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Gilli may refer to: People * Gilli (surname), including a list of people with the name *Gilli (Hebridean earl), tenth-century earl in the Hebrides * Gilli (Løgmaður), an eleventh-century Faroese lawman *Gilli (rapper) (born 1992), a Danish rapper *Gilli Smyth (1933–2016), English musician *Gilli Rólantsson (born 1992), a Faroese footballer * Gilli Davies, Welsh chef *Gilli Moon, singer-songwriter and record producer Places * Gilli, Iran, a village in Markazi Province, Iran Film * ''Gilli'' (film), an Indian film *''Ghilli ''Ghilli'' () is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language romantic action masala film directed by Dharani and produced by A. M. Rathnam. It is a remake of the Telugu-language film ''Okkadu'' (2003). The film stars Vijay, Trisha and Prakash Raj with Ashis ...'', a Tamil language film Other * Gilli (mango), also known as Totapuri, a mango cultivar grown in India See also * Gillie (other) {{disambiguation, hndis, surname ...
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Gilli (surname)
Gilli is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Alexander Gilli (1904–2007), Austrian botanist *Anna Caterina Gilli, Italian painter * Carlotta Gilli (born 2001), Italian Paralympic swimmer *Christina Gilli-Brügger (born 1956), Swiss cross-country skier * Christoph Gilli (1963–2010), Swiss footballer * Filippo Gilli (born 2000), Italian footballer *Luciana Gilli (born 1944), Italian actress * Markus Gilli (born 1955), Swiss journalist *Pierina Gilli (1911–1991), Italian Catholic visionary *Yvonne Gilli Yvonne Gilli (born 7 March 1957) is a physician and a Swiss political personality. She is a member of the Green Party of Switzerland. Biography Gilli was born in Baar in the Canton of Zug. She completed a three-year diploma as a nurse after comp ... (born 1957), Swiss politician See also * Gilli (other) {{surname ...
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Gilli (Hebridean Earl)
Gilli was an eleventh-century Hebridean chieftain whose career coincided with an era of Earldom of Orkney, Orcadian overlordship in the Kingdom of the Isles. According to mediaeval saga-tradition, Gilli was a brother-in-law of Sigurðr Hlǫðvisson, Earl of Orkney, having married the latter's sister Hvarflǫð. Traditionally regarded as one of the most powerful Orcadian earls, Sigurðr appears to have extended his authority into the Isles in the late tenth century. Gilli apparently acted as Sigurðr's viceroy or tributary earl in the region. The time frame of Gilli's apparent authority in the Isles is uncertain, and may date as early as the reign of Guðrøðr Haraldsson, King of the Isles, or as late as the period following the death of this man's eventual successor, Ragnall mac Gofraid, Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson, King of the Isles. Gilli's name is probably Gaelic languages, Gaelic in origin, and he seems to have seated himself on either Coll or Colonsay, islands in the Inner H ...
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Gilli (Løgmaður)
Gilli (also known as Gille) was the first known Lawman (or Lawspeaker) of the Faroe Islands. He served in that capacity beginning around 1000, and continuing until an unknown date. In 1024, Gille, along with other Faroese leaders, were pressed by King Olaf II of Norway to swear an oath to follow King Olaf's laws and pay Norway taxes. Gilli is mentioned several times in Færeyinga saga The Færeyinga saga (), the saga of the Faroe Islands, is the story of how the Faroe Islanders were converted to Christianity and became a part of Norway. Summary It was written in Iceland shortly after 1200. The author is unknown and the original .... References 11th-century Faroese people Lawmen of the Faroe Islands {{Faroes-politician-stub ...
