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  2. Bada Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Bada Valley or Napu Valley, located in the Lore Lindu National Park in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, contains hundreds of megaliths of undetermined age that are called watu ("stone") in the local Badaic languages and arca ("statue") in Indonesian. The purpose of the megaliths and their builders are unknown.

  3. Pokekea Megalithic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Pokekea Megalithic Site is a megalithic archaeological site in the Lore Lindu National Park.It is located in the Behoa (Besoa) Valley northwest of Bada Valley.The Behoa valley is notable for its preserved kalambas, megaliths shaped like large cylindrical stone vats.

  4. Badaic languages - Wikipedia

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    The classification of the Badaic languages has been controversial. While traditionally held to be a branch of the Kaili-Pamona languages, [3] [4] they share many features with languages of the Seko branch of the South Sulawesi languages [2] and have been reclassified in recent sugrouping proposals as South Sulawesi languages that were strongly influenced by Kaili-Pamona languages.

  5. Belesvara Shiva Temple - Wikipedia

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    On elevation the vimana is a rekha deul with usual bada, gandi and mastaka. The temple is in a dilapidated condition and partially buried, with cracks on all sides with vegetation growing and entry of rainwater. What exists at present is the bada and gandi. The remaining part of the bada measure 1.30 metres.

  6. Bada' - Wikipedia

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    Bada’ was later studied by the likes of Ibn Babawayh (d. 991), al-Shaykh al-Mufid (d. 1022), and al-Shaykh al-Tusi (d. 1067), all of whom were prominent Twelver scholars. [13] Then bada’ gradually lost its significance in Twelver thought, [14] until the Safavid era, when the topic was treated by the likes of Mir Damad (d. 1630) and Mulla ...

  7. Bada - Wikipedia

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    Bada (crater), a crater on Mars named after the village; Bada (rural locality), a rural locality (selo) in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia Bada (air base), an air base near the village; Bada (Wolaita), an administrative town of Hobicha Woreda, Wolayita Zone, Ethiopia; Bada, Davangere, a village in Davangere district, Karnataka, India

  8. Made in Sea - Wikipedia

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    Made in Sea is the third studio album released on January 26, 2006 by South Korean singer Bada.The album represented a new concept for Bada as a singer - whereas her first two albums showed her as very feminine, this time her image changed to a more androgynous look.

  9. Hathibada Ghosundi inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    They are believed to have been displaced because the Mughal emperor Akbar during his seize of Chittorgarh camped at Nagari, built some facilities by breaking and reusing old structures, a legacy that gave the location its name "Hathi-bada" or "elephant stable". The part discovered in the Hathibada wall has the same style, same Brahmi script ...