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Goda may refer to: People and fictional characters * Godgifu (daughter of Æthelred the Unready) (c. 1004–c. 1049), also known as Goda of England, English princess * Goda Ravi (fl. 905/06–c. 943/44 AD), a king of medieval Kerala, south India * Goda Butkutė (born 1999), Lithuanian pair skater * Bruno Goda (born 1998), Croatian footballer * Devin Goda (born 1989), American male model and former professional football player * Jules Goda (born 1989), Cameroonian football goalkeeper * Krisztina Goda (born 1970), Hungarian film director * Norman J. W. Goda (born 1961), American historian * Gōda, a list of people and fictional characters with the Japanese surnames 合田 or 郷田 * Kuno Goda, a pseudonym used by a German artist Places * Göda, a municipality in Saxony, Germany * Goda, Purba Bardhaman, a census town in West Bengal, India * Godá, the Afar name of the Goda Mountains, Tadjoura Region, Djibouti Other uses * Guild of Drama Adjudicators ("GoDA") See ...
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Godgifu (daughter Of Æthelred The Unready)
Goda of England or Godgifu; (french: Godjifu; the Old English name Godgifu or Godgyfu meant "gift of God", Godiva was the Latinised version; c.1004 – c.1049) was the daughter of King Ethelred the Unready and his second wife Emma of Normandy, and sister of King Edward the Confessor. She married firstly Drogo of Mantes, count of the Véxin, probably on 7 April 1024, and had sons by him: *Ralph the Timid, earl of Hereford. *Gautier (or Walter) III, Count of the Vexin (d.1063), married Biota of Maine (d.1063), daughter of Herbert I of Maine, they both died in suspicious circumstances in the captivity of William Duke of Normandy, the future William I of England. *Foulques (Fulk) de Vexin (d.1068) She married secondly Eustace II, Count of Boulogne in 1035. This marriage was childless. Historians disagree about the date of her death. Heather Tanner dates it c.1047 and says that Eustace remarried c.1049, whereas Elisabeth van Houts dates her death c. 1056. According to David Bates ...
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Goda, Purba Bardhaman
Goda is a census town in Burdwan I CD Block in Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Geography Location Goda is located at . Urbanisation 73.58% of the population of Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision lives in the rural areas. Only 26.42% of the population lives in the urban areas, and that is the highest proportion of urban population amongst the four subdivisions in Purba Bardhaman district. The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivision. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map. Demographics As per the 2011 Census of India, Goda had a total population of 6,483 of which 3,294 (51%) were males and 3,189 (49%) were females. Population below 6 years was 633. The total number of literates in Goda was 4,936 (84.38% of the population over 6 years). Infrastructure As per the District Census Handbook 2011, Goda covered an area of 4.548 km2. Amongst the medical ...
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Gouda (other)
Gouda may refer to: * Gouda, South Holland, a city in the Netherlands ** Gouda (pottery), style of pottery manufactured in Gouda ** Gouda cheese, type of cheese originally made in and around Gouda ** Gouda railway station * Gouda, Western Cape, a small town in South Africa with a name of Khoisan origin * Gōda, a Japanese surname * Emperor Go-Uda (1265–1324), emperor of Japan * Gouda rabbit, a breed of rabbit See also * * * Gauda (other) Gauda may refer to: * Gauda, a caste of Odisha * Gauḍa (city), Bengal * Gauḍa (region), Bengal * Gauda Kingdom, a kingdom during the 5th to 7th century in Bengal (present-day Gauda city) * Gauda (king), ruler of Numidia during 1st century BC * ... * Goda (other) * Gowda (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Godas
Godas (died 533) was a Visigoths, Gothic nobleman of the Vandal kingdom in North Africa. King Gelimer of the Vandals made him governor of the Vandalic province of Sardinia, but Godas stopped forwarding the taxes he collected and declared himself ruler of Sardinia. In 533, he began communicating with Justinian I, Byzantine emperor, as an independent sovereign, clearly with the intent of creating his own principality out of the island of Sardinia. In reaction, Gelimer sent a large army composed of most of the available army in Africa to Sardinia under his brother Tzazo to put down the rebellion. According to Procopius, Tzazo landed at Cagliari and immediately captured the city, killing Godas and the soldiers with him. A military expedition sent to support him by Justinian failed to reach Godas in time. Godas' revolt proved fatal to the Vandal kingdom; for while Tzazo was away with the bulk of the Vandal forces, a Byzantine army commanded by Belisarius landed unopposed near Chebba, C ...
