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- Maiestas jagannathi is a species of bugs from the Cicadellidae family that is endemic to India. It was formerly placed within Recilia, but a 2009 revision...
- This article contains Odia text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Odia script. Odia (/əˈdiːə/;...
- The temple, surrounded by a moat, was dedicated to the war like god Jagannathi. Tongaat Inanda Provincial Heritage Site 29°34′42″S 31°05′39″E / 29...
- Hindu family of Chakwadh, Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh to Badlu Maurya and Jagannathi Maurya. He is married to Shiva Maurya, with whom he has a son and a daughter...
- Pitiyajhar Mahasamund. Sanskar Public School College Road Mahasamund. Jagannathi High School Station Road Mahasamund. Mahasamund Medical College. Mahaprabhu...
- Parui, 1997) Philonicus ionescui (Tsacas & Weinberg, 1977) Philodicus jagannathi (Rao, 1969) Philodicus londti (Joseph & Parui, 1997) Philonicus longulus...
- village Udala (1,261) and its surrounding villages: Mendhakhai (749), Jagannathi (561), Nagbani (266), Jantrida (140), and Jirida (45). Over the years...
- poems in Kamtapuri language. A few of them are Naadim Poramaniker Patha, Jagannathi Bila, Kamatabihari Sahitya etc. He started a monthly magazine Kshatriya...
- Camall**** carangis, Ectenurus trachuri, Lernanthropus nemipteri, Macvicaria jagannathi and Trilobovarium lineatum. Nemipterus furcosus is a valued food fish...
- irwini Duan, Dietrich, and Zhang, 2017 M. ismenias (Linnavuori, 1969) M. jagannathi (Dash & Viraktamath, 1995) M. jamiensis (Matsumura, 1940) M. jogensis...