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Saraka - Wikipedia The House of Saraka or Saraca is an old noble family from the Republic of Ragusa The family came from Kotor in the year 1172 [citation needed] Aristocratic status was granted to the following members of the family on 10 October 1817 by the Austrian Empire, after the fall of the Republic
Sadaqah, Saraka and Sapelo - Sapelo Square Several scholars have attributed the use of this term (saraka) to an ancestor festival celebrated in West Africa in which Africans gave thanks and asked for help
What does saraka mean? - Definitions. net This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word saraka Did you actually mean sarawak or saragossa?
Saraka: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library Saraka, as described in Ayurveda, refers to a property associated with Jaggery, which plays a crucial role in the fermentation of Kanakbindvarishta Additionally, Natam is noted to possess Saraka properties as well
Home - Saraka Linked with efficiency, green thinking has been in the core of SARAKA’s design since the 1980 The use of SARAKA products results in considerably lower fuel and energy usage through technical solutions and lighter equipment
saraka - Wiktionary, the free dictionary saraka (plural sarakas) A sweet, flat, and soft cake resembling mochi made with rice and a sweetener such as sugar and honey, originating from African American culture