- Look up
munja,
muñja, or sa:मुञ्ज in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Munja may
refer to:
Munja Aboriginal Cattle Station or
Munja Aboriginal reserve,...
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Munja (reigned c. 972-990s CE), also
known as
Vakpati II, was an
Indian ruler from the
Paramara dynasty, who
ruled the
Kingdom of Malwa. He is
known for...
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Bhura Munja Jadeja was an
Indian gangster turned politician from Gujarat. He was a
Member of the
Legislative ****embly for the Ranavav-Kutiyana constituency...
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mentions the
Upanayan ceremony known as
Munja in Marathi,
which marks the
beginning of the
student phase, and the Sod
Munja ceremony,
which marks the transition...
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Operation Munja 93 was a
military operation conducted on
January 11, 1993, by the 505th Bužim
Brigade of the Army of the
Republic of
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- and a
girdle made of
munja gr****
around the waist,
typically at the age of seven. He is
known as
Munjya when he puts on the
munja gr**** girdle. According...
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Munja (from Serbian: муња, lit. 'lightning') is a
combat engineering vehicle produced by Serbia. VTI did the
conceptual design of the
Munja general-purpose...
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uncle Munja (and his father's predecessor)
loved him greatly, and
appointed him as the king. However,
several later legendary accounts state that
Munja was...
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Barbara Munjas (born 7
December 1988) is a
Croatian singer and songwriter. She is most
known as the lead
vocalist lyricist for the rock band
Barbari and...
- Australia) the Avon
Valley Cattle Station, also
known as
Munja Aboriginal Cattle Station or
Munja Aboriginal reserve the Avon
Valley National Park the final...