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  2. Garba (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Garba is a form of Gujarati dance which originates from the state of Gujarat, India. The name is derived from the Sanskrit term Garbha . [ 1 ] Many traditional garbas are performed around a centrally lit lamp or a picture or statue of the Hindu goddess Durga .

  3. Maa Aarki - Wikipedia

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    Maa Shakti (previously known as Aarki) is the name of the world record garba, which has been organized every year by Mr. Jayesh Thakkar and his NGO Samvedan Charitable Trust which runs the garba festival in the city of Vadodara.

  4. Navaratri - Wikipedia

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    Garba dancing is a Navaratri tradition in Gujarat. In Gujarat and nearby Hindu communities such as in Malwa, the garbo significance is celebrated through performance arts on all nine days. [65] [66] The most visible is group dances called Garba accompanied by live orchestra, seasonal raga, or devotional songs. It is a folk dance where people of ...

  5. Gujarati people - Wikipedia

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    Gujarati Hindus are the second largest linguistic/religious group in Canada's Indian community after Punjabi Sikhs, and Toronto is home to the largest Navratri raas garba festival in North America. [93] The Muslim Ismaili Khoja form a significant part of the Canadian diaspora estimated to be about 80,000 in numbers overall. [94]

  6. Garbure - Wikipedia

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    Garbure (French pronunciation:; Occitan: [ɡarˈbyɾe]) is a thick French stew traditionally based on cabbage and confit d'oie, [1] though the modern version is usually made with ham, cheese and stale bread. [2]

  7. Joseph Nanven Garba - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Nanven Garba CFR (17 July 1943 – 1 June 2002) was a Nigerian general, diplomat, and politician who served as president of the United Nations General Assembly from 1989 to 1990. He served as federal commissioner for external affairs from 1975 to 1978, commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy from 1978 to 1979 and commander of the ...

  8. Garba - Wikipedia

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    Garba (given name), list of people; Ahmed Garba (born 1980), Nigerian football striker; Bala Garba (born 1974), Nigerian football coach; Binta Masi Garba (born 1967), Nigerian politician and businesswoman; Hamsou Garba (born 1958), Nigerien singer; Harouna Garba (born 1986), Nigerian track hurdler; Ibrahim Garba, Nigerian university vice-chancellor

  9. Ivorian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Location of Ivory Coast. Ivorian cuisine is the traditional cuisine of Côte d'Ivoire, or the Ivory Coast, and is based on tubers, grains, pig, chicken, seafood, fish, fresh fruits, vegetables and spices.