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Gilli (rapper)
Kian Rosenberg Larsson (born 27 June 1992), known professionally as Gilli (), is a Danish rapper, singer, and songwriter from Rødovre, Capital Region. After initially growing out of the B.O.C. rap collective and releasing several singles between 2011 and 2013, also as a feature artist, Gilli rose to mainstream prominence in 2014 following the release of the musical drama film ''Ækte vare'' (2014), playing a fictionalized version of himself. His hit songs "C'est la vie" in 2015, "Tidligt Op" in 2016, "Langsom" in 2017, "Tranquillo" in 2018, "Kolde nætter" and "Verden vender" in 2019 all reached the top of the Danish singles chart. Likewise, his debut studio album ''Kiko'' (2019) peaked at number one on the Danish Album Charts, with 13 of the album's 16 tracks reaching the singles charts; a record. In February 2020, his collaborative album ''Euro Connection'' as Branco & Gilli (with Branco, a member of MellemFingaMuzik) became his second consecutive number-one album in Denmark. ...
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Gilli Smyth
Gillian Mary Smyth (1 June 1933 – 22 August 2016) was an English musician who performed with the bands Gong, Mother Gong, and Planet Gong and released several solo albums and albums in collaboration with other members of Gong. In Gong, she often performed under the name Shakti Yoni, contributing poems and "space whispers". Biography Smyth was born in London. She studied at King's College London, (the liner notes for Voiceprint's 'Mother Gong' CD suggests 'London University') where she gained notoriety as the outspoken sub-editor of "Kings News", a college magazine. After a brief spell teaching at the Sorbonne (Paris) (where she became bilingual), she began doing performance poetry with well-known English jazz-rock group Soft Machine, founded by her partner and long-time collaborator, Daevid Allen, in 1968. She co-founded Gong with Allen, an outfit that included musicians such as Steve Hillage, Pierre Moerlen and Didier Malherbe. All of the songs on the albums '' Magic ...
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Gilli Rólantsson
Gilli Rólantsson Sørensen (born 11 August 1992) is a Faroese professional footballer who plays for Norwegian club Odd and the Faroe Islands national team. Career He has earlier played for TB Tvøroyri, B36 Tórshavn, AaB and the Scottish U19 team of Aberdeen F.C. He was the captain of the Faroese U21 national football team. On 10 February 2021 he signed a two-year deal with Norwegian Eliteserien club Odd. Career statistics Club International goals :''Scores and results list the Faroe Islands' goal tally first.'' Honours Club ;AaB *Danish Superliga (1): 2013–14 *Danish Cup The Danish Cup ( da, Landspokalturneringen; often referred to as Pokalen) is the official "knockout" cup competition in Danish football, run by the Danish Football Association. The cup has been contested annually since 1955. The winner will quali ... (1): 2013–14 References External links * UEFA under 21 1992 births Living people Association football forwards Faroese footballers ...
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Gilli Davies
Gilli Davies is a Cordon Bleu cook from Wales. Davies has been involved with food, food journalism and broadcasting since about 1975. Background At the age of 19, Davies ran her own bistro in Oxford. Davies has also run a restaurant in Berlin and an organic food restaurant in Cardiff and now lives in York. Writing Davies has written numerous cookery books based on Welsh cuisine, Cypriot cuisine and organic food. In October 2015 Graffeg published the Flavours of Wales, a collection of five pocket books, each with over 20 recipes on Welsh cuisine. Television In 1990, Davies wrote and presented a 10 part television series called ''Tastes of Wales'' Other work Davies has run children's cookery classes, a training scheme to encourage restaurants to use local ingredients and a variety of other food events. Davies has been an advisor to the Food Standards Agency and is also a member and former chairwoman of the Guild of Food Writers. Bibliography Books by Gilli Davies inclu ...
