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Emile Czaja (1909 – 16 May 1970), also known by his ring name King Kong, was an Indian professional wrestler born in Hungary in 1909. He was active from 1929 until 1970. He was a simple friendly character. His very presence filled any hall or stadium. For he was the favorite of Far East from 1937 till his death in 1970. He wrestled mostly in Japan, Singapore, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia. In professional wrestling his arch rivals were Sheik Ali and Dara Singh.
The Hungarian born Emile Czaja started wrestling in Europe. At the age of 18 he was participating in important matches all over Europe. He excelled himself in all styles of wrestling and soon become a formidable opponent for all the top contenders.
Czaja started his professional career in India in 1937. He was given the name "King Kong" after playing the part of King Kong in an Indian movie. In 1945, he wrestled Hamida Pehelwan in front of approximately 200,000 spectators in Lahore, India. He frequently wrestled for over 100,000 fans.
King Kong, is a musical with music by Marius de Vries, lyrics by Michael Mitnick and Craig Lucas, a book by Lucas and additional musical and lyrical contributions by 3D, Sarah McLachlan, Guy Garvey, Justice and The Avalanches. It is based on the 1933 film of the same name and is produced by Global Creatures, who partnered with animatronics workshop The Creature Technology Company who designed the six-metre animatronic silverback title character. Under the direction of Daniel Kramer, the musical is choreographed by John O’Connell.
The musical opened at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne, Australia on 15 June 2013, following previews from 28 May 2013. Originally booking through 28 July 2013, the musical extended its booking period three times, with its final performance on 16 February 2014, concluding an almost nine-month run.
According to producer Carmen Pavlovic of Global Creatures, who told The Times that she anticipates launching a second production of King Kong in 2014, with a third to follow in 2015. Plans have been announced to bring the show to the United States, England, South Korea, Germany, Japan and the Netherlands, among other markets.
King Kong is a fictional giant ape from Skull Island who has appeared in several works since 1933.
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The Saka (Old Persian: Sakā; New Persian/Pashto: ساکا; Sanskrit: Śaka; Greek: Σάκαι; Latin: Sacae; Chinese: 塞; pinyin: Sāi; Old Chinese: *Sək) was the term used in Persian and Sanskrit sources for the Scythians, a large group of Eastern Iranian nomadic tribes on the Eurasian Steppe.
"The regions of Tashkent, Fergana, and Kashgar were inhabited by the people known to the Chinese under the name Sse (ancient pronunciation, Ssek), to the Persians and Indians as Saka, or Shaka, and to the Greeks as Sakai: our Sakas. They were in fact the 'Scythians of Asia.' They formed a branch of the great Scytho-Sarmatian family; that is, they were nomadic Iranians from the northwestern steppes."
Modern debate about the identity of the "Saka" is due partly to ambiguous usage of the word by ancient, non-Saka authorities. According to Herodotus, the Persians gave the name "Saka" to all Scythians. However, Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus, AD 23–79) claims that the Persians gave the name Sakai only to the Scythian tribes "nearest to them". The Scythians to the far north of Assyria were also called the Saka suni "Saka or Scythian sons" by the Persians. The Assyrians of the time of Esarhaddon record campaigning against a people they called in the Akkadian the Ashkuza or Ishhuza.
Şaka (10+1) (commonly known simply as Şaka and 10+1), is the fourth studio album by Turkish girl group Hepsi, expected to be released in May 2008. The album is the group's third album so far, and is the follow-up from their 2006 album Hepsi 2, which spawned the hit singles "Kalpsizsin" and "Aşk Sakızı".
The album's title Şaka (10+1) in English means "Joke (10+1)". The "(10+1)" section of the title refers to the fact that the album consists of 11 tracks, 10 of which are famous covers, with an addition of 1 new track. The group entitled the album Joke, as all the cover songs were written by the previous artist with deep meaningful reason; however, the group stated that the tracks were songs that they grew up listening to as a child, so the same meaning of the song isn't intended and isn't to be taken so seriously.
The group's debut album was entitled Bir, translating to "One", and their previous album was named Hepsi 2, which made fans speculate that the new album would be entitled Hepsi 3 or Üç. In binary, "10+1" can be interpreted as 3.
