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Mangi Lal Garasiya
Mangi may refer to: People * A kind of chiefship found among the Chaga tribe of Tanzania * Mangi Mahal (fl. 1998–2019), popular Punjabi folk singer * Mangi Meli (died in 1900), leader of the Chaga in the 1890s * Mangiis a surname of sindhi tradition family Places * Mangi, Jalgaon district, Maharashtra, India * Mangi, Solapur district, Maharashtra, India * Mangi, Iran (other) * Mangi or Manzi, a name for Southern China as distinct from Cathay during the Yuan dynasty * Mangi live mostly in Sindh Pakistan. See also * Mangi Dam (other) * Mangy (other) * Mangi-Tungi, a twin-pinnacled peak near Tahrabad, Maharashtra, India * Manji (other) * Manzi (other) Manzi may refer to: People *Alberto Manzi (1924–1997), Italian school teacher, writer and television host * Catello Manzi (born 1950), American harness racing driver and trainer *Elios Manzi (born 1996), Italian judoka *Emanuele Manzi (born 1977 ...
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Chaga
The Chaga or Chagga (Swahili language: WaChaga) are Bantu-speaking indigenous Africans and the third-largest ethnic group in Tanzania. They traditionally live on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro and eastern Mount Meru in both Kilimanjaro Region and eastern Arusha Region. Their relative economic wealth comes from favorable fertile soil of mount Kilimanjaro and successful agricultural methods, which include extensive irrigation systems, terracing, and continuous organic fertilization methods practiced for thousands of years. The Chaga are said to have descended from various Bantu groups who migrated from elsewhere in Africa to the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, a migration that began around the start of the eleventh century. While the Chaga are Bantu-speakers, their language has a number of dialects somewhat related to Kamba, which is spoken in southeast Kenya,. They are ethnically related to the Pare, Taveta, Shambaa people and Taita peoples. The inhabitants reveal migration ...
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Mangi Mahal
Mangi Mahal is an Indian Punjabi folk Folk or Folks may refer to: Sociology *Nation *People * Folklore ** Folk art ** Folk dance ** Folk hero ** Folk music *** Folk metal *** Folk punk *** Folk rock ** Folk religion * Folk taxonomy Arts, entertainment, and media * Folk Plus or Fol ... singer. Biography Mahal debuted with his album ''Marhak Jamalo Di''. His duet songs are performed with Sudesh Kumari. Mahal's biggest hits are "Sachhi Saunh Lagge", "Jatt Velly", "Jatt Di Charhayi", "Yaar Velly", "Dimand", "Putt Punjabi" and "Jaan". He has 9 studio albums. His new album will be releasing in April 2014, "Khalse De Guru", Tracks 9 and it will be the label on Dharam Seva Records, Music Waves & T-Series. Music will be composed by Harj Nagra.Mangi Mahal also released latest hit single track "Tralle" with the music label Saa Music. All the media consultancy currently given by Maharaj E Media. Discography Filmography Single References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mahal, Mangi Bhangra ...
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Mangi Meli
Mangi (Chief) Meli (or Mangi Meli Kiusa bin Rindi Makindara) (died in 1900) was a leader of the Chaga in the late 1890s. He was hanged by the German colonial government in March 1900. Meli is one of the heroes of the former Tanganyika colony, having been prominent in the fight against colonial encroachment on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. After his capture, Meli was convicted of rebellion and was hanged at a public execution as his people watched. Following his death, the German colonial administration ordered his head to be removed and it is believed to have been sent to Berlin to be used in phrenological studies. It was then apparently stored in a museum. Mangi Meli chief's officer was Ndaskoi Msehiye Massamu, who led the Chaga forces that captured livestock in the Pare and Taveta areas of what is now Kenya ) , national_anthem = "Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu"() , image_map = , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital ...
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Mangi, Jalgaon District
Mangi is a small village approx. 20 km from Bhusawal in district Jalgaon of Maharashtra state, India. Its 8.1 km from Faizpur and 8.2 kmfrom Savda Savda is a city and a municipal council in Jalgaon district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is also known as Banana City for production of bananas at a good scale. Geography Savda is located at . It has an average elevation of 231&nb ... References Villages in Jalgaon district {{Jalgaon-geo-stub ...
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Mangi, Solapur District
Mangi is a village in the Karmala taluka of Solapur district in Maharashtra state, India. Demographics Covering and comprising 415 households at the time of the 2011 census of India The 2011 Census of India or the 15th Indian Census was conducted in two phases, house listing and population enumeration. The House listing phase began on 1 April 2010 and involved the collection of information about all buildings. Information ..., Mangi had a population of 1989. There were 1017 males and 972 females, with 298 people being aged six or younger. See also * Mangi Dam References Villages in Karmala taluka {{Solapur-geo-stub ...
