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Bandi may refer to: People with the name * Bandi (writer), North Korean fiction writer, born 1950 * Bandi Rajan Babu (9 February 1938 – 25 August 2011), an Indian photographer * Bandi Yadagiri, Indian revolutionary poet * Philipp Bandi (born 1977), Swiss track and field athlete Other uses * Gbandi (or Bandi), people of Liberia and Guinea ** Gbandi language (or Bandi), a Mande language spoken by that people * Bandi River, a tributary of the Luni River * Bandi (jacket), a vest-jacket worn in South Asia * Bandi (Star Trek), a fictional race in ''Star Trek'' See also * Bandai (other) * Bandhi, a town of Shaheed Benazir Abad District of Sindh, Pakistan * Bandi Atmakur, a village and a Mandal in Kurnool district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India * Bandy (other) Bandy is a winter sport. Bandy may also refer to: * Bandy (carriage), a cart used in India and Sri Lanka * Bandy (surname), a surname * Bandy-bandy, a snake * Bandy Creek, Western Australia, subu ...
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Bandi (writer)
Bandi (, Korean for "firefly"; born 1950) is the pseudonym used by a North Korean writer. Bandi was born in 1950 in China to Korean parents who had moved there fleeing the Korean War. Bandi grew up in China before the family moved back to North Korea. In the 1970s, Bandi managed to publish some of his early writing in North Korean publications. After the death of Kim Il-sung in 1994 and the hardship that followed, Bandi lost several people close to him to the famine and defections. These developments made Bandi disillusioned with the North Korean system and he started to write dissident literature. The opportunity to publish his dissident writing presented itself when Bandi's friend from Hamhung defected to China. Although the friend could not risk taking the manuscripts with her, she promised that she would find a way to bring them abroad. Several months later, a man previously unknown to Bandi came to see him and passed him a note from the friend, asking Bandi to give the man ...
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Bandi Rajan Babu
Bandi Rajan Babu (9 February 1938 – 25 August 2011) was an Indian photographer. He is known for his black and white pictures of tribal people. He owned the Rajan School of Photography. Early life Bandi Rajan Babu was born at Korutla, in the Karimnagar district (Jagtial district) of the Indian state of Telangana. Early life Rajan took to serious photography in 1960 after joining the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University. Rajan Babu was all set to become a painter until given a Kodak camera. "One of my cousins presented me with a camera when I was in my seventh class and I casually clicked some photos that were appreciated by all, and that was the seeding of a photographer in me. Later, when I joined the five-year diploma course in commercial art, I came across Raja Triambak Raj Bahadur, a pioneer in pictorial photography. It was he who inspired me to wield the camera. And here I am today from a painter to a photographer." Career He started as a lecturer at JNTU Fin ...
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Bandi Yadagiri
Bandi Yadagiri (born Venke Pally, Telangana) is an Indian revolutionary poet. He penned the song Bandi Enka Bandi Katti about the atrocities of 7th Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan which was re-written for the movie ''Maa Bhoomi ''Maa Bhoomi'' () is a 1979 Indian Telugu-language social problem film directed by Goutam Ghose in his debut. The film is produced by B. Narsing Rao, who also wrote the film with Goutam Ghose. The film is based on the novel ''Jab Khet Jage'' by ...''. Yadagiri was an ordinary member of the Left Party from Nalgonda during the Telangana armed struggle. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Yadagiri, Bandi Indian male poets People from Suryapet district Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Poets from Telangana ...
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Philipp Bandi
Philipp Bandi (born 28 September 1977) is a Swiss track and field athlete competing mainly in the 5000 metres and middle distance events. Bandi competed in the 5000 metres at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's most populous national capital city, with over 21 ..., but failed to qualify for the final. References 1977 births Living people Swiss male middle-distance runners Swiss male long-distance runners Olympic athletes for Switzerland Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Olympics {{Switzerland-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Gbandi
Gbandi (or Bandi, Bande, Gbande, Gbunde) is an ethnic group of Liberia. It is also the language traditionally spoken by these people. Famous Gbandi Personalities: Dr. Stephen A. Yekehson - Late ( professor and president of the University of Liberia). Dr. Harry Fombah Moniba Late (Vice President Unser Samuel K. Doe) Jackson Fombah Kanneh - Journalist ( for. Reporter for Voice Of America and Reuters News Agency. People The population is estimated at 107,000 people; of which many fled to Guinea during the Liberian Civil War. Gbandi people practice Islam and Christianity, as well as some traditional beliefs. Language Gbandi is a Southwestern Mande language The Mande languages are spoken in several countries in West Africa by the Mandé peoples and include Maninka, Mandinka, Soninke, Bambara, Kpelle, Dioula, Bozo, Mende, Susu, and Vai. There are "60 to 75 languages spoken by 30 to 40 million .... There are six dialects of the language: Tahamba, Wawana, Wulukoha, Hasala, Lu ...
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Gbandi Language
The Bandi language, also known as Bande, Gbande, Gbandi and Gbunde, is a Mande language. It is spoken primarily in Lofa County in northern Liberia by the Gbandi people. Bandi has six dialects: Hasala, Hembeh, Lukasa, Wawana, Wulukoha, and Tahamba, which is the dialect used for literature. The dialects have a lexical similarity of 96% among one another, and 83% with the most similar dialect of the Mende language Mende (''Mɛnde yia'') is a major language of Sierra Leone, with some speakers in neighboring Liberia and Guinea. It is spoken by the Mende people and by other ethnic groups as a regional lingua franca in southern Sierra Leone. In southern Sier .... See also * Languages of Liberia References Mande languages Languages of Liberia {{Mande-lang-stub ...