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Godha (film)
''Godha'' () is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language sports comedy film directed by Basil Joseph and written by Rakesh Mantodi, and jointly produced by AVA Productions and E4 Entertainment. The film stars Tovino Thomas, Wamiqa Gabbi, Aju Varghese and Renji Panicker. The plot follows Aanjaneya Das, son of a gatta gusthi coach, who brings home Aditi Singh, a Punjabi wrestler. ''Godha'' was released on 19 May 2017. Plot In Punjab, Aditi Singh is a Punjab University wrestling champion. Her late father had encouraged her to take up wrestling from a young age but her older brother restricts her, sometimes through violent means. In a small village in Kerala, gatta gusthi wrestling used to be a passion for the old generations but the younger generation has moved on to cricket. They frequently clash over Manayathuvayal, a large field where wrestling competitions used to happen years earlier. Aanjaneya Das is one of the youth of the village that play cricket and is generally aimless in life ...
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Godha
The Godha are Jain tribal caste people found in the state of Gujarat in India having roots in Rajasthan. They are also known as Gondha and Gonda. The Godha sometimes (depending on region) use Dengar as a community surname.People of India Gujarat Volume XXI Part One edited by R.B Lal, P.B.S.V Padmanabham, G Krishnan & M Azeez Mohideen pages 418-421 History and origin The Godha are descended from a group of tribal Gondi people that migrated from Madhya Pradesh some five centuries ago. They are mainly distributed in Surat, Valsad and Rajasthan. Present circumstances The Godha practice community endogamy Endogamy is the practice of marrying within a specific social group, religious denomination, caste, or ethnic group, rejecting those from others as unsuitable for marriage or other close personal relationships. Endogamy is common in many cultu .... They have no system of clans, or clan hierarchy. They are present in almost every sector now. Many are now involved in a number ...
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Sara Al-Qutiyya
Sara al-Qutiyya ( ar, سارة القوطية; es, Sara la Goda) or Sara the Goth (fl. 8th century) was a Visigothic noblewoman, who was the grand-daughter of king Wittiza. After the death of her father she travelled to Damascus from al-Andalus and successfully petitioned Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik to restore lands to her family that had been appropriated by her uncle. The historian Ibn al-Qutiyya was her great-grandson. Biography Sara al-Qutiyya was born to a noble family; her father was Olmund ca.html"_;"title=":ca:Olmund.html"_;"title="nowiki/>:ca:Olmund">ca">:ca:Olmund.html"_;"title="nowiki/>:ca:Olmund">ca_a_son_of_ ca.html"_;"title=":ca:Olmund.html"_;"title="nowiki/>:ca:Olmund">ca">:ca:Olmund.html"_;"title="nowiki/>:ca:Olmund">ca_a_son_of_Wittiza">Wittizia_the_Visigothic_king._When_he_died,_Sara,_along_with_her_two_younger_brothers_inherited_the_family's_lands_around_Seville._However,_Olmund's_brother,_Artobas,_who_had_inherited_land-holdings_in_ca.html"_;"title=":ca:Olmu ...
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Goda-ikka
The is a yakuza group based in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Yamaguchi, Japan. It is a Yakuza#Designated boryokudan, designated yakuza group and Yamaguchi Prefecture's largest, with an estimated 60 members. History The group was formed in 1948 as the in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi by Koichi Goda, then a member of an old yakuza clan, the Kagotora-gumi. The Goda-gumi was renamed the Goda-ikka in 1968."1993 Police White Paper Chapter 1 : The Actual Condition of the Boryokudan"
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It was registered as a Yakuza#Designated boryokudan, designated yakuza group under the Organized Crime Countermeasures Law in July 1992. Kanji Nukui became its six-generation president in 1994. In October 2009, following his retirement, Makoto Sueh ...
