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Mednis (feminine: Medne): is a Latvian-language
surname meaning "capercaillie" or "wood grouse".
People with that name include:
Arnis Mednis (born 1961)...
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Kunwar Medni Singh (around 1857) was a
member of
royal family of
Pratapgarh of Oudh,
British India. He
established a town near
Pratapgarh of
Uttar Pradesh...
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Medni Rid (Bulgarian: Медни рид,
meaning Copper Ridge), also
known as
Bakarlak (Бакърлък)
until 1942, is a
ridge in south-eastern Bulgaria. It
forms the...
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treachery he had him beheaded.
Later Jai
Singh inspired the
Garhwali prince Medni Shah to
emulate Aurangzeb and
revolt against his father.
According to the...
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Edmar John
Mednis (Latvian: Edmārs Džons
Mednis;
March 22, 1937 –
February 13, 2002) was a Latvian-American
chess player and
writer of
Latvian origin....
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fortress against a
queen than do two
bishops or a
bishop and a knight. From
Mednis Compared to a bishop, a
knight is
often not as good in an endgame. A knight...
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White has,
behind only 1.e4 and 1.d4. The move has been
described by
Edmar Mednis as a "perfect and
flexible opening" and by
others such as Aron Nimzowitsch...
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Arnis Mednis (born 18
October 1961) is a
Latvian singer. He
represented Latvia at the
Eurovision Song
Contest 2001 in
Denmark with the song, "Too Much"...
- Sirmur) at the
request of Raja
Medni Prakash. From Nahan, he
proceeded to Paonta.
According to Ajay S. Rawat, Raja Mat(
Medni)
Prakash invited the Guru to...
- ISBN 978-954-8782-56-2.
Mednis 1997, pp. 56, 146.
Mednis calls 6.Bc4
against the
Najdorf Variation "Fischer's 6 B-QB4".
Mednis 1997, pp. 56, 74, 80, 88...