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- Thekkinkadu Maidanam is a historic open ground located in the center of Thrissur city in the Kerala state of India. The 65-acre area surrounds the ancient...
- as Mananchira Maidanam (Playground) and was famous for football. Several football tournaments were conducted here. The Mananchira Maidanam was also famous...
- devotee of Ramana Maharshi, maintains an ashram at Bheemili, Visakhapatnam. Maidanam Sasirekha Dyvamicchina bharya Jeevitadarsam Brahmanikam Vivaham Aruna ****uya...
- large ground between the Fort and the Palakkad Townhall, known as Kota Maidanam (Fort Maidan/Fort Grounds). The ground is now used to stage cricket matches...
- Fort Maidan, also known as Kota Maidanam, is a multi-use stadium in Palakkad, India. It is currently used mostly for cricket matches. The Fort Maidan holds...
- Justice The Statue of Social Justice of B. R. Ambedkar Location Swarajya Maidanam, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India Type Statue Material Steel, br****, bronze...
- District Collectors. It now houses the Mahatma Gandhi Museum. Tamukkam Maidanam (Ground) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tamukkam Palace. David...
- Muthukumar Anand Aravindakshan, K, Sean Roldan, Premji Amaren   4. "Alayadhe Summa Summa #1" Gnanakaravel K   5. "Maida Maidanam" Gnanakaravel Priya Himesh  ...
- facilities by the Muni****lity. The city has Fort Maidan also known as Kota Maidanam, a multi-use stadium in the center of the Palakkad. It is currently used...
- Tamukkam Ground (Tamukkam maidanam) is located in Tallakulam in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. Historically this ground was developed by Viswanatha Nayak, first...