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  2. Mane (clan) - Wikipedia

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    The Mane [1] also called (Gārudā माने Rāṣṭrakūṭa), is a Maratha clan [2] [3] [4] found largely in Maharashtra, Karnataka and neighbouring states of India. [ citation needed ] History

  3. Marathi people - Wikipedia

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    Marathi Hindu people follow a partially Patronymic naming system. For example, it is customary to associate the father's name with the given name. In the case of married women, the husband's name is associated with the given name. Therefore, the constituents of a Marathi name as given name /first name, father/husband, family name /surname. For ...

  4. Trees of India - Wikipedia

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    Gulmohar ("Fire of the Forest",Flamboyant, Royal Peacock flower, Royal Gold Mohur or Fire tree, Mayaram மயரம் in Tamil,Neruppukkondrai Maram in Tamil, Shima Sankesula in Telugu, Krishnachura in Bengali and Gulmohr-गुलमोहर in Marathi) -- Delonix (or Poinciana) regia, commonly called "turrai " in Telugu

  5. Maratha clan system - Wikipedia

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    Influential families from this era include, Sawant of Sawantwadi, Ghorpade of Mudhol, Nimbalkar of Phaltan, Mane, Shirke, Mahadik and Mohite. [8] Shivaji's own Bhosale family came to prominence later then these families. In his quest for swarajya, he had to fight, or subdue these families using a variety of strategies.

  6. Marathi Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Marathi Wikipedia (Marathi: मराठी विकिपीडिया) is the Marathi language edition of Wikipedia, a free and publicly editable online encyclopedia, and was launched on 1 May 2003.

  7. Priya (given name) - Wikipedia

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    'dear, beloved', IAST: Priyā) [1] is a common given name in India which is also used in Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Thailand. It is cognate to the name of the Germanic goddess Frigg ; both descend from the Proto-Indo-European stem * priH-o- , meaning "beloved".

  8. Culture of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Ganesh Chaturthi, a popular festival in the state. Maharashtra is the third largest state of India in terms of land area and second largest in terms of population in India. . It has a long history of Marathi saints of Varakari religious movement, such as Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Chokhamela, Eknath and Tukaram which forms the one of bases of the culture of Maharashtra or Marathi culture.

  9. Vishal (name) - Wikipedia

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    Vishal (विशाल) is a name for males. Vishal means great , grandeur , magnificence, prominence, and eminence . The meaning is also attributive to the property of being grand.