn (1947–2019), American musician This disambiguation
Lubāna-Aiviekste
towns of Lubāna and Pļaviņas (estuary). Near Krievciems - a dolomite quarry. The river collects water mainly from the East Latvian lowland (Latvian: Austrumlatvijas
Lubāna-2020 Latvian Football Cup
(4) FK Pļaviņas DM (4) v FK Cēsis (4) Liepājas FS (4) v Jēkabpils SC (4) Lubāna/Degumnieki/Madonas BJSS (4) v FK Kalupe (4) Talsi/FK Laidze (4) v DSVK Traktors
Lubāna-Dzelzava Parish
Dzelzava Parish (Latvian: Dzelzavas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. Bučauska orthodox church Dzelzava Manor Dzelzava
Lubāna-Ošupe Parish
Ošupe Parish (Latvian: Ošupes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un
Lubāna-Sarkaņi Parish
Sarkaņi Parish (Latvian: Sarkaņu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un
Lubāna-Bērzaune Parish
Bērzaune parish (Latvian: Bērzaunes pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. Close to the highest point in Latvia Gaiziņkalns, only
Lubāna-Prauliena Parish
Prauliena parish (Latvian: Praulienas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā
Lubāna-Mārciena Parish
Mārciena parish (Latvian: Mārcienas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. Ķepši (Kepsi) v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un
Lubāna-Barkava Parish
Barkava Parish (Latvian: Barkavas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. The earliest source noting Barkava Parish as a territory
Lubāna-Vestiena Parish
Vestiena Parish (Latvian: Vestienas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu
Lubāna-Mētriena Parish
Mētriena parish (Latvian: Mētrienas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā
Lubāna-Varakļāni
וואַרקלאַן, Russian: Варакляны) is a town in the Latgale historical region of Latvia. The population in 2020 was 1,740. The town of Varakļāni was founded and
Lubāna-Liezēre Parish
Liezēre parish (Latvian: Liezēres pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā
Lubāna-Lazdona Parish
Lazdona parish (Latvian: Lazdonas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. v t e "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā
Lubāna-ISO 3166-2:LV
ISO 3166-2:LV is the entry for Latvia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Lubāna-Ļaudona Parish
Ļaudona Parish (Latvian: Ļaudonas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia. Until 2009, it was part of
Lubāna-Madona Municipality
town of Madona. As per the 2021 Latvian administrative reform, the municipalities of Madona, Cesvaine, Ērgļi and Lubāna were merged into the reformed Madona
Lubāna-List of Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance
Area (ha) Area (acre) Lake Engure 19,700 49,000 Lake Kanieris 1,995 4,930 Lubana wetland complex 48,020 118,700 Northern Bogs 5,318 13,140 Pape Wetland Complex
Lubāna-2019 Latvian Football Cup
The 2019 Latvian Football Cup was the 25th edition of the football tournament. The competition began on 22 May 2019 and ended on 26 October 2019. Riga
Lubāna-Arona Parish
Arona Parish (Latvian: Aronas pagasts) is an administrative unit of Madona Municipality, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes
Lubāna-Krustkalni Nature Reserve
zone between the Central Vidzeme Upland with its harsh climate and the Lubāna Plain [lv], which is characterized by warmer continental air. The influence
Lubāna-Varakļāni Parish
Varakļāni Parish (Latvian: Varakļānu pagasts) is an administrative unit of Varakļāni Municipality, Latvia. Its center is Stirnienes muiža [lv] (also Stirniene
Lubāna-22nd Guards Rifle Division
made steady but unremarkable progress through eastern Latvia, reaching the vicinity of Lubāna by mid-September. By the first week in October it was on
Lubāna-7th Guards Rifle Division
