- were
found during archaeological excavations at the Sri
Lankan city of
Mantai dated to
around 900–1100 AD.
Cloves are
mentioned in the Ramayana. Cloves...
- Publications. ISBN 978-81-85163-87-1. Carswell, John. 1991. "The Port of
Mantai, Sri Lanka." RAI, pp. 197–203. Curtin,
Philip D. (1984). Cross-Cultural...
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territory included Kollimalai near
Karur in the east and Vanchi,
Tondi and
Mantai on the
western coast (Kerala).
Kuttanadu in
Kerala is
after his name, which...
- Lonnoten, Lonolox, Lonoten, Loxon, M E Medic, Maev-Medic, Mandi, Manoxidil,
Mantai, Men's Rogaine, Minodil, Minodril, Minostyl, Minovital, Minox, Minoxi, Minoxidil...
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Manthai (Tamil: மாந்தை, romanized:
Māntai) is a
coastal town and an
ancient harbor situated in the
Mannar district, of the
Northern Province of Sri Lanka...
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Defeated at
Mount Gele,
Mantai fled back to Ula but was
killed by his
subordinates 3
years later in 1596. On the
other hand,
Mantai's younger brother, the...
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original on 24
January 2020.
Retrieved 23 May 2021.
Mantai,
Joshen (25 May 2021). "Felix
Mallard – The 'Ginny and Georgia' star discusses...
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Sungari and
named himself beile of the Ula tribe. Two of his
grandsons were
Mantai (滿泰) and Bujantai, both of whom
would succeed to the
position of
beile of...
- (1543–1583)
Empress Yi
Nurhaci (1559–1626)
Cancha Agu
Empress Xuan (d. 1569)
Ajige (1605–1651)
Buyan Bugan Mantai (d. 1596)
Empress Xiaoliewu (1590–1626)...
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Irumporai ruled from
Kollimalai (near
Karur Vanchi) in the east to
Thondi and
Mantai on the
western coast. He
defeated his
enemies in a
battle at Vilamkil. The...