Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word AKULA
AKULA
Definitions of AKULA
- A Telugu surname from Telugu.
Number of letters
5
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using AKULA in a Sentence
- From the 1980s onwards, new designs were given names derived from Russian words, such as "Akula" ("Shark").
- There are four sub-classes or flights of Shchuka-B, consisting of the original seven Project 971 boats (codenamed Akula I), commissioned between 1984 and 1990; six Project 971Is (Improved Akulas), commissioned between 1991 and 2009; one Project 971U (Akula II), commissioned in 1995; and one Project 971M (Akula III), commissioned in 2001.
- Vikram Akula (born 7 November 1968) is an American banker and the founder of SKS Microfinance (now BFIL), a micro finance company and former chairperson of Bharat Financial Inclusion Ltd.
- The Akula class is optimised for a hunter-killer role, whereas the Yasen class concept uses the platform as a nuclear guided missile submarine (SSGN).
- The term Aham refers to the same reality as other terms like anuttara (unsurpassed), Akula (beyond the group), Shiva (The Lord), Cit (supreme consciousness) as well as "feminine" aspects as Ananda and Shakti.
- In order to capitalize the new business, Akula established the SKS Mutual Benefit Trusts (MBTs), which fundraised among women from Andhra Pradesh villages.
- In parallel to the CochimĂes there were other nomad groups, such as Kumeyaay (K'miai), one of the native families that together with the Cucapá, Paipai, Kiliwa, Cahilla and Akula, occupied the northern part of Baja California.
- Agbo Kpire told the council of elders that Ikyaagba said, the new king will be his walking stick so his choice is Makir Zakpe and then re-emphasised on the need for a new king who is a war veteran because the war veterans were the ones that brought about campaign for a new king and then rounded it up with a saying; Kpan ka a tese ambi akula.
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