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  2. Eastern Khanty language - Wikipedia

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    The Vakh dialect is divergent. It has rigid vowel harmony and a tripartite (ergative–accusative) case system, where the subject of a transitive verb takes the instrumental case suffix -nə- , while the object takes the accusative case suffix.

  3. TV9 Bharatvarsh - Wikipedia

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    TV9 Bharatvarsh, launched on 30 March 2019, [1] [2] is an Indian Hindi-language news channel owned by the TV9 Network. [3] [4] It became the No. 2 popular Hindi news channel [5] [6] within a year. TV9 Bharatvarsh appointed Barun Das as CEO in 2019. [7] [8] It has been doing 24/7 coverage of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.

  4. Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport - Wikipedia

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    [9] Aerial view of the airport. At 10,682 feet, it is the highest airport in India. In 2019, the Airports Authority of India planned to construct a new passenger terminal beside the current terminal at a cost of ₹ 480 crore (US$55 million) to cater to increasing traffic.

  5. Ramchandra Shukla - Wikipedia

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    Ram Chandra Shukla (4 October 1884 – 2 February 1941), [1] better known as Acharya Shukla, was an Indian historian of Hindi literature. He is regarded as the first codifier of the history of Hindi literature in a scientific system by using wide, empirical research [2] with scant resources.

  6. Vakh - Wikipedia

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    The Vakh (Russian: Вах) is a river in Khanty–Mansia, Russia. It is a right tributary of the Ob. The Vakh is 964 kilometres (599 mi) long with a basin area of 76,700 square kilometres (29,600 sq mi). [1] The river is a status B Ramsar wetland, nominated for designation as a Wetland of International Importance in 2000. [2]

  7. Vāc - Wikipedia

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    Vac (Sanskrit: वाच्, vāc) is a Vedic goddess who is a personified form of divine speech. She enters into the inspired poets and visionaries, gives expression and energy to those she loves; she is called the "mother of the Vedas" and consort of Prajapati, the Vedic embodiment of mind. [1]

  8. Asa di Var - Wikipedia

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    Asa di Var (Gurmukhi: ਆਸਾ ਦੀ ਵਾਰ) meaning "A ballad of hope", [1] is a collection of 24 stanzas (pauris) in the Guru Granth Sahib, from ang 462 to ang 475. ...

  9. Mandala 9 - Wikipedia

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    The ninth Mandala of the Rigveda, also called the Soma Mandala, has 114 hymns, entirely (although Griffith marks 9.5 as dedicated to the Apris) devoted to Sóma Pávamāna, "Purifying Soma", the sacred potion of the Vedic religion.