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Gilli Moon
Gilli Moon, is an Italian-born, Australian-raised, Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter, record producer. She is the co-founder and president of Songsalive!, a song writing organisation, and one of the co-producers of the Los Angeles Women's Music Festival. Biography Moon has released seven studio albums, ''Girl in the Moon'' (1998), ''temperamental angel'' (2001), which includes bass player Christopher Maloney, ''Woman'' (2003), which includes a slow arrangement of INXS' Need You Tonight, ''extraOrdinary life'' (2005), ''the Stillness'' (2010) ''Skillz'' (2009), with artist and poet Jeff Walker. Moon had married Walker in August 2007. She has released a remix album, ''angel remixes'' (2002) and a compilation album, ''Refresh'' (2018). She was as a featured guest performer on guitarist, Jeff Young's debut solo album, ''Equilibrium.'' In 2003 Moon toured as stage manager and performer with Eric Idle, and is mentioned in his book, ''The Greedy Bastard Tour'', based on his blo ...
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Gilli, Iran
Gili ( fa, گيلي, also Romanized as Gīlī and Gilli) is a village in Amanabad Rural District, in the Central District of Arak County, Markazi Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 280, in 97 families. References Populated places in Arak County {{Arak-geo-stub ...
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Gilli (film)
''Gilli'' is a 2009 Indian Kannada-language romantic drama film directed by Raghav Loki. The film, a remake of the 2004 Tamil-Telugu bilingual film ''7G Rainbow Colony'', directed by Selvaraghavan, marks the acting debut of actor Jaggesh's sons Gururaj and Yethiraj and actress Rakul Preet Singh, who enact the lead roles, originally played by Ravi Krishna, Suman Setty and Sonia Agarwal, whilst Sudha Belavadi, Srinivas and Veena Venkatesh play supporting roles. The film, with music scored by noted Tamil composer Yuvan Shankar Raja and cinematography handled by ''Mungaru Male'' fame Krishna, was launched in February 2009 and released on 16 October 2009, coinciding with Diwali. Plot The film begins with Guru aka Gilli on his way to work. People stare at him and laugh behind his back as he travels to his office. He appears distracted throughout the day and even instructs his assistant to postpone an important meeting with a big client. He then waits for someone at Marina Beac ...
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Ghilli
''Ghilli'' () is a 2004 Indian Tamil-language romantic action masala film directed by Dharani and produced by A. M. Rathnam. It is a remake of the Telugu-language film ''Okkadu'' (2003). The film stars Vijay, Trisha and Prakash Raj with Ashish Vidyarthi, Dhamu, Mayilsamy and Janaki Sabesh playing supporting roles. The soundtrack album and score were composed by Vidyasagar. Cinematography was handled by Gopinath and editing was done by V. T. Vijayan and B. Lenin. Dialogues for the film were written by Bharathan. The film was released on 17 April 2004 to generally positive reviews and became a commercial success. The film ran for more than 200 days at the box office, breaking the box office records of the 1999 film ''Padayappa'' in the process. It emerged as the highest-grossing Tamil film of 2004 and became the first Tamil film to gross 50 crore. ''Ghilli'' is considered to be one of the best films in Vijay's career. Plot Velu is a state-level Kabaddi player living in Chen ...
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Gilli (mango)
The 'Totapuri' mango, or Ginimoothi, is a cultivar that is widely grown in south India and is partially cultivated in Sri Lanka. It also goes by the names Bangalore, Collector, Kallamai, Kili Mooku, Gilli, Mukku, "Ottu", and Sandersha. In Bengaluru it is referred to as Ginimoothi Maavina Kayi, while most of the rest of India calls it Totapuri or Bangalora. It literally translates to parrot face (gini = parrot, muthi = beak). Totapuri mango skin lacks the usual bitter taste of most mango skins or has a very slight bitterness and is consumed with the flesh traditionally. History Totapuri was imported to Florida in 1901 as Sandersha and in the 1960s as Totapuri. It is the parent of at least two Florida mango cultivars, Anderson and Brooks Brooks may refer to: Places ;Antarctica *Cape Brooks ;Canada *Brooks, Alberta ;United States *Brooks, Alabama * Brooks, Arkansas *Brooks, California *Brooks, Georgia * Brooks, Iowa * Brooks, Kentucky * Brooks, Maine *Brooks Township, Michiga ...
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