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Bandi River
The Bandi river is a tributary of the Luni River in the Pali district of Rajasthan state in India. Khari and Mithari river joins near the Bombadra pickup weir and form the Bandi river. After flowing for 45 KMs, it joins Luni river near Lakhar village, in Pali district. The Hemawas dam is located near Hemawas is built on this river. The district headquarters Pali is located on the bank of Bandi river. Its catchment area is about 1,685 km2 and situated in Pali district Pali district is a district in Rajasthan, India. The city of Pali is its administrative headquarters. History In 120 AD, during the Kushana Age, King Kanishka conquered the Rohat and Jaitaran areas, parts of today's Pali district. Until the .... References External links Luni tributaries (Department of Irrigation, Government of Rajasthan) Pali district Rivers of Rajasthan Rivers of India {{India-river-stub de:Luni (Fluss in Rajasthan) ml:ലൂണി നദി ...
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Bandi (jacket)
Sadri ( hi, सदरी, ur, صدری), also known as a Waskat ( hi, वास्कट, ur, واسکٹ) or Bandi ( hi, बंडी, ur, بنڈی), is a vest-jacket worn by men in South Asia, while women sometimes wear a similar waistcoat known as a Koti ( hi, कोटी, ur, کوٹی). In Europe and America, the sadri became known as a Nehru vest. Etymology The word Bandi is derived from ''badhnati'' (Sanskrit language, Sanskrit: बध्नाति) meaning ''to fasten'' or ''to tie''. Use The sadri is a sleeveless-vest jacket, traditionally worn over achkan, angarkha, shalwar kameez, qameez and kurta by men. It was historically worn by the peasant class and was decorated with various styles of folk embroidery for festive occasions. It is part of everyday wear for men and it is also popular among the political class throughout South Asia. In the winter, the sadri is especially worn as it keeps the wearer warm. ''Koti'' jacket was traditionally worn by women, it diffe ...
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Bandi (Star Trek)
''Star Trek'' is a science fiction media franchise that began with Gene Roddenberry's launch of the original ''Star Trek'' television series in 1966. Its success led to decades of films, novels, comics, and spinoff series. A major motif of the franchise involves encounters with various alien races throughout the galaxy. These fictional races are listed here. Noted ''Star Trek'' races include Vulcans, Klingons, and the Borg. Some aspects of these fictional races became well known in American pop culture, such as the Vulcan salute and the Borg phrase, "Resistance is futile." ''Star Trek'' aliens have been featured in '' Time'' magazine, which described how they are essential to the franchise's narrative. Key A B C D E F G H J K Kazon The Kazon aliens were introduced on '' Star Trek: Voyager''. Kelpien The Kelpiens lived on the terrestrial planet Kaminar, the earth from which Commander Saru hailed in '' Star Trek: Discovery''. The Ba'al suppressed the ...
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Bandai (other)
Bandai is a Japanese toy manufacturer. Bandai may also refer to: * Bandai, Fukushima, a town in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan * Mount Bandai, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan * Bandai Visual, a Japanese anime company See also * Ban Dai, village in Mae Sai District, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand * Bandi (other) Bandi may refer to: People with the name * Bandi (writer), North Korean fiction writer, born 1950 * Bandi Rajan Babu (9 February 1938 – 25 August 2011), an Indian photographer * Bandi Yadagiri, Indian revolutionary poet * Philipp Bandi (born ...
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Bandhi
Bandhi ( Sindhi: ٻانڌي ) ( ur, ) is a town of Shaheed Benazir Abad District of Sindh, with a population of over 40,000.http://www.accuweather.com/en/pk/bandhi/260930/weather-forecast/260930 History Bandhi is not a historically rich town, however there are few big names who have done research on the history of the town. Demographics Most of the people living in Bandhi town are Sindhi speaking68%, others include Baloch 2%, Punjabis 3%, Pashtuns1%, a Urdu speakers25% (Muhajirs)and Brahui(Brohi) Almost 95% of the people of town are Muslims. Education There are various primary schools and couple of higher schools in town. See also *Nawabshah *Shaheed Benazirabad Nawabshah ( sd, نوابشاھ, ur, ) is a tehsil and headquarters of the Shaheed Benazirabad District of Sindh province, Pakistan. This city is situated in the middle of Sindh province. It is the 27th largest city in Pakistan. Nawabshah Tehsi ... * Daur References Populated places in Shaheed Benaz ...
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Bandi Atmakur
Bandi Atmakur is a Mandal in Nandyal district in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It is located about 284 km from Hyderabad, 84 km from Kurnool. And 14 km from Nandyal Nandyal is a city and District headquarters of Nandyal district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is a municipality and the headquarters of Nandyal mandal in Nandyal revenue division. Demographics In the 2011 census of India, Nandyal .... Bandiatmakur mandal consists of total 15 villages. Administrative Villages Geography Bandiatmakur is located at It has an average elevation of 203 metres (666 feet). References {{reflist Mandals in Nandyal district ...
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