- Laua, also
known as Labu, is an
extinct Mailuan language of
Papua New Guinea. It was
spoken in the
Central Province,
north and west of Laua
according to...
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Kanhauli Sangram Kanth Chhapra Karah Karahi Katsa Khabsa Khabsi Khalispur Lauwa Kalan Lutha Dhananw Machhagra Majhaulia Majhaulia Kalan Majhaulia Khurd...
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Rampur Rampur Rampur Digar Rampur Digar Rampur Khas
Rampur Khas
Rampur Lauwa Rasulpur Ratan Panrauli Ratan Panrauli Ratauli Sadiha Saghar Sultanpur Sahsa...
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Market I;
Gajiram Market II;
Gajiram Forestry;
Kotte I;
Kotte II;
Lauwa Pri. Sch. I;
Lauwa Pri. Sch. II
Nganzai Gadai Gadai Pri. Sch.;
Gadai Bulamari; Gadai...
- the 2
kelurahan of
Cikoro and Malakaji. (n)
including the 2
kelurahan of
Lauwa and Tonrorita. The
first eleven of the
eighteen districts tabulated above...
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nineteen the
single unit
numbers are used. 30 –
lautolu (two three) 40 –
lauwā (two four) The ‘two unit’ is
derived from the ‘one unit’. Much like other...
- Kororo, Neme, Boli, Doriaidi, Buari, Okaudi, Bori, Saroa, Yabura, Avini,
Lauwa, O'oku, Lauuna, Gebi, Orai-iu [=
Mailuan +
Manubaran +
Yareban families...
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constituency is
composed of the following:
Baniapur (except Karhi,
Manikpura and
Lauwa Kala gram panchayats) and
Mashrakh community development blocks. Baniapur...
- and Kouru-Dhouru Gram
Panchayats of
Manjhi CD Block; Karhi,
Manikpura and
Lauwa Kala gram
panchayats of
Baniapur CD Block.
Manjhi ****embly constituency...
- Chamar, Dom, Sah, Mahato, pashwan, Mukhiya, Bhandari,
Sharma (barhi), Thakur(
lauwa),
Mandal (khatbe),
Mandal (sirot),
Chaudhary (Tharu) or
Mushar people. A...