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Moriya (other)
Moriya may refer to: *Moriya, Ibaraki, a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan *Moriya (surname), a Japanese surname *Moriya (tribe), a tribe of Iron Age India *House of Moriya (463-691), a royal dynasty that ruled over the Anuradhapura Kingdom (in what is now Sri Lanka) from 463 to 691 CE *Mount Moriya, a mountain of Graham Land, Antarctica *Moriya, a Jewish youth organization in the United States *Suwako Moriya, a fictional character from the popular bullet hell series Touhou Project List of Touhou Project characters#Suwako Moriya *Moreya, a Shinto deity, also spelled Moriya People with the given name *Moriya Jutanugarn (born 1994), a female Thai professional golfer *, Japanese sumo wrestler See also *Morya (other) *Mayura (other) *Mauryan Empire, an empire in ancient India * ''Maurya'' (film), a 2004 Indian Kannada-language sports drama film *Maurya (surname) Maurya is a surname used by Kushwaha caste in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The community called Kus ...
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Moriya, Ibaraki
file:さくらの森パーク.jpg, 270px, Sakura-no-mori Park in Moriya is a Cities of Japan, city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 68,777 in 28,103 households and a population density of 1926 persons per km². The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 23.1%. The total area of the city is . Geography Moriya is located in southwestern Ibaraki Prefecture, bordering on Chiba Prefecture to the southwest. The city is surrounded by three rivers, the Kinugawa, Kokaigawa and the Tone River, one of the longest rivers in Japan. In terms of area, it is the smallest city in Ibaraki Prefecture. It is located approximately 35 kilometers from central Tokyo. Surrounding municipalities Ibaraki Prefecture * Tsukubamirai, Ibaraki, Tsukubamirai * Toride, Ibaraki, Toride * Jōsō, Ibaraki, Jōsō Chiba Prefecture * Noda, Chiba, Noda *Kashiwa, Chiba, Kashiwa Climate Moriya has a Humid continental climate (Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm s ...
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Moriya (surname)
Moriya (written: 森谷 or 守屋) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese idol and model *, Japanese educator *, Japanese volleyball player *, Japanese tennis player *, Japanese politician *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese archer *, Japanese politician {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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Moriya (tribe)
Moriya (Pāli: ) was an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of north-eastern South Asia whose existence is attested during the Iron Age. The Moriyas were organised into a (an aristocratic oligarchic republic), presently referred to as the Moriya Republic. Location The Moriyas lived to the north-east of Kosala, from which they were separated by the Anomā or Rāptī river. The Moriyas' western neighbours were the Koliyas, while the Mallakas lived to their east, and the Sarayū river was their southern border. The capital of the Moriyas was Pipphalivana, which the 7th century CE Chinese pilgrim Xuanzang later referred to by the name of Nyagrodhavana. Name The Moriyas originally obtained their name from the Mora (peacock) because the peacock was their totem. History Like the other republican tribes neighbouring them, the Moriyas were an Indo-Aryan tribe in the eastern Gangetic plain in the Greater Magadha cultural region. After the death of the Buddha, the Moriyas claimed a share o ...
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List Of Sinhalese Monarchs
The Sinhalese monarch -- anachronistically referred to as the Kings of Sri Lanka—featured the heads of state of the Sinhala Kingdoms, in what is today Sri Lanka. The Sinhalese monarchy originates in the settlement of North Indian Indo-Aryan speaking immigrants to the island of Sri Lanka. The Landing of Vijay (as described in the traditional early chronicles of the island, the Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa) recounts the date of the establishment of the first Sinhala Kingdom in 543 BC when Indian prince Prince Vijaya (543–505 BC) and 700 of his followers arrived in Sri Lanka, establishing the Kingdom of Tambapanni.Mittal (2006) p 405 In Sinhalese mythology, Prince Vijaya and followers are told to be the progenitors of the Sinhalese people. However, according to the story in the Divyavadana, the immigrants were probably not led by a scion of a royal house in India, as told in the romantic legend, but rather may have been groups of adventurous and pioneering merchants exploring n ...
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Mount Moriya
Mount Moriya ( bg, връх Мория, vrah Moriya, ) is the rounded, ice-covered peak rising to 1634 mReference Elevation Model of Antarctica.
