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  2. Maselekwane Modjadji - Wikipedia

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    Maselekwane reigned from 1800 to 1854. She was succeeded by Rain Queen Masalanabo Modjadji II. The woman who became the first Modjadji was known as Maselekwane Modjadji I. She lived in complete seclusion, deep in the forest where she practiced secretive rituals to make rain. Maselekwane committed ritual suicide by ingesting poison in 1854. [1]

  3. Chiranan Pitpreecha - Wikipedia

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    Her first collection of poems, Bai Mai Ti Hai Pai (The Missing Leaf) received the S.E.A. Write Award in 1989. In 1992, her poem "First Rain" was named best poem of the year by PEN International Thailand. [3] In 2011, she was named one of the 65 most influential women in Thailand. [1]

  4. Rain Queen - Wikipedia

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    Queen Modjadji, or the Rain Queen, is the hereditary queen of Balobedu, a people of the Limpopo Province of South Africa. The Rain Queen is believed to have special powers, including the ability to control the clouds and rainfall. [1] She is known as a mystical and historic figure who brought rain to her allies and drought to her enemies.

  5. File:To Catch the Rain.pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Timeline of meteorology - Wikipedia

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    3000 BC – Meteorology in India can be traced back to around 3000 BC, with writings such as the Upanishads, containing discussions about the processes of cloud formation and rain and the seasonal cycles caused by the movement of the Earth around the Sun. [1] 600 BC – Thales may qualify as the first Greek meteorologist. He reputedly issues ...

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