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Cerbera manghas (formerly
Cerbera tanghin),
commonly known as the sea mango,
tangena or
bintaro is a
small evergreen coastal tree
growing up to 12 metres...
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Mångha (måŋha) is the
Avestan for "Moon, month",
equivalent to
Persian Māh (ماه; Old
Persian 𐎶𐎠𐏃 māha). It is the name of the
lunar deity in Zoroastrianism...
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Three trees of this
genus are mangroves,
Cerbera floribunda,
Cerbera manghas and
Cerbera odollam. They are
perennial trees or
shrubs growing up 30 m...
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poisoning have occurred. For instance,
consumption of the sea
mango (Cerbera
manghas) by the
coconut crab may make the
coconut crab
toxic due to the presence...
- as a vector. A
similar site was
found in
China in 2011; the site
Hamin Mangha in
northeast China dates back to
approximately 5000
years ago and features...
- an
accused party. The
trial utilized seeds of the tree
species Cerbera manghas (family Apocynaceae),
which produces seeds that
contain highly toxic cardiac...
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founded in 1919. It was
named after three brothers Jeevan Das, Bal
Chand and
Mangha Ram Pamnani.Their
factory in
Sakkur also made
candy and medicines. During...
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tangena (a
harsh trial by
ordeal using a
poisonous nut from the
Cerbera manghas tree)
resulted in a high
mortality rate
among both
soldiers and civilians...
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including the
suicide tree (Cerbera odollam) and the sea
mango (Cerbera
manghas). As a
cardiac glycoside,
cerberin disrupts the
function of the
heart by...
- (Siberian Yupik) Ka'cak
Iranian Anahita (Aredvi Sura Anahita, Nahid) Mah (
Mangha)
Iranian -
Zoroastrian Ahurani Ameretat (Amordad, Amurdad, Mordad) Arshtat...