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reside in the top of the
Heingang Ching (
Marjing hills).
According to the
Leithak Leikharol PuYa, God
Marjing (mentioned as "Maraching")
originated from...
- in display. The
Marjing Polo
Complex (Meitei:
Ibudhou Marjing Khubham) is a
sports complex dedicated to
ancient Meitei deity Marjing,
Sagol Kangjei (Meitei...
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reserved for
Meitei royals and nobles. The
Marjing Polo
Complex is a
sports complex,
dedicated to
Marjing, the
Meitei god of
horses and polo. It was built...
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proper rendering support, you may see
errors in display. The
Marjing Polo
Statue (Meitei:
Marjing Sagol Kangjei Mitam) is a
colossal classical equestrian statue...
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Marj (Arabic: المرج, al-
Marj, "The Meadows"), El Merj in
Benghazi and
Egyptian Arabic, is a city in
northeastern Libya and the
administrative seat of the...
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Government of
Manipur developed Marjing Polo Statue, the world's
tallest equestrian statue of a polo player,
standing inside the
Marjing Polo Complex,
which is...
- The
Battle of
Marj Ayyun was a
military confrontation fought at
Marj Ayyun near the
Litani River (modern-day Lebanon) in June 1179
between the Kingdom...
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Marj is a city in Libya.
Marj may also
refer to:
Marj, Iran, a
village in
Kerman Province Marenj, also
Romanized as
Mārj, a
village in
Kurdistan Province...
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Marjorie "
Marj"
Brasch (previously Neilson) is a
fictional character on the New
Zealand soap
opera Shortland Street.
Being part of the
original cast, she...
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occasion of her death, Film
International published a fond
remembrance of
Marj Dusay by A
Chronicle of
Corpses writer/director McElhinney.
Dusay made her...