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Gardi may refer to: People * Gardi Hutter, Swiss clown, born 1953 * Ibrahim Khan Gardi, Muslim general from India, died 1761 *Gardi, Surname founded mostly in afghanistan *Gardi, a sub-caste of the Kalbelia community of Rajasthan **Sumer Singh Gardi, an assassin of Narayanrao, died 1775 Places *Gardi, India *Gardi, Nepal *Gardi, Georgia Gardi is a small unincorporated community and census-designated place on the outskirts of Jesup, Georgia, in the United States. The community exists primarily along U.S. Route 341. The 2020 census listed a population of 91. Some say the communi ...
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Gardi Hutter
Gardi Hutter (born 5 March 1953 in Altstätten) is a Swiss Clown-comedian, author, actress and Cabaret artist and a clown of the classical rule. Life and career Born on 5 March 1953 in Altstätten, Canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland, Gardi Hutter graduated at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Zürich (''Schauspiel-Akademie Zürich'') from 1974 to 1977, where she absolved an induction and training in theatre education and theatre pedagogy. Gari Hutter gave lessons to the students, but she felt unhappy not to practice what she taught. At the ''Centro di ricerca per il teatro'' (CRT) in Milano Gardi Hutter graduated as ''maestros'' (master), being also her so-called ''Clownsgesellenzeit'' (literally: apprenticeship as a clown) of three years to become an approved member of the ''Clown community''. Gardi Hutter was taught by Mario Gonzales, ''Pantalone'' of the ''Théatre du Soleil'', Nani Colombaioni (''I Colombaioni'') and Ferruccio Cainero of the ''Teatro Ingenuo''., For the nati ...
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Ibrahim Khan Gardi
Ibrahim Khan Gardi (died 1761) was a Muslim general of Maratha Empire. An expert in artillery, he initially served the Nizam of Hyderabad, before working for the Peshwa of the Maratha Empire. As a general of the Maratha Empire, he commanded a force of 10,000 men, infantry and artillery. He was captured and killed by the Durrani Empire, Durrani soldiers during the Battle of Panipat (1761), Third Battle of Panipat in 1761. Military career Ibrahim Khan Gardi was an expert in artillery and was in service of Nizam of Hyderabad State, Hyderabad. He served Nizam Ali Khan, Asaf Jah II and was highly attached to him and had participated in the Battle of Palkhed against the Marathas in which the Marathas won. Training in French discipline Trained to the French discipline as commandant de la garde to Marquis de Bussy-Castelnau, Bussy, a souvenir of his professional origin or title. Originally part of Hyderabad State, Hyderabad Nizam's army, consisting of a number of native Telugu people, ...
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Kalbelia
The Kalbelia are a snake charming tribe from the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India. The dance is an integral part of their culture and performed by men and women. Kalbelia tribe Kalbelias are followers of Sage Kanifnath, who drank a bowl of poison and was blessed with control over venomous snakes and animals. Kalbelias are divided in two main groups, the Daliwal and Mewara. The Kalbelias moved frequently from one place to another in ancient times. Their traditional occupation is catching snakes and trading snake venom. They rear snakes, dogs, hens, horses, donkeys, pigs and goats. Hence, the dance movements and the costumes of their community bear a resemblance to those of the serpents. They are also called Sapera and Jogira, Gattiwala and Poogiwara. The largest cluster of the Kalbelias is in Pali district, followed by significant other groups in Ajmer, Chittorgarh and Udaipur district. They live a nomadic life and belong to the scheduled tribes. Traditionally, Kalbelia men car ...
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Sumer Singh Gardi
Sumer Singh Gardi was a Gardi guard of the Peshwas. He is mainly known for his involvement in the assassination of Peshwa Narayanrao in 1773, where he led several Gardis and brutally killed Narayanrao. The assassination was performed on the orders of Raghunathrao, whose message was intercepted by his wife Anandibai Anandibai was a Peshwa Queen and the wife of Raghunathrao, the 11th Peshwa of the Maratha Empire. In August 1773, she successfully plotted the death of her nephew, the 17-year-old Peshwa Narayanrao. Her husband was acting regent at the time and n .... Assassination of Narayanrao According to popular legend, Raghunathrao had sent a message to Sumer Singh Gardi to fetch Narayanrao using the Marathi word dharaa (धरा) or 'hold' (actual phrase in Marathi - " नारायणरावांना धरा"/"Narayanrao-ana dhara"). This message was intercepted by his wife Anandibai who changed a single letter to make it read as maaraa (मारा) or 'kill' ...
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Gardi, India
Gardi is a village situated in Sangli district, Khanapur (Vita) taluka, Pune division of Maharashtra, India. It falls under desh or Paschim Maharashtra region. Gardi village is a birthplace of Anilbhau Babar (MLA Maharashtra). Geography Nearby cities : Vita, Mahuli, Tasgaon, Uran Islampur Demographics Language spoken : Marathi Marathi may refer to: *Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India *Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people *Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece See also * * ... Pin code : 415311 References Villages in Sangli district {{Sangli-geo-stub ...
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Gardi, Nepal
Gardi was a village development committee in Chitwan District in Bagmati Province of mid-southern Nepal before merging into Madi Madi may refer to: Places * Madi, Chitwan, a municipality in Chitwan District in Nepal * Madi Municipality, Sankhuwasabha, a municipality in Sankhuwasabha District in Nepal * Madi Rural Municipality, Rolpa, a rural municipality in Rolpa Distr ... Municipality. At the time of the 2011 Nepal census it had a population of 9,241 people (4,061 male; 5,180 female) living in 2,168 individual households. Sitalpur (सितलपुर) is the largest village inside Gardi. Someswor Higher Secondary School is the highest ranked education institution in Gardi with several lower secondary and primary schools. Baruwa is the largest market place, second largest in Madi after Basantapur bazar. Riu (रीऊ), Chitai (चितई), Bhutyaha (भूत्याहा), Dangre (डाङ्ग्रे), Marath (मरठ) rivers are some of the famous rivers ( ...
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