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  2. Hanuman Jayanti - Wikipedia

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    12 December [2] Tamil and Malayali date 30 December [3] 2025 date: Most regions 12 April [4] Telugu date 22 May [5] Kannada date 03 December (Eastern hemisphere) [6] 02 December (Western hemisphere) [7] Tamil and Malayali date 19 December [8] Frequency: Annual: Related to: Ram Navami, Chaitra Navaratri

  3. Hanuman - Wikipedia

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    However, in parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, Hanuman Jayanti is observed in the regional Hindu month of Mārgaḻi, which overlaps with December and January. The festive day is observed with devotees gathering at Hanuman temples before sunrise, and day long spiritual recitations and story reading about the victory of good over evil.

  4. Pacha (Inca mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In the pre-Columbian Andean world, the conception of time was associated with space, both collectively called pacha (earth, soil), which was in continual development toward order and toward "functional differentiation and discontinuity of forms, factors of complementarity rather than rivalry, therefore of peace and productivity". [1]

  5. Hanuš of Lipá - Wikipedia

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    Hanuš was the third son of Henry III of Lipá.He is first mentioned in a document from 1397. [1] Hanuš is known to have joined John of Görlitz' campaign to free King Wenceslaus IV from captivity in 1394.

  6. Hanu - Wikipedia

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  7. Aryan Valley - Wikipedia

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    The region is inhabited by the Brokpas — an exonym, used by the Ladakhis (lit. Highlanders) — who are a sub-group of the Shin people. [2] From their oral history, it can be reasoned that Dah-Hanu region was first occupied c. 10th century by a group of migratory Shins who practiced the largely-animist ancient Dardic religion, and staked claim to a "Minaro" ethnic identity. [2]

  8. White House Hanukkah Party - Wikipedia

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    President Trump displays his signature on an executive order committing his administration to combating the rise of anti-Semitism, signed during the afternoon Hanukkah reception, December 11, 2019. The 2019 White House Hanukkah party was held on December 11, a week and a half prior to the holiday, in the East Room of the White House.

  9. Dah Hanu - Wikipedia

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    Dah (also known as Dha) and Hanu are two villages of the Brokpa of the Leh District of the Indian union territory of Ladakh. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Until 2010, these were the only two villages where tourists were allowed to visit out of a number of Brokpa villages.