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  1. Amala (c. 1918 – 21 September 1921) and Kamala (c. 1912 – 14 November 1929) were two "feral girls" from Midnapore, Bengal (Currently West Bengal), India, who were alleged to have been raised by a wolf family. Their story attracted substantial mainstream attention and debate.

  2. The 58.82m/193' classic yacht 'Amara' (ex. Cacique) was built by Feadship in the Netherlands at their Aalsmeer shipyard. Her interior is styled by English designer design house Terence Disdale and she was completed in 1986.

  3. Oct 5, 2018 · Making Amala on the stove top may require some skills to always get it lump free plus a little bit of elbow grease. With this microwave Amala, your amala.

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  4. Delivered in 1986, 57.3m motor yacht Amara has been extensively updated to offer the latest luxury amenities. See more about this classic Feadship for sale here.

  5. Oct 14, 2022 · Probably the best-known story of feral children is that of two girls, Amala and Kamala, who were raised by a she-wolf. In 1920, as the story goes, Reverend J. A. L. Singh saw a mother wolf and cubs, two of whom had long, matted hair and looked human.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amala_(food)Amala (food) - Wikipedia

    Àmàlà is a staple swallow food originating from Nigeria popularized by the Yoruba ethnic group of Southwestern Nigeria and other parts of Yorubaland. [1] . It is made of yam, cassava flour, or unripe plantain flour. [2] . Tubers of yams are peeled, sliced, cleaned, dried and then ground into flour. It is also called èlùbọ́. [3] .

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