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  2. Suvarnabhumi - Wikipedia

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    The history of geography thus shows us how the Gold and Silver Islands were constantly, so to speak, wandering towards the East. Marco Polo spoke, in the most exaggerated language, of the wealth of gold in Zipangu, situated at the extremity of this part of the world, and had thus pointed out where the precious metals should preferably be sought.

  3. Ethnic groups in Delhi - Wikipedia

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    [28] [29] English is the principal written language of the city and the most commonly used language in government work and in Delhi's huge financial sector. In addition to Hindi , Punjabi and English, Urdu also has official language status in Delhi.

  4. Creation of life from clay - Wikipedia

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    The Gondi people believe that Nantu (the moon) was made of mud that Kumpara spat onto his son. [27] The Garo people in India believe that a beetle gave clay to the creator god Tatara-Rabuga, who made humanity from it. [27] Andamanese Mythology women were fashioned from clay (while the men emerged from split bamboo). [28] [29]

  5. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications. [3]

  6. Lota (vessel) - Wikipedia

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    In some parts of the Indian subcontinent, the use of the phrase "bependi ka lota" (a "lota without a base") is colloquially used to refer to a person who may switch their loyalties. This comes from the observation that a spherical lota without a base tends to roll over in unpredictable directions when kept on uneven ground.

  7. Mṛcchakatika - Wikipedia

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    During the encounter, the boy is distressed because he has recently enjoyed playing with a friend's toy cart of solid gold and no longer wants his own clay cart that his nurse has made for him. Taking pity on him in his sadness, Vasantasenā fills his little clay cart with her own jewelry, heaping his humble toy with a mound of gold before ...

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  9. Churel - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Churel supposedly originated from Persia where they were described as being the spirits of women who died with "grossly unsatisfied desires". [4]In South-East Asia, the Churel is the ghost of a woman who either died during childbirth, while she was pregnant, or during the prescribed "period of impurity".