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Karmana (Uzbek
Cyrillic & Russian: Кармана) is a rural-type
settlement and seat of
Karmana District in
Navoiy Region in
central Uzbekistan. The town po****tion...
- Manasa, vacha,
karmana are
three Sanskrit words. The word
manasa refers to the mind,
vacha refers to speech, and
karmana refers to actions. In several...
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Karmana District (Uzbek:
Karmana tumani,
before 2003:
Navoiy District) is a
district of
Navoiy Region in Uzbekistan. The
capital lies at the town Karmana...
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Manasa Vacha Karmana is a 1979
Indian Malayalam film,
directed by I. V. Sasi and
produced by P. V. Gangadharan. The film
stars Jayabharathi, Sukumaran...
- an
architectural monument that is part of the
Qasim Sheikh complex in
Karmana. It was
built in 1911 by the emir of
Bukhara Sayyid Mir
Muhammad Alim Khan...
- (Uzbek: Mir Said Bahrom) is a 10th-11th
century mausoleum in the city of
Karmana near Navoiy, Uzbekistan. Mir-Sayid
Bakhrom has
features similar to the...
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Zoroastrianism Lashon hara,
prohibition of
gossip in
Judaism Manasa, vacha,
karmana,
three Sanskrit words referring to mind,
speech and
actions Plausible deniability...
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Mausoleum of
Sheikh Khoja Khisrav is a
pilgrimage site
located in the
Karmana District of
Navoiy Region.
Khoja Khisrav was a
saint who
lived during the...
- The city was
founded in 1958, near the "Old city"
originally known as
Karmana under the
Emirate of Bukhara,
under the name of the
great poet and statesman...
- as
Avalude Ravukal, Angadi, Bandhanam, Etho Oru Swapnam,
Manasa Vacha Karmana, Ahimsha, Spodanam,
Shalini Ente Koottukari, Angakkuri, Kolilakkam, Th****kadal...