Adventures of Tarzan is a 1985 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Babbar Subhash, starring Hemant Birje, Dalip Tahil, Kimi Katkar and Om Shivpuri. The film was much talked about in its time, mainly due to the hot scenes between lead pairs and super hit songs.
Adventures of Tarzan is the popular story of Tarzan, made in Hindi language.Ruby Shetty and her widowed dad live a wealthy lifestyle. Ruby's father often travels to deep jungles of India in search of a fabled tribe in the Shakabhoomi region. The people who have tried to trace the tribe have never returned. This time Ruby also decides to accompany her dad. She is introduced to a man named D.K. by her dad and he would like her to get married to D.K. Later days, Ruby does a number of misadventures and is rescued by an ape-like man called Tarzan and both falls in love. Tarzan does not have experience with outside world and cannot speak any language as well, but he is intrigued by Ruby annoying D.K.. Ruby's dad and D.K plans to capture Tarzan and take him to work for Apollo Circus owned by Krishnakant Verma. Tarzan is captured before Tarzan and Ruby's romance could take wing. Tarzan is chained and taken to the circus and made to spend the rest of his days performing various acts, thus leaving D.K. to marry Ruby. Would Tarzan escape from Circus ? Would Ruby agrees to marry D.K. ? All these questions are answered in Climax.
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Lucha Libre - Emile Czaja -- WFL kb1-dead-lift-3-points 10RM WFL kb1-cross-body-hang-power-clean 10RM - FGB*4 work 1 min max reps with each exersice. - kb1-cross-body-hang-power-clean bw-frog-jumps sh-hammer-strikes kb1-dead-lift-3-points disk-russian-twist-press bw-side-plank-hip-drop rest -- add load if the reps feels good
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Rare video. DaraSingh wins in wrestling with KingKong
Wrestler-turned-actor Dara Singh has won many wrestling matches, but one of his bouts with Australia's dreaded wrestler King Kong will always be remembered. This historic match is memorable because Dara Singh was half the weight of King Kong. In this match, King Kong was so scared of Dara Singh that he hid behind the referee. Know some unheard things about Dara Singh. पहलवान से अभिनेता बने दारा सिंह ने यूं तो कई कुश्तियां जीती हैं लेकिन ऑस्ट्रेलिया के ख़ूंख़ार पहलवान किंग कॉन्ग के साथ उनके एक मुक़ाबले को हमेशा याद किया जाएगा. ये ऐतिहासिक मुक़ाबला इसलिए यादगार है क्योंकि दारा सिंह किंग कॉन्ग से वज़न के मामले में आधे थे. इस मुक़ाबले में किंग कॉन्ग दारा सिंह से इतना घबरा गया था कि वह रैफ़री के पीछे छुप गया था. जानिए दारा सिंह के बारे में कुछ अनसुनी बातें | ये है कल के 3 वीडियोस 😊 जरूर देखे...
Emile Czaja (1909 – 16 May 1970), also known by his ring name King Kong, was an Indian professional wrestler born in Hungary in 1909. He was active from 1929 until 1970. He was a simple friendly character. His very presence filled any hall or stadium. For he was the favorite of Far East from 1937 till his death in 1970. He wrestled mostly in Japan, Singapore, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia. In professional wrestling his arch rivals were Sheik Ali and Dara Singh.
The Hungarian born Emile Czaja started wrestling in Europe. At the age of 18 he was participating in important matches all over Europe. He excelled himself in all styles of wrestling and soon become a formidable opponent for all the top contenders.
Czaja started his professional career in India in 1937. He was given the name "King Kong" after playing the part of King Kong in an Indian movie. In 1945, he wrestled Hamida Pehelwan in front of approximately 200,000 spectators in Lahore, India. He frequently wrestled for over 100,000 fans.
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If you've got nothing good to say
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Tripping over words
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you mean well
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One of us is leaving
And it won't be me
You take my drum and you beat it
So it never heals
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We know our lines too well
We are water tight
And all the good things that you mean to say
they get lost
Don't come to my room
When you've got nothing good to say
Can't run me over in a parked car
A parked car
One of us is leaving
And it won't be me
You take my drum and you beat it
So it never heals
One of us is leaving
One of us is leaving
One of us is leaving
One of us is leaving
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One of us is leaving (ah nah nah nah, ah nah nah nah)
One of us is leaving (ah nah nah nah, ah nah nah nah)