The title "Kavivastala" refers to King Bhoja of the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the 11th century in present-day Madhya Pradesh, India. He was renowned for his patronage of the arts, literature, and philosophy, and he is often associated with the development of Sanskrit literature. Bhoja was also a notable scholar himself, contributing to various fields of knowledge. His reign is often considered a golden age for cultural and intellectual achievements in India.
King Creole
It was a self-titled band.
beenie man thinks he is according to his song titled "king of dancehall"
The album that this song is supposed to be on is titled "King Uncaged". Unfortunately he changed the name of the album from "King Uncaged" to "No Mercy" and the song "Pledge Allegiance To The Swag" is not on the tracklist.
The Monkees' song that Carole King wrote was titled "Pleasant Valley Sunday." The song was released by the band in 1967.
Queen
King Wigwagamoogie
Jesus was titled "King of Kings"
King Creole
Omarion has been titled as the king of dance a couple of times..
The play is titled "Julius Caesar" because it is about the final days of the Roman king, Julius Caesar.
I cannot locate a song titled 'Stand By You' from The Lion King soundtrack.
Yes.The original King Kong in 1933 produced a sequel titled Son of Kong released in the same year.The latest version of King Kong titled, Kong: Skull Island in 2017 also produced a sequel which will unite Kong w/ Godzilla titled [naturally] Godzilla vs Kong set for a 2020 release.
Yes.The original King Kong in 1933 produced a sequel titled Son of Kong released in the same year.The latest version of King Kong titled, Kong: Skull Island in 2017 also produced a sequel which will unite Kong w/ Godzilla titled [naturally] Godzilla vs Kong set for a 2020 release.
So far there is not a book titled Charlie Bone and the Red King. The series is officially titled Children of the Red King, although most fans just call it Charlie Bone. The fifth book is titled Charlie Bone and the Hidden King. The eighth is called Charlie Bone and the Red Knight. They are all very similar titles to the one in question.
'Nature Boy'
Carole King.