area of Kārsava, from where it advanced westward into Latvia over the next six weeks, reaching Lubāna by mid-September. By the start of October the 7th Guards
Lubāna-Pļavnieki
and was added to Riga only in 1974. The name "Pļavnieki" is derived from Latvian word "pļava" meaning meadow. Project of the new residential neighbourhood
Lubāna-Dārzciems
brewery). During the Soviet era Dārzciems was the location of the well-known Lubāna department store, which in 2004 was renovated into a Rimi supermarket. Private
Lubāna-Zygmunt Szczotkowski
metriku grāmatas, Rēzeknes-Lubānas Dekanāts". Retrieved 5 March 2013. (Church books » Roman Catholic » Dekanāti » Rēzeknes-Lubānas » 1843-1843 Born), p. 76/113
Lubāna-85th Guards Rifle Division
six weeks, largely owing to the extreme difficulty of the terrain in the Lubāna lowlands, a completely roadless expanse of swamp that was considered impassable
Lubāna-30th Guards Rifle Division
next six weeks and by mid-September the 15th Guards Corps was located near Lubāna and Gulbene. In the first days of October the division was north of the
Lubāna-65th Guards Rifle Division
next six weeks and by mid-September the 19th Guards Corps was located near Lubāna and Gulbene. In the first days of October the division was north of the
Lubāna-56th Guards Rifle Division
next six weeks and by mid-September the 19th Guards Corps was located near Lubāna and Gulbene. In the first days of October the division was north of the
Lubāna-119th Guards Rifle Division
Latvia over the next six weeks, reaching Lubāna by mid-August. The lowlands of the Aiviekste River and Lake Lubāns define the terrain in the Lubāna region
Lubāna-Indian Youth Congress
Mollick 29 Andaman and Nicobar Islands Diksha Dular 30 Chandigarh Manoj Lubana 31 Dadra Nagar Haveli 32 Daman and Diu 33 Delhi Ranvijay Sinhh Lohchav 34
Lubāna-Prem Singh Labana
political and religious leader of the Labanas, and worked for the uplift of the Lubana community in the first half of the twentieth century. Born in 1882 at Khori
Lubāna-Madona
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Varakļāni
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Races and creatures in His Dark Materials
witches of Lake Enara, led by Serafina Pekkala. The Slavic witches of Lake Lubana are the most southerly, and are led by Ruta Skadi, who had been one of Lord
Lubāna-Hugo Celmiņš
October 1877 in the Lubāna parish (now Madona Municipality) as the youngest son in the family. H. Celmiņš studied from 1887 to 1891 at Lubānas Ministry School
Lubāna-Lubahn
Lubahn may refer to: Lubāna, a Latvian town Andrew Lubahn (born 1991), American soccer player Douglas Lubahn (1947–2019), American musician This disambiguation
Lubāna-Language policy in Latvia
Latvian is spoken by 62% of Latvian population; the majority – in Vidzeme and Lubāna county". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. 26 August 2013. "Minority
Lubāna-ISO 3166-2:LV
LV-051 Ķeguma novads LV-053 Lielvārdes novads LV-055 Līgatnes novads LV-057 Lubānas novads LV-060 Mazsalacas novads LV-061 Mālpils novads LV-063 Mērsraga novads
Lubāna-List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany
Austria Siena, Italy Weyhe Cesvaine, Latvia Coulaines, France Ērgļi, Latvia Lubāna, Latvia Madona, Latvia Varakļāni, Latvia Wiehl Bistrița, Romania Crimmitschau
Lubāna-List of cities and towns in Latvia
Municipality Līvāni pronunciation 8,934 7,939 6,871 Līvāni Municipality Lubāna pronunciation 1,873 1,667 1,434 Madona Municipality Ludza pronunciation
Lubāna-Lubania-Lipiny
Lubania-Lipiny [luˈbaɲa liˈpinɨ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Świekatowo, within Świecie County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship
Lubāna-Lubania, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