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Guild Of Drama Adjudicators
The Guild of Drama Adjudicators (''GoDA'') is the world's longest established body dedicated to the adjudication of all forms of theatre, both professional and amateur. Full Members of the Guild are entitled to use the post-nominal letters, GoDA Associate Members are entitled to use the post-nominal of GoDA(Associate) History GoDA was founded in 1947 as a response to the growing dissatisfaction about standards of adjudication in the boom festival years after World War II with an editorial in the magazine Amateur Stage providing the impetus for its establishment. Ostensibly, it was founded for the benefit of Amateur Drama and from its beginnings its members were available to assist Amateur Dramatic Societies across the United Kingdom with constructive criticism both at Drama Festivals or at performances specific to individual groups.British Theatre Association, British Drama League, ''Drama, Issues 139-146'', page 49 (British Theatre Association), 1981 To achieve its founding a ...
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Goda Mountains
The Goda Mountains lie northwest of the Gulf of Tadjoura, Tadjoura Region in Djibouti. They rise to above sea level and are the nation's largest heavily vegetated area and is the second highest point in Djibouti. The name Goda in Afar means "twisted" or "devoured" and refers to a ridge. A part of the mountains is protected within the Day Forest National Park, Djibouti's only national park. The ecology of this landform is considered an isolated outlier of the Ethiopian montane forest ecological zone, an important island of forest in a sea of semi-desert. Ecology The Goda Mountains and the nearby Mabla Mountains are the last remaining refuge for the Djibouti spurfowl. It is also one of the few remaining habitats of the East African juniper, which was once the dominant tree species of the forest. The population of juniper trees in the area has sharply declined, with approximately 50% of the trees dying even in the healthiest regions. Instead, boxwood has become more common. Subseque ...
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Göda
Göda, in Sorbian Hodźij, is a municipality in the east of Saxony, Germany. It belongs to the district of Bautzen and lies west of the eponymous city. The municipality is part of the recognized Sorbian settlement area in Saxony. Upper Sorbian has an official status next to German, all settlements bear names in both languages. Geography The municipality is located within the hills of Upper Lusatia Upper Lusatia (german: Oberlausitz ; hsb, Hornja Łužica ; dsb, Górna Łužyca; szl, Gōrnŏ Łużyca; pl, Łużyce Górne or ''Milsko''; cz, Horní Lužice) is a historical region in Germany and Poland. Along with Lower Lusatia to the .... Villages Several villages belong to the municipality: *Coblenz (''Koblicy'') with Coblenz, Dobranitz (''Dobranecy''), Kleinpraga (''Mała Praha''), Nedaschütz (''Njezdašecy''), Pietzschwitz (''Běčicy'') and Zischkowitz (''Čěškecy''); *Göda (''Hodźij''); *Göda surroundings with Birkau (''Brěza''), Buscheritz (''Bóšer ...
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Goda Ravi
Goda Ravi (''fl.'' 905/06–c. 943/44 AD) was a Chera Perumal king of medieval Kerala, south India. The Chola relations with the Chera Perumals were consolidated during the rule of Goda Ravi. Records mention a number of Kerala military personnel serving with Chola prince Rajaditya in the Tamil country. An inscription mentioning Goda Ravi from Nedumpuram Thali, Wadakkanchery is one of rare Chera Perumal inscriptions which give both the regnal year and another era ( Kali Year) at the same time. Temple inscriptions dated in the regnal years (13th to 30th) of Goda Ravi were discovered from Iranikulam, Chokkur (Puthur village, near Koduvally), Nedumpuram Thali (Wadakkanchery), Avittathur, Triprangode, Porangattiri, Indianur (Kottakkal) and Thrippunithura. The records mention, among other things, Koyil and Ala-Koyil, Chera queens (Ravi Piratti and Cheraman Maha Devi), "senapathi" (chief of the royal militia), the so-called Agreement of Muzhikkulam, and the chieftains of Vembanadu (A ...
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