Kulas

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The need for protection led to a unique architecture still much in evidence on the plateau today: tall fortified farmhouses known as kulas (meaning towers), which are built of heavy stone, largely without windows, and with gun slits on the upper floors. ❋ Langewiesche, William (2008)

On a rise overlooking Gllogjan he is building a monument to collective identity — two magnificent stone kulas in a stone-walled compound that will include a swimming pool and outbuildings for the staff. ❋ Langewiesche, William (2008)

Octobercarmen: its me, my sister, kulas, and nicole kulas ❋ Mesocyclone (2004)

This one mentions the name of the Macellum's builder, [A] kulas. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Great isolated boulders are scattered over it, on which stand kulas. ❋ Mary Edith (1909)

The river became a torrent, leaping from rock to rock – the pine-clad mountains towered on either hand, and the houses were all kulas – tall stone towers, loopholed for rifles. ❋ Mary Edith (1909)

I visited dark kulas perched on rocks, and met everywhere the same frank hospitality and courtesy, though it weighed on my soul that I was receiving it under false pretences; for, in spite of my frequent and emphatic denials, all Thethi persisted in believing me to be the sister of the King of England come to free them, and addressing me always as Kralitse (Queen). ❋ Mary Edith (1909)

Vuthaj valley is rich with green pasture, large, well-watered fields, and large, well-built kulas, with high, shingled roofs. ❋ Mary Edith (1909)

They were indignant, and said they did not want Turkish zaptiehs in their land, were not afraid of them, and would defend their kulas even against artillery. ❋ Mary Edith (1909)

So do the blank, windowless walls of the kulas, with their tiny loopholes, stand ever threatening. ❋ Mary Edith (1909)

Many of its eighty kulas are large and fine, and some quite new. ❋ Mary Edith (1909)

We descended a steep slope on the other side (rough above, and studded with bushes of sweet yellow plums, and cultivated below), and reached Arnji, a wide level, covered with well-irrigated maize fields, and scattered with good stone kulas. ❋ Mary Edith (1909)

We passed many big kulas, and the fields of sprouting maize were all guarded by wooden crosses painted white. ❋ Mary Edith (1909)

_Kalpasûtra_ without the mention of a _gaṇa_ and _kula_, must belong to the last preceding _gaṇa_ and derive their origin from one of its _kulas_. ❋ Johann Georg B��hler (1867)

Veśavâṭika gaṇa which was divided into four śàkhâs, and into four kulas: — ❋ Johann Georg B��hler (1867)

The _Kalpasûtra_ states that Śrîgupta of the Hâritagotra founded the Châraṇa gaṇa, which was divided into four _śâkhâs_ and into seven _kulas_: ❋ Johann Georg B��hler (1867)

Among the six kulas is the Parihâsaka, and considering the other agreements, I believe it probable that the mutilated name read as _Puridha. ka_ is a misreading of _Parihâka_, We may emend the first two times and read as follows, — ❋ Johann Georg B��hler (1867)

The latter split up into four śâkhâs and into six kulas. ❋ Johann Georg B��hler (1867)

Koḍiya gaṇa, which split up into four śâkhâs and four kulas. ❋ Johann Georg B��hler (1867)

For one thing, My old friends adam kulas and Bryan have turned into hypocritical drug addicted assholes. ❋ Mesocyclone (2002)

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