Lubania [luˈbaɲa] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Chmielnik, within Kielce County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland
Lubāna-Queen Elisabeth Competition
2000 Marie-Nicole Lemieux Marius Brenciu Olga Pasichnyk Pierre-Yves Pruvot Lubana Al Quntar [Wikidata] 2004 Iwona Sobotka Hélène Guilmette [fr] Shadi Torbey [fr]
Lubāna-Harjinder Singh Dilgeer
2006) Sikh Twareekh de Ghallughare (Punjabi 2007 2013) Makhan Shah Lubana and Lubana Community (Punjabi 2008) SIKH TWAREEKH in 5 volumes (Punjabi, 2008)
Lubāna-Latvian partisans
were most active included Abrene district, Ilūkste, Dundaga, Taurkalne, Lubāna, Aloja, Smiltene, Rauna and Līvāni. In the Northern regions, they had ties
Lubāna-Lubāna Municipality
Lubāna Municipality (Latvian: Lubānas novads) was a municipality in Vidzeme, Latvia. The municipality was formed in 2007 by merging Indrāni Parish and
Lubāna-Arona Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Barkava Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Bērzaune Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Dzelzava Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Kalsnava Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Lazdona Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Ļaudona Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Liezēre Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Mārciena Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Mētriena Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Murmastiene Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Ošupe Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Prauliena Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Sarkaņi Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Varakļāni Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Vestiena Parish
of the defunct Madona District Cities: Cesvaine Lubāna Madona Varakļāni Municipalities: Ērgļi Lubāna Parishes: Arona Barkava Bērzaune Dzelzava Kalsnava
Lubāna-Administrative divisions of Latvia
Parish, Jumurda Parish, Kalsnava Parish, Lazdona Parish, Liezēre Parish, Lubāna town, Ļaudona Parish, Madona town, Mārciena Parish, Mētriena Parish, Ošupe
Lubāna-Latgalians (modern)
Latvian is spoken by 62% of Latvian population; the majority – in Vidzeme and Lubāna county". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. September 26, 2013. Retrieved
Lubāna-Madona Municipality
administrative reform, the municipalities of Madona, Cesvaine, Ērgļi and Lubāna were merged into the reformed Madona Municipality, becoming subdivisions
Lubāna-Purana Shalla
temple. The main religions are Sikhs (95%), Hindus (2%) and Christian (3%). Lubana Sikh and Mehra Sikhs are the major community. Other groups are Jatt, Ramgarhia
Lubāna-Zubaidah bint Ja'far
were young. The Caliphs who were related to her are: Lubabah bint Ja'far Lubana bint Ali ibn al-Mahdi Safadi. Vol. XIV. pp. 176–8. al-Baghdadi, Al-Khatib
Lubāna-Guerrilla war in the Baltic states
Brothers were most active in the border regions, including Dundaga, Taurkalne, Lubāna, Aloja and Līvāni. In the eastern regions, they had ties with the Estonian
Lubāna-Al-Saffah
and father-in-law of sixth Abbasid caliph al-Amin through his daughter Lubana. al-Mahdi, nephew and son-in-law of as-Saffah. Ubaydallah ibn al-Mahdi an
Lubāna-Al-Amin
Dawud in his governorship of Mecca and Medina. Al-Amin's only wife was Lubana bint Ali ibn al-Mahdi, who was noted for her exceptional beauty. However
Lubāna-Daniele Comboni
October 2003. The miracle in question was the healing of the Muslim mother Lubana Abdel Aziz (b. 1965) who – on 11 November 1997 – was admitted into a Khartoum
Lubāna-2012 Latvian constitutional referendum
Latvian is spoken by 62% of Latvian population; the majority – in Vidzeme and Lubāna county". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. September 26, 2013. Archived
