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Karanda

Karanda may refer to:

  • Karanda (band), a band
  • Karanda, Iran, a village in Iran
  • Karanda (shrub), a plant
  • Karanda a fictional country in The Belgariad
Karanda (band)

Karanda is UK music project consisting of producer/ DJ James Wood from Leicester, United Kingdom. Andrew Curd from Worthing, United Kingdom is also a previous member. They have frequent releases on UK label Enhanced Music.

Usage examples of "karanda".

The conquest of the Karands absorbed the attention of both military and priesthood for the next several centuries, but ultimately the resistance collapsed and Karanda became a subject nation, its peoples generally looked upon as inferiors.

He seems to have come out of the forest to the north of Lake Karanda about six months ago.

If even a tenth of what Brador says is true, I'm going to have to go to Karanda and stop this Mengha.

The situation in northern Karanda is serious, certainly, but let's not lose sight of the fact that our primary goal is Zandramas, and she's at Ashaba.

Since the Grolim Church in Karanda had concentrated for eons on eradicating demon worship, it's only logical that a few of the despairing priests would seek out demon-masters in the hope of learning their secrets.

There's always been a subterranean independence movement in the seven kingdoms of Karanda, and many hotheads there believe that the demons offer the best hope of throwing off the yoke of Angarak oppression," He looked at the Emperor.

But, since a large portion of the army was in Cthol Murgos with his Majesty here, the troops in Karanda just didn't have the numbers.

There's not enough real money in northern Karanda make it worthwhile to try to deal with them, and the political unrest has closed down all the mines.

Of course it's possible that Urvon pulled all his Grolims out of Karanda when the trouble started.

I've been getting some hints out of Karanda that Mengha's familiar demon is named Nahaz.

When the Grolims went into Karanda in the second millennium, they destroyed all traces of Karandese mythology, and no one has ever tried to record what few bits and pieces remained.

I can tell you, though, that it's not safe to travel in northern Karanda right now.

Is it Karanda ye be talkin' about -and the woeful things happenin' there?

This great brute of a man, who should not have feared anythin' that walks, was shakin' and tremblin' like a frightened babe, and he tells me that I should stay out of Karanda as I valued me life.

You can go into Karanda if you want to, but I want to get to the coast as quickly as possible.