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Nemertian
Nemertian Ne*mer"ti*an, a. & n. (Zo["o]l.) Nemertean.

Meaning of Mertia from wikipedia

- Archips mertias is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Himachal Pradesh, India. Wikispecies has information related to Archips...
- The Rat**** dynasty or Rathor dynasty was an Indian dynasty belonging to the Rat**** clan of Rajputs that has historically ruled over parts of Rajasthan...
- Ghanerao and others The same spirit was shown by many descendants of the Mertia Royal Family, including the Chiefs of Rian, Methri and Alniyawas who fought...
- The Hiranbaz are a Muslim community found in the state of Rajasthan in India. They are also known as Mertia or Mertia Qasai.[citation needed] v t e...
- this time, Bijay's army faced two heavy defeats at the Battle of Patan and Mertia in 1790 and Marwar had to cede a lot of territory to the Marathas. In 1793...
- The Jodha tribe lost three leaders: Hayatmall, Ghuman, and Jogidas. The Mertias lost Bhum Singh, Kushal Singh, and Gulab, son of Hathi. The Jadon, Sonigira...
- "b" squadron which consisted solely of Jodha Rat****s. "A" squad, the Mertias followed and "C" squad, with its mixed force came in later....Haifa is...
- menotoma (Meyrick, 1937) Archips meridionalis Yasuda & Kawabe, 1980 Archips mertias Rose & Pooni, 2004 Archips micace**** (Walker, 1863) Archips mimicus Walsingham...
- (1740 BS) by Maharaja Bijay Singh, third son of Maharaja Raghunath Singh Mertia Rat**** of Maroth. In 1820 AD it accepted nominal allegiance of Jodhpur...
- (1740 BS) by Maharaja Bijay Singh, third son of Maharaja Raghunath Singh Mertia of Panch Mahal Maroth. Later, after a treaty in 1820 AD it became a Thikana...