Lubāna-Duck
2 lb). Ducks appear on several coats of arms, including the coat of arms of Lubāna (Latvia) and the coat of arms of Föglö (Åland). In 2002, psychologist Richard
Lubāna-Russian language in Latvia
Latvian is spoken by 62% of Latvian population; the majority – in Vidzeme and Lubāna county". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. September 26, 2013. Retrieved
Lubāna-List of national roads in Latvia
49.8 km P 81 Bērzaune Vestiena Ērgļi 27.2 km P 82 Jaunkalsnava Lubāna 56.6 km P 83 Lubāna Dzelzava 23.9 km P 84 Madona Varakļāni 49.1 km P 85 Rīgas HES
Lubāna-List of female poets
Nakatsukasa (中務, 912–991), Japanese poet Kishi Joō (徽子女王, 929–985), Japanese poet Lubāna bint 'Alī ibn al-Mahdī[broken anchor] (c. 8th–9th c.), Arabic poet Vijja
Lubāna-Latvian language
Latvian Is Spoken by 62% of Latvian Population; the Majority – in Vidzeme and Lubāna County". Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. 26 September 2013. Retrieved
Lubāna-Nadu Shah Labana
Page 7, Jaswant Singh,The Lubanas in the Punjab; Social, Economic and Political Change (1849-1947),1998 Page 5, The Lubanas of Punjab, Kamaljit Singh
Lubāna-Balwinder Singh
of Records, Bisleri Beverages Limited, 2002 Page 178, Conclusion, The Lubanas of Punjab, Kamaljit Singh, Guru Nanak Dev University Page 552, A Companion
Lubāna-List of villages in Kapurthala district
Miani Bhagu Purian Miranpur Mubarakpur Musa Khail Nadala Nadali Nangal Lubana Naurangpur Pandori Passiewal Raipur Araian Raipur Peerbakhshwala Raipur
Lubāna-Dominican Vudú
Borromeo. His feast day is November 4. Santa Marta Dominadora, or Filomena Lubana, the Loa responsible for dominion over men. She is syncretized with St.
Lubāna-Makhan Shah Labana
Makhan Shah Lubana (Punjabi pronunciation: [Makkhaṇa Śĝha Labĝṇĝ]; also written as Lobana; 7 July 1619 – 1674) was a devout Sikh and a rich trader of the
Lubāna-Weyhe
Weyhe is twinned with: Cesvaine, Latvia Coulaines, France Ērgļi, Latvia Lubāna, Latvia Madona, Latvia Varakļāni, Latvia Louise Ebert (1873–1955), wife
Lubāna-Bhai Dasa
Sikh Cultural Centre. 1976 First Masand Of Africa, Dasa Lubana, Father of Makhan Shah Lubana.: Retrieved from Harpal Singh Kasoor's personal website:satguru
Lubāna-Medieval Arabic female poets
815 CE) 'Ulayya bint al-Mahdi (Arabic: عُلَيّة بنت المهدي, 777–825 CE) Lubāna bīnt ‘Alī ibn al-Mahdī (Arabic: لُبَانَة بنت علي بن المهدي, c. C8–9 CE)
Lubāna-Mahdi (disambiguation)
Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi (779–839), Abbasid prince, singer, composer and poet Lubana bint Ali ibn al-Mahdi (c. 787/789 – after 820), Arab princess and poet bint
Lubāna-Holi
a fire is lit. Historically, the Lubana community of Punjab celebrated holi "with great pomp and show. The Lubanas buried a pice and betel nut. They
Lubāna-Jalandhar North Assembly constituency
K.D.Bhandari 37852 29.54 AAP Dinesh Dhal 32685 25.05 BSP Kuldeep Singh Lubana 6153 04.08 NOTA None of the above Majority 9486 7.4 Turnout Registered electors
Lubāna-Karnail Ganj
any schedule caste (SC) and schedule tribe (ST) population. Saini, jatt, lubana, kamboj are natives of karnail ganj. There are no railway stations near
Lubāna-Nangal Lubana
Nangal Lubana is a village in Bhulath Tehsil in Kapurthala district of Punjab State, India. It is located 11.5 kilometres (7.1 mi) from Bhulath, 34 kilometres
Lubāna-Punjab Canal Colonies
overpopulation. The majority of grants were allotted to Jatts, Kambohs, Lubana, Saini and Arains. The Chenab Colony was the largest colonisation project
Lubāna-Al-Khayzuran
Wallāda, who was the mother of both Umayyad caliphs; al-Walid I and Sulayman. Lubana bint Ali ibn al-Mahdi, was the wife of Abbasid Caliph Muhammad al-Amin.
