Zilla (not to be confused with Godzilla, a fictional Japanese monster) is a proprietary download manager originally developed by Aaron Ostler in 1995, and later purchased by Radiate in 1999, for use on Windows.
Zillah or Zilla, a country subdivision (translated as "district") in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, see also Zila Parishad (disambiguation).
3. Held ordinary elections to 2,70,000 offices in Gram Panchayats, Mandal Parishads and Zilla Parishads in the State during June–August, 2006 overcoming unprecedented legal hurdles.
Mathiura Aligorhi Barhi is a famous Barhi (house) in Beani Bazar Upa-Zilla of Sylhet district.
In 2000, the site gained notoriety by receiving a Cease and desist letter from Seyfarth Shaw, the legal representation for the Toho Corporation of Japan due to the website's name being partly derived from the word "Godzilla."
Colonel Munro established five zilla (District) courts in A.D 1811 at Padmanabhapuram, Thiruvananthapuram, Mavelikkara, Vaikom and Aluva.
He studied in Jalpaiguri Zilla School and completed his schooling from H.P.M. School in Jamshedpur.
Zilla won the national ComputerWorld Smithsonian Award (Science Category) in 1991 for ease of use and good design.