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Magadi is a town and
taluk located in
Bengaluru South district, Karnataka, India. As per a legend,
Magadi was
founded in 1139 by a
Chola king, who, in...
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Anakreon mention both
magadis and pektis.
According to
Aristoxenos magadis and
pektis were the same instrument; if this is
correct magadis would have been ****ociated...
- Lake
Magadi is the
southernmost lake in the
Kenyan Rift Valley,
lying in a
catchment of
faulted volcanic rocks,
north of Tanzania's Lake Natron. During...
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Alucita magadis is a moth of the
family Alucitidae. It is
found in
India (****am). Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G.;...
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magadis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Magadi is a town in the
Indian state of Karnataka.
Magadi may also
refer to:
Magadi, Kenya, a town...
- The
Magadi Soda
Company manufactures soda ash at the
Kenyan town of
Magadi,
which is in
southwestern Kenya. It is the
largest manufacturer of soda ash...
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types of harps.
Names found in
written sources include pektis, trigonos,
magadis, sambuca, epigonion.
These names could denote instruments of this type...
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Magadi Airport is an
airport near
Magadi, Kenya.
Magadi Airport (IATA: n/a, ICAO: HKMG) is
located in the
Magadi Division of
Kajiado County, in southern...
- Lake
Magadi, also
spelled Lake Magad, is a
shallow soda lake in the
southwest of the
Ngorogoro crater in
northeastern Tanzania, is
often inhabited by thousands...
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Magadi is a 2012
Indian Kannada-language
directed by
Abhishek KS
starring Deepak and Rak****ha. The
feature film is
produced by Ba. Ma.
Harish and B. M...