Lubāna-Gurdwara Baba Bakala Sahib
with the 9th Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, Mata Ganga and Baba Makhan Shah Lubana. The main complex contains 4 Gurdwaras. The Gurdwara's Sarovar is located
Lubāna-Bhai Lakhi Rai Banjara
Known for Cremation the body of Guru Tegh Bahadur Partner Bhai Makan Shah Lubana Children Bhai Nagaiya, Bhai Hema, Bhai Harhi, Bhai Pandara, Bhai Bakshi
Lubāna-List of German exonyms for places in Latvia
Li(e)venhof Līvbērze Lieven-Bersen Lizums Lysohn Lode Lohdenhof Lode Metzküll Lubāna Lubahn Lubeja Lubey Lubezere Lub-Essern Ludza Ludsen Lugaži Luhde Lutriņi
Lubāna-Labana
Lubana (also spelled Lubana, Labana, Lavana, Lubhana; lit. 'salt trader') is a merchant and transportation community in India engaged in maritime trade
Lubāna-Mand Nangal Lubana
Mand Nangal Lubana is a village in Bhulath in Kapurthala District of Punjab State, India. It is 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from sub district headquarters and
Lubāna-Pļavnieki
16-storey buildings, but there are also individual 18-storey buildings on Lubānas Street, which were only completed in 1990. The Pļavnieki complex was intentionally
Lubāna-List of shipwrecks in September 1861
down and sunk in the North Sea off the coast of Yorkshire by the steamship Lubana ( United Kingdom). At least seven of the twelve people on board survived
Lubāna-22nd Guards Rifle Division
unremarkable progress through eastern Latvia, reaching the vicinity of Lubāna by mid-September. By the first week in October it was on the approaches
Lubāna-Indrān Parish
Indrān parish (Latvian: Indrānu pagasts) is an administrative unit of the Lubāna Municipality, Latvia. "Reģionu, novadu, pilsētu un pagastu kopējā un sauszemes
Lubāna-Sukh Sanghera
Taakre - Gur Sidhu ft. Jassa Dhillon Goli - Gur Sidhu Rahul Chahal Navi Lubana Speed Records (18 February 2019), Birthday Wish | Sukh Sanghera | Video
Lubāna-2019 Latvian Football Cup
Rēzeknes FA/BJSS FK Alberts 2–1 FK Lielupe SK Krimulda 3–2 Keiko FK Aliance 1–2 LDZ Cargo/DFA FK Smiltene/BJSS 3–0 Ghetto FC Lubāna/Degumnieki 2–6 Tente
Lubāna-7th Guards Rifle Division
where it advanced westward into Latvia over the next six weeks, reaching Lubāna by mid-September. By the start of October the 7th Guards was on the approaches
Lubāna-2022 Punjab Legislative Assembly election
Jalandhar North INC Avtar Singh Junior AAP Dinesh Dhal BSP Kuldeep Singh Lubana 37 Jalandhar Cantonment INC Pargat Singh AAP Surinder Singh Sodhi SAD Jagbir
Lubāna-List of protected areas of Latvia
Kaņieris (Latvian: Ķemeru Nacionālā parka teritorija), Lubana wetland complex (Latvian: Lubāna mitrājs), Northern Bogs (Latvian: Ziemeļu purvi), Pape
Lubāna-Lake Lubāns
Lake Lubāns is the largest lake in Latvia (in Latvian: Lubāns, Lubānas ezers or Lubāna ezers). The lake lies in the center of the Eastern Latvian Lowland
Lubāna-Sandlas
Sandlas is an Indian surname lubana community who were traditionally salt trading and merchants community. Notable people with the surname include: Jasmine
Lubāna-Navi Lubana
Navi Lubana is an Indian music video director. He is best known for his music videos like Sunroof, Giddha, Open Head, Mere Yaar, Chann and Thok Thar di
Lubāna-2020–21 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Plate Group
