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Miani in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Miani may
refer to:
Elmer Osmar Ramón
Miani (1933–2014),
Argentine Roman Catholic bishop Giovanni Miani (1810–1872)...
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Miani Sahib Graveyard (Punjabi, Urdu: میانی صاحب قبرستان) is the
largest graveyard in the city of La****, ****stan. It is in the
centre of La****...
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Battle of
Miani or
Meeanee (Balochi: مياني جنگ) was a
battle between forces of the
Bombay Army of the East
India Company,
under the
command of Charles...
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Miani Maluk or
Meeanee (Urdu: میانی, Sindhi: مياڻي) is a
village in Sindh, ****stan, on the east side of the
Indus River. It was the site of the Battle...
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Miani is a
village in
Shahkot in
Jalandhar district of
Punjab state, India. It is
located 15
kilometres (9.3 mi) from Shahkot, 33
kilometres (21 mi) from...
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Giovanni Miani (Rovigo 17
March 1810 –
Tangasi 21
November 1872) was an
Italian explorer. He is
known for his
explorations of the Nile,
where he came...
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Miani Hor is a
swampy lagoon southwest of Uthal,
lying on the
coast of
Lasbela District of Balochistan, ****stan.
Covering an area of 7,471 hectares,...
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Miani,
formerly Tani
after a
village name, is a
Papuan language complex of
Madang Province,
Papua New Guinea. The
northern and
southern varieties, Miani...
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Valeria Miani (1563 – 1620) was a
playwright noted for her
works Celinda, a Tragedy, and
Amorosa Speranza. She was from the
Republic of Venice.
Miani married...
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Miani (Pashto: Mianrhi) is a
pashtun tribe, who are the
descendants of Saraban, the son of Qais
Abdur Raseed. Now they
mainly inhabit the
Gomal plains...