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  2. Punkah - Wikipedia

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    The term punkah louvre refers to the directional outlet for cool air in aircraft, particularly those over the passenger seats.. In India, the punkhawallah or pankha wallah was the servant who operated the fan, often using a pulley system.

  3. Category:Pukka Games games - Wikipedia

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  4. Pukka - Wikipedia

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    Pukka sahib, an Indian term for British civil servants Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pukka .

  5. List of Sony Interactive Entertainment video games - Wikipedia

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    Kokohore! Pukka: Dig-a-Dig Pukka: PlayStation: December 7, 2000: MuuMuu / Japan Studio: Japan only Dark Cloud: PlayStation 2: December 14, 2000: Level-5 / Japan Studio: The Bouncer: PlayStation 2: December 23, 2000: DreamFactory: Co-published with Square in PAL only Atlantis: The Lost Empire: PlayStation: 2001: Eurocom: Co-published with Disney ...

  6. Pucca - Wikipedia

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    Pucca was originally an "animated, online E-card service" made in 2000 by the company, VOOZ. The original service for the E-cards was the Korean e-card service postnut.com. [3] [4] [5] The popularity of the E-card increased so rapidly in various Asian countries [specify] that it was licensed by Jetix Europe in 2004, who also acquired television rights for the service. [6]

  7. Pukka sahib - Wikipedia

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    Pukka sahib (/ ˈ p ʌ k ə ˈ s ɑː (ɪ) b / PUK-ə SAH(-i)b) [1] is a slang term taken from the Hindi words for "substantial" (literally "ripe") and "master". Among English users, "pukka" came to signify "first class" or "absolutely genuine", so that the combined phrase can be translated as "true gentleman" or "excellent fellow".

  8. Púca - Wikipedia

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    The púca (Irish for spirit/ghost; plural púcaí), puca (Old English for goblin), also pwca, pookah, phouka, and puck, is a creature of Celtic, English, and Channel Islands folklore.

  9. Poornachandra Tejaswi - Wikipedia

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    Kuppali Puttappa Poornachandra Tejaswi (8 September 1938 – 5 April 2007 [1]) was a prominent Indian writer and novelist in Kannada.He also worked as a photographer, publisher, painter, naturalist, and environmentalist.