Definition of Nalas

1. nala [n] - See also: nala

Lexicographical Neighbors of Nalas

nakedest
nakedly
nakednesses
nakedwood
naker
nakers
nakfa
nakfas
nakharar
nakharars
nakhlite
nakhlites
nakoo
nala
nalas (current term)
nalbuphine
nalbuphine hydrochloride
nale
naled
naleds
nalidixic
nalipoite
nall
nalla
nallah
nallahs
nallas
nalls

Literary usage of Nalas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Dynasties of the Kanarese Districts of the Bombay Presidency from the by John Faithful Fleet (1882)
"The nalas, and \ The nalas and the Mauryas are mentioned in connection with ... Of the nalas nothing more is yet known, as they are only spoken of in this ..."

2. Lists of Inscriptions, and Sketch of the Dynasties of Southern India by Robert Sewell (1884)
"... the dominant families in this part of the country, whom one by one the Chalukyas subjugated and dispossessed, were the nalas, the Mauryas, ..."

3. Land and Labour in a Deccan Village by Harold Hart Mann, Dattatraya Lakshman Sahasrabuddhe, Narayan Vinayak Kanitkar, Vinayak Atmaram Tamhane (1917)
"During the rains and for a considerable period afterwards, there is water in the two large nalas which run into the river in the village. ..."

4. Report on the Revision of the Land Revenue Settlement of the Gujranwala District by R. P. Nisbet (1874)
"If the nalas and ponds were occasionally cleaned out and deepened, the banks built up, or fresh ducts from the' nalas cut to ponds in villages now wholly ..."

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