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Manth (Etruscan: 𐌈𐌍𐌀𐌌, romanized: Manth),
latinized as
Mantus, is an
epithet of the
Etruscan chthonic fire god Śuri as god of the underworld; this...
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Mantus". Discogs.
Retrieved 2024-06-08. "Spirit of Metal:
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Mantu may
refer to
Manti (food) po****r in most
Turkic cuisines Mantu Sen (1923–1990),
Indian cricketer Lucia Mantu (pen name of
Camelia Nădejde; 1888–1971)...
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spirits of the night, as well as the
Lares and the Manes. She,
along with
Mantus (Etruscan: 𐌈𐌍𐌀𐌌, romanized: Manth),
ruled the underworld. Her counterpart...
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Sanata Ibrahim Nasiru Mantu (16
February 1947 – 17
August 2021) was a
Nigerian politician who
served as the
deputy president of the
Nigerian Senate from...
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Mantu Debnath (also
spelt as
Montu Debnath) is an
Indian gymnast from Tripura. He won gold
medals at
national level competition,
became the
first Indian...
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Mantu Sen (21 June 1923 – 12
April 1990) was an
Indian cricketer. He pla****
eighteen first-class
matches for
Bengal between 1942 and 1959. List of Bengal...
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filled with
pumpkin In
Afghan cuisine, the
thinly rolled out
dough of the
mantu is
filled with beef or lamb
mixed with
minced onions and ****es, steamed...
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special gatherings. It is
similar to
mantu,
which is also po****r in Afghanistan. In
contrast to aushak,
mantu have a meat filling.
Aushak Recipe, Food...
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Archived from the
original on 23
April 2017.
Georgescu 1991, p. 2.
Mantu, Cornelia-Magda (2000). "Cucuteni–Tripolye
cultural complex:
relations and...