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Madiya or
Maria is a
Dravidian language spoken in India. It may be
regarded as a
dialect of Gondi, but is
suspected to be
mutually unintelligible with...
- Sénégal, (1990) pp. 20–21, 149–155, ISBN 2-7236-1055-1. Clémentine Faïk-Nzuji
Madiya,
Canadian Museum of Civilization,
Canadian Centre for Folk
Culture Studies...
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Madiya, Clémentine Faïk-Nzuji (1996).
Tracing Memory: A
Glossary of
Graphic Signs...
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Gupteshwar Mandir,
Bhadbhada falls,
Gughra Fall, Osho Amritdham,
Pisanhari Ki
Madiya which is a
historic Jain
pilgrimage near
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical...
- over 10
million speakers.
Other languages in this
subgroup include Muria,
Madiya, and Koya. It is
undetermined whether Pardhan is a
separate language or...
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African Religion,
Volume 1, SAGE (2009), p. 39, ISBN 9781412936361 [1]
Madiya, Clémentine Faïk-Nzuji,
Canadian Museum of Civilization,
Canadian Centre...
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Chunilal Madia (12
August 1922 – 29
December 1968) was a
Gujarati author from Gujarat, India,
primarily known for his
novels and
short stories set in rural...
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Kasaravalli as Swami's
mother Suhasini Adarkar as Swami's
grandmother Kanti Madiya as
Muniya "Muni" B.
Jayashree as Muniya's wife Somu as
Shopkeeper Teddy...
- Clémentine Faïk-Nzuji
Madiya (born Clémentine Nzuji, 21
January 1944), is a
Congolese poet and writer. She was born in Tshofa,
Kabinda District in the...
- Odisha,
Andhra Pradesh Koya 360,000
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana,
Chhattisgarh Madiya 360,000 Chhattisgarh, Telangana,
Maharashtra Kuvi 155,000 Odisha, Andhra...