SATRA - définition. Qu'est-ce que SATRA
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est SATRA - définition


Satra         
  • Logo of Cossack
COMPANY IN KETTERING, UNITED KINGDOM
Shoe and Allied Trade Research Association; British Boot, Shoe and Allied Trades Research Association
Satra Corporation was a US trading and metal processing company. It is primarily known in the United Kingdom for its Satra Motors Limited subsidiary, which was the official importer and distributor of Soviet Union cars and motorcycles in that country from 1973 to 1979.
SATRA         
  • Logo of Cossack
COMPANY IN KETTERING, UNITED KINGDOM
Shoe and Allied Trade Research Association; British Boot, Shoe and Allied Trades Research Association
SATRA Technology Centre (SATRA) is a research and technology centre, employing over 180 scientific, technical and support staff across two sites in the UK and China. Founded as the British Boot, Shoe and Allied Trades Research Association in 1919, it has since extended its expertise to cover other consumer product industry sectors including furniture, safety products, clothing, floorcoverings, leathergoods, homeware, and cleaning technology.
Satra (Ekasarana Dharma)         
  • Sankardev Satra of Patbausi, [[Barpeta]]
  • Sotai Satra
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONAL CENTRE ASSOCIATED WITH ASSAMESE NEO-VAISNAVISM
Satras; Xatra; Sattra
Satras are institutional centers associated with the Ekasarana tradition of Vaishnavism, largely found in the Indian state of Assam and neighboring regions. Numbering in the hundreds, these centers are generally independent of each other and under the control of individual adhikaras (or satradhikars), though they can be grouped into four different Sanghatis (orders).