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  2. Amrapali - Wikipedia

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    Amrapali was born around 600-500 BCE, to Mahanama & an unknown mother. Etymologically, the variants on her name derive from a combination of two Sanskrit words: amra, meaning mango, and pallawa, meaning young leaves or sprouts. [9]

  3. Mango (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Mango was founded by Sephardic Jewish immigrants from Turkey, Isak Andic and his brother Nahman Andic, in 1984. [2] Mango's website was created in 1995, and in 2000, opened its first online store. H.E. by Mango is a men's line created in 2008, [3] and renamed Mango Man in 2014. [4] Football player Zinedine Zidane helped advertise Mango Man.

  4. International Mango Festival - Wikipedia

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    India exports about 40,000 metric tonnes of mangoes to 80 countries and the annual revenue earned from exporting mangoes and mango products reaches $85 million. Festival organisers hope the event will help to raise these figures significantly. Hindu mythology in India gives the mango an aura of mystique as a symbol of the joy of life. [5]

  5. Kavery Nambisan - Wikipedia

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    Mango-coloured Fish (1998) concerns a woman whose marriage has been arranged to a man she does not love. [9] On Wings of Butterflies (2002) is set in the women's movement in independent India and narrates the story of a group of women entering politics. [ 9 ]

  6. Raspuri - Wikipedia

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    The 'Raspuri' mango is an extremely popular variety of mango in South Indian state of Karnataka especially grown in and around Bengaluru, Ramanagara, Kolar, Chikkaballapura, Tumakuru. This fruit is also known as sweet mango. It is also known as the Pairi mango in Maharashtra state. Raspuri: Raspuri mango This is called the Queen Mango of India ...

  7. Mango - Wikipedia

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    Mango blossoms are also used in the worship of the goddess Saraswati. Mango leaves decorate archways and doors in Indian houses during weddings and celebrations such as Ganesh Chaturthi. Mango motifs and paisleys are widely used in different Indian embroidery styles, and are found in Kashmiri shawls, Kanchipuram and silk sarees.

  8. Malihabad - Wikipedia

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    Malihabad is the largest of Uttar Pradesh's 14 designated mango belts and accounted for 12.5% of all mango production in the state in 2013. [2] Hundreds of mango varieties are grown here, including the Chausa, Langda, Safeda, and most famously the Dasheri, the "king of mangoes" [2] of which it is one of India's main producers and exporters. [1]

  9. Mango Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Mango Meadows is a place where children, women, old people, differently able, young people and all those who like to know and experience the beauty of nature can enjoy it. [19] The world’s largest Bible Statue is located at Mango Meadows Agricultural Theme Park, Kaduthuruthy, Kerala, India. The statue of the Bible stands at 25 ft by 25 ft.