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Years of Lead.
Mikis Mandakas was born in Athens, Greece. He was the son of army
officer Nikos Mandakas and
mother Kalliopi Mandaka. In his
adulthood he...
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cooked on an
upturned pot. In
Madanapala Nighantu,
several varieties of
mandakas are
mentioned which are
prepared by
adding vikola, karkaṭa, drākṣā and...
- 2016. [verification needed] www.wisdomlib.org (14
August 2014). "
Mandaka,
Maṇḍaka,
Mandāka, Mamdaka: 22 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org.
Archived from the...
- ****uras, the ****is, the Avantis, and the Apara-****is; the Gomantas, the
Mandakas, the Shandas, the Vidarbhas, the Rupavahikas; the Aswakas, the Pansurashtras...
- (at
Stade Lausanne until 30 June 2025) — MF SUI Amin
Hajoubi (at Biel-Bienne
until 30 June 2025) — MF SUI Joël
Mandaka (at
Bavois until 30 June 2025)...
- (पानीय),
compare Hindi pānī (पानी),
Nepali (पानी)
manro bread Sanskrit maṇḍaka (मण्डक) 'kind of bread',
compare Sindhi mānī (مَانِي),
Newari mari (मरि)...
- name of the
Aristotle University Chorus is "J.
Mandakas Chorus",
named after its founder, John
Mandakas, who
created it in 1953.
Nowadays the
chorus plays...
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Pauravakas and the Nishadas, the Pisachas, with the Kundavishas, and the
Mandakas, the
Ladakas (Ladakh), the Tanganas, and the Uddras, the Saravas, the Tumbhumas...
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Manolis Mantakas Emmanuel Mandakas,
photo of
unknown author circa 1943
Member of ****enic
Parliament for
Piraeus In
office March 5, 1950 –
November 16...
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milky way' or 'the galaxy'. In Sanskrit-English the
Mandakini is
called mandāka,
which roughly translates to 'the
Ganges of Heaven'. The
Mandakini basin...