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Ashis (1984). "Culture,
State and the
Redisovery of
Indian Politics".
Economic and
Political W****ly. 19 (49): 2078–2083. JSTOR 4373849. Nandy,
Ashis (1995)...
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Ashi (Avestan: 𐬀𐬴𐬌 aṣ̌i/arti) is the
Avestan language word for the
Zoroastrian concept of "that
which is attained." As the
hypostasis of "reward," "recompense...
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Ashi garami (****anese: 足緘) is a
joint lock in judo that
targets an opponent's leg. It is one of the
official 29
grappling techniques of
Kodokan Judo. It...
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Ashi Productions Co., Ltd (****anese: 葦プロダクション, Hepburn:
Ashi Purodakushon) is a ****anese
anime studio,
located in Suginami, Tokyo, ****an,
known for its...
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Ashi (Hebrew: רב אשי) ("Rabbi
Ashi") (352–427) was a
Babylonian Jewish rabbi, of the
sixth generation of amoraim. He
reestablished the
Academy at Sura...
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Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi (支釣込足) is one of the
traditional forty throws of Judo as
developed by
Jigoro Kano.
Sasae Tsurikomi Ashi belongs to the
first group...
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Ashi-Hishigi also
called an
Achilles lock or
simply an
ankle lock, is a
technique described in both The
Canon Of Judo by
Kyuzo Mifune and
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu...
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August 2021. "
Ashis Roy, 83,
takes his
marathon tally to 145". The Pioneer. 21
September 2015.
Retrieved 16
August 2021. "Delhi man
Ashis Roy, 81, takes...
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Ashi (Dzongkha: ཨ་ཞེ་; Wylie: A-zhe), also
spelled Ashe or Azhi, is a
Bhutanese honorary title literally meaning "Lady". The
title is
prefixed to the given...
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Ashi (芦ノ湖,
Ashi-no-ko), also
referred to as
Hakone Lake or
Ashinoko Lake, is a
scenic lake in the
Hakone area of
Kanagawa Prefecture in Honshū, ****an...