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Names Of China
The names of China include the many contemporary and historical appellations given in various languages for the East Asian country known as ''Zhōngguó'' (/, "middle country") in its national language, Standard Mandarin. China, the name in English for the country, was derived from Portuguese in the 16th century, and became common usage in the West in the subsequent centuries. It is believed to be a borrowing from Middle Persian, and some have traced it further back to Sanskrit. It is also thought that the ultimate source of the name China is the Chinese word "Qin" (), the name of the Qin dynasty, dynasty that unified China but also existed as a Qin (state), state for many centuries prior. There are, however, other alternative suggestions for the origin of the word. Chinese names for China, aside from ''Zhongguo'', include ''Zhonghua minzu, Zhōnghuá'' (/, "central beauty"), ''Huaxia, Huáxià'' (/, "beautiful grandness"), ''Shénzhōu'' (, "divine state") and ''Jiǔzhōu'' (, ...
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Southern China
South China () is a geographical and cultural region that covers the southernmost part of China. Its precise meaning varies with context. A notable feature of South China in comparison to the rest of China is that most of its citizens are not native speakers of Standard Chinese. Cantonese is the most common language in the region while the Guangxi region contains the largest concentration of China's ethnic minorities, each with their own language. Administrative divisions Cities with urban area over one million in population Provincial capitals in bold. Namesake * South China tiger (southern China) * ''South China Morning Post'' (Hong Kong, South China) * Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market (Wuhan, Central China) See also * Lingnan * List of regions of China ** Southern China *** South Central China South Central China, South-Central China or Central-South China ( zh, c = 中南, p = Zhōngnán, l = Central-South), is a region of the People's Republic of China defi ...
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Cathay
Cathay (; ) is a historical name for China that was used in Europe. During the early modern period, the term ''Cathay'' initially evolved as a term referring to what is now Northern China, completely separate and distinct from China, which was a reference to southern China. As knowledge of East Asia increased, Cathay came to be seen as the same polity as China as a whole. The term ''Cathay'' became a poetic name for China. The name ''Cathay'' originates from the word '' Khitan'', a name of a para-Mongolic nomadic people who ruled the Liao dynasty in northern China from 916 to 1125, and who later migrated west after they were overthrown by the Jin dynasty to form the Qara Khitai (Western Liao dynasty) for another century thereafter. Originally, this name was the name applied by Central and Western Asians and Europeans to northern China; the name was also used in Marco Polo's book on his travels in Yuan dynasty China (he referred to southern China as '' Mangi''). Odoric of ...
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Yuan Dynasty
The Yuan dynasty (), officially the Great Yuan (; xng, , , literally "Great Yuan State"), was a Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China and a successor state to the Mongol Empire after its division. It was established by Kublai, the fifth khagan-emperor of the Mongol Empire from the Borjigin clan, and lasted from 1271 to 1368. In orthodox Chinese historiography, the Yuan dynasty followed the Song dynasty and preceded the Ming dynasty. Although Genghis Khan had been enthroned with the Han-style title of Emperor in 1206 and the Mongol Empire had ruled territories including modern-day northern China for decades, it was not until 1271 that Kublai Khan officially proclaimed the dynasty in the traditional Han style, and the conquest was not complete until 1279 when the Southern Song dynasty was defeated in the Battle of Yamen. His realm was, by this point, isolated from the other Mongol-led khanates and controlled most of modern-day China and its surrounding areas, including ...
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Mangi Dam (other)
Mangi Dam may refer to: *Mangi Dam, India, Maharashtra, India *Mangi Dam, Pakistan, a dam near Ziarat in Balochistan, Pakistan See also *Mangi (other) *Manji (other) Manji may refer to: * Sikh Manji, a religious administrative unit in Sikhism * The Japanese name of the 卍 character (from Chinese: ''wàn zì'') * Manji (era), a Japanese era name * A type of sai (weapon), a traditional Okinawan weapon * The al ...
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Mangy (other)
Mangy may mean: * afflicted with mange, a skin disease * afflicted with one of several other skin diseased colloquially known as ''mange'' * scruffy, shabby, squalid, or decrepit See also * Mangy Hill, in Alaska * * Magny (other) * Mangi (other) Mangi may refer to: People * A kind of chiefship found among the Chaga tribe of Tanzania * Mangi Mahal (fl. 1998–2019), popular Punjabi folk singer * Mangi Meli (died in 1900), leader of the Chaga in the 1890s * Mangiis a surname of sindhi trad ... * Mangui {{Disambiguation ...
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