and elected to field. Chandigarh won the toss and elected to bat. Amrit Lubana and Mandeep Singh (Chandigarh) both made their T20 debuts. Sikkim won the
Lubāna-Amrit Lubana
Amrit Lubana (born 22 April 1997) is an Indian cricketer. He made his Twenty20 debut on 13 January 2021, for Chandigarh in the 2020–21 Syed Mushtaq Ali
Lubāna-First Hussein Arnous government
Affairs and Labor. The government has also witnessed the reappointment of Dr. Lubana Mushawah as Minister of Culture, who was Minister of Culture in the First
Lubāna-List of royal consorts of Persia
Al-Mahdi Al-Khayzuran Lubabah Al-Hadi Zubaidah Harun al-Rashid Umm Muhammad Abbasa : 328 Lubana Al-Amin Umm Isa Al-Ma'mun Buran Faridah Al-Mutawakkil
Lubāna-Lubana bint Ali ibn al-Mahdi
Lubāna bint ʿAlī ibn al-Mahdī (Arabic: لبانة بنت علي بن المهدي) was an Abbasid princess, Arabic poet and the principal wife of caliph al-Amin. She was
Lubāna-2021–22 Ranji Trophy Group B
his first-class debut. Baroda won the toss and elected to field. Amrit Lubana and Harnoor Singh (Chandigarh) both made their first-class debuts. Chandigarh
Lubāna-2021–22 Vijay Hazare Trophy Group D
elected to field. Uttarakhand won the toss and elected to field. Amrit Lubana (Chandigarh) made his List A debut. Chhattisgarh won the toss and elected
Lubāna-Avtar Singh Junior
K.D.Bhandari 37852 29.54 AAP Dinesh Dhal 32685 25.05 BSP Kuldeep Singh Lubana 6153 04.08 NOTA None of the above Majority 9486 7.4 Turnout Registered electors
Lubāna-119th Guards Rifle Division
next six weeks, reaching Lubāna by mid-August. The lowlands of the Aiviekste River and Lake Lubāns define the terrain in the Lubāna region and the division
Lubāna-Administrative divisions of Latvia before 2021
Parish Rudzāti Parish Sutri Parish Turki Parish 57. Lubāna Municipality 2,537 Indrāni Parish Lubāna town 58. Ludza Municipality 14,226 Briģi Parish Cirma
Lubāna-Umm Isa bint Musa al-Hadi
موسى الهادي Zawjat al khalifa Consort of the Abbasid caliph Predecessor Lubana bint Ali ibn al-Mahdi Successor Khadija bint al-Hasan ibn Sahl Born c. 783/85
Lubāna-Diljit Dosanjh discography
Punjabi "Daka" 2002 Sachin Ahuja — — — — Diljit Dosanjh, Raj Kakra, Nimma Lubana, Jaggi, Satta Kotli T-Series & Finetone Ishq Ho Gaya "Smile" 2005 Sukhpal
Lubāna-Higher Institute of Music in Damascus
al-Wadi, (piano) Athil Hamdan, chellist and second director after al-Wadi Lubana al Quntar, soprano singer, former Head of the Opera Department at the High
Lubāna-Sikhism in Jammu and Kashmir
of Sikhs from Punjab to Jammu and Kashmir. These Sikh migrants included Lubanas, Jatts (primarily Chahals, Deols, and Sandhus), Khatris (predominantly
Lubāna-Lubāna
Lubāna (pronunciation; German: Lubahn) is a town situated in Madona Municipality in the Vidzeme region of Latvia, situated by the Aiviekste river. It acquired
Lubāna-Aiviekste
of Aiviekste is flooded with a reservoir. It flows through the towns of Lubāna and Pļaviņas (estuary). Near Krievciems - a dolomite quarry. The river collects
Lubāna-Oskars Kalpaks
January 1882 Meirāni, Governorate of Livonia (present-day Indrāni parish, Lubāna municipality, Latvia) Died 6 March 1919(1919-03-06) (aged 37) Airīte, Saldus
Lubāna-Jagir Kaur
Jagir Kaur Born (1954-10-15) 15 October 1954 (age 69) Bhutnura Lubana, Jalandhar, Punjab, India Nationality Indian Occupation(s) Agriculture, social service