- India, the
namda became po****r
during the time of the
Mughal emperor Akbar (1556–1605). It is said that he was so much
impressed by a
namda given as a...
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Abdulrazak Saad
Namdas (born
January 1, 1969) is a
Nigerian veteran journalist and politician.
Namdas a
member of
Nigeria Federal House of Representatives...
- attractive. They are
cheap and used for
dewan covering or as
floor covering—
namdas.
Triangular knit lace
shawls are
usually knitted from the neck down, and...
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arrival of
chilies in the country,
Bhutanese people used a
plant called “
namda” for seasoning.
Chilli was
possibly brought to the
country by
Indian pilgrims...
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known as
Namda. She
graduated from the
Craft Development Institute,
Srinagar and she was
involved in a
project based on
Namda textiles.
Namda rugs have...
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Fragment of a
Buddha stele in the name of a "Kshatrapa lady"
named Naṃda ( Naṃdaye Kshatrapa), from the Art of Mathura. The
stele is
dedicated to the...
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goods as
namdas, shawls, pashmina, pherans, Papier-mâché,
basketry copper, rugs, wood carving, silk and
woolen clothing, patto, ****s,
namda gubba, and...
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found with the
mention of the name of the
donor as a "Kshatrapa lady"
named Naṃda who
dedicated the
Bodhisattva image "for the
welfare and
happiness of all...
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instead of
Burmese script.
Nanda Bayin (Burmese: နန္ဒဘုရင်,
pronounced [
nàɰ̃da̰ bəjɪ̀ɰ̃]; Thai: นันทบุเรง, RTGS: Nantha Bureng; 9
November 1535 – 30 November [O...
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academic unions - the
National ****ociation of
Medical and
Dental Academics (
NAMDA) and the
Congress of
Nigerian University Academics (CONUA). ASUU eventually...