- dogra
- do·gra
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Dogra — Dogras Total population 5,500,000 Languages Dogri Religion Hinduism, Sikhism and Islam Related ethnic groups Brahmins Rajputs Punjabis Seraikis … Wikipedia
dogra — ˈdōgrə noun (plural dogra or dogras) Usage: usually capitalized : one of a group of hill dwellers in the Dogra district between Punjab and Kashmir … Useful english dictionary
Dogra mac Dúnadach — Dogra mac Dúnadach, King of Síol Anmchadha, died 1027. Biography The Annals of Ulster, sub anno 1027, relate that: Tadc son of Gilla Pátraic was blinded by Donnchad son of Gilla Pátraic, king of Osraige. Brian s son led an expedition into Osraige … Wikipedia
dograđívati — (što) nesvrš. 〈prez. dogràđujēm, pril. sad. dogràđujūći, gl. im. ānje〉, {{c=1}}v. {{ref}}dograditi{{/ref}} … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
dograđivati — dograđívati (što) nesvrš. <prez. dogràđujēm, pril. sad. dogràđujūći, gl. im. ānje> DEFINICIJA v. dograditi ETIMOLOGIJA vidi dograditi … Hrvatski jezični portal
Dogra Regiment — The Dogra Regiment Regimental Insignia of the Dogra Regiment Active 1877 Present Country … Wikipedia
Dogra Jheer — The Dogra Jheer are a Hindu caste found in the Jammu Region of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Their preferred self designation is Kashyap Rajput.[1] Contents 1 Origin 2 Present Circumstances 3 Se … Wikipedia
Dogra dynasty — ▪ India Rajput clan, or group of clans, in the Kashmir region of the northwestern Indian subcontinent. They form the chief, or mian, portion of Rajputs of the territory centred on Jammu (lying north of what is now Lahore, Pakistan, roughly… … Universalium
Muslim Dogra — The Dogra Muslim are a Muslim community found in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. They are Muslim converts from the larger Hindu Dogra community. A large number of Dogra Muslim are also now found in the province of Punjab in Pakistan. They are… … Wikipedia
Monica Dogra — Born October 25, 1982[citation needed] Baltimore, Maryland, USA Occupation Film actor, Singer Years active 2006–present … Wikipedia