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Mada (Sanskrit: मद) is a term used in both
Hindu theology and mythology. It is one of the Arishadvargas. It
refers to one of the six
enemies of the mind...
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Gajah Mada (c. 1290 – c. 1364), also
known as Jirnnodhara, was a
powerful military leader and
mahapatih of the
Javanese empire of Ma****ahit
during the...
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Mada is a
regionally important language spoken in
Nasarawa and
southern Kaduna States of
Middle Belt, Nigeria, with many dialects. It is a
highly tonal...
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mada or
mǎdá in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
MADA,
Mada or
variants may
refer to: Acetyl-S-ACP:malonate ACP
transferase (
MadA), an
enzyme Mada, a...
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Mada (Sanskrit;
Tibetan phonetic:
gyakpa ) is a
Buddhist term
translated as "self-satisfaction", "self-infatuation", or "mental inflation". It is identified...
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Madas, Edit (2001). "Boldog Csáki Móric élete [Life of
Blessed Maurice Csák]". In
Madas, Edit; Klaniczay, Gábor (eds.)...
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Gadjah Mada University (Javanese: ꦈꦕꦮꦶꦪꦠꦒꦗꦃꦩꦢ, romanized: Ucawiyata
Gajah Mada; Indonesian:
Universitas Gadjah Mada,
abbreviated as UGM) is a
public research...
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Ponthan Mada is a 1994
Indian Malayalam-language film
written and
directed by T. V. Chandran. The film
stars Mammootty and
Naseeruddin Shah. It is based...
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burning of such
books under Yusuf's son Abu
Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur. Ibn
Maḍāʾs adherence to
Zahirism has been
described by
Dutch arabist Kees Versteegh...
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Madas 2001, p. 339.
Implom 2017, p. 184. Málnási 1930, p. 6. Málnási 1930, p. 5.
Madas 2001, pp. 336–338.
Madas 2001, pp. 338–340.
Madas 2001, p...