Polar Geospatial Center. University of Minnesota, 2019
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Youth Organizations In The United States
Youth organizations in the United States are of many different types. The largest is the government run 4-H program, followed by the federally chartered but private Scouting movement groups: the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA). Another somewhat smaller but co-ed Scouting derived group is Camp Fire. Other youth groups are religious youth ministries such as the evangelical Christian Awana, Seventh-day Adventist Pathfinders, and Assemblies of God Royal Rangers. Smaller Scout-like groups include the Christian Trail Life USA for boys, American Heritage Girls for girls, the non-denominational co-ed Navigators USA and Baden-Powell Service Association, and pagan but non-discriminatory SpiralScouts International. There are also two types of Masonic Youth groups called International Order of the Rainbow for Girls (IORG or just referred to as Rainbow), and Job's Daughters International (JDI). Both of these organizations have a background in the C ...
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List Of Touhou Project Characters
This is a list of the characters that belong to the '' Touhou Project'', a series of ''danmaku'' and fighting video games by ZUN from Team Shanghai Alice. Most ''Touhou'' characters reside in a fictional realm called Gensokyo (, 'Land of Illusions'), where humans and ''yōkai'' coexist. Gensokyo's culture are like those of feudal Japan, but the ''Touhou'' games take place in the present day. Many yōkai prey on and eat humans, and humans subsequently try to exorcise them, but no racial resentment exists between the two. The characters in the ''Touhou'' ''Project'' have unique abilities, and many of them are based on Japanese folklore and religion. All characters, except for the two main protagonists Reimu and Marisa, are listed by the first game of their appearance. Reimu first appeared in the first game, ''Highly Responsive to Prayers'', and Marisa in the second, ''Story in Eastern Wonderland. Protagonists Reimu Hakurei *Species: Human *Ability: Flight, using yin-yang orbs, a ...
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Moreya
Moreya or Moriya (洩矢神, ''Moriya- / Moreya-no-Kami'') is a Japanese god who appears in various myths and legends of the Suwa region in Nagano Prefecture (historical Shinano Province). The most famous of such stories is that of his battle against Takeminakata, the god of the Grand Shrine of Suwa (''Suwa Taisha''). Moriya is regarded as the mythical ancestor of the Moriya clan (守矢氏), a priestly family that formerly served in the Upper Suwa Shrine (上社, ''Kamisha''), one of the two sub-shrines that make up Suwa Taisha. In addition, he is venerated as a local tutelary deity (''ubusunagami'') in a shrine in Okaya City near the Tenryū River, which in later variants of the aforementioned myth is identified as the place where Takeminakata and Moriya fought each other. Local historians have long interpreted the story of the conflict between the two deities as the mythicization of a historical event in which a powerful local clan that ruled the Lake Suwa region and its ...
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Moriya Jutanugarn
Moriya Jutanugarn ( th, โมรียา จุฑานุกาล; ; born 28 July 1994) is a Thai professional golfer. In 2009, Jutanugarn became the first female to win the Duke of York Young Champions Trophy. In 2013, she was named LPGA Rookie of the Year. She has played on the LPGA Tour since 2013. Her sister, Ariya, also plays on the LPGA Tour. Moriya won her first event in her 156th start at the 2018 Hugel-JTBC LA Open. Moriya and Ariya are the second set of sisters to win on the LPGA, after Charlotta and Annika Sörenstam. In July 2021, she secured her second LPGA win alongside her sister, Ariya, at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational in Michigan. Amateur wins ''this list may be incomplete'' *2008 Junior Open Championship *2009 Duke of York Young Champions Trophy *2012 South Atlantic Ladies Amateur Source: Professional wins (2) LPGA Tour wins (2) Results in LPGA majors ''Results not in chronological order before 2019 or in 2020.'' ^ The Evian Championship ...
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Tochigiyama Moriya
was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler. He was the sport's 27th ''yokozuna'' from 1918 until 1925. Generally he is considered one of the pioneers of modern sumo. He remains the lightest ''yokozuna'' in the history of the sport with a weight of 104 kg. Early career He was born , but later changed his surname to . He entered sumo in February 1911, using the ''shikona'' until changing the given name to Moriya in January 1914. His coach Hitachiyama Taniemon did not expect him to be strong owing to his light weight. However, Tochigiyama lost only 3 bouts on his way to the top ''makuuchi'' division, achieving promotion in January 1915. Tochigiyama defeated Tachiyama Mineemon, ending his series of 56 victories, on the 8th day of the May 1916 tournament. Tochigiyama was promoted to '' ōzeki'' in May 1917. After he won his first two championships at ''ōzeki'' without suffering a single defeat, he was promoted to ''yokozuna'' in February 1918. Yokozuna Tochigiyama won a third ...
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Morya (other)
Morya may refer to: * Morya (Theosophy), one of the "Masters of the Ancient Wisdom" spoken of in modern Theosophy * Morya Gosavi, a prominent saint of the Hindu Ganapatya sect * ''Morya'' (film), 2011 Marathi film *''"Ganapati Bappa Morya"'', a chant in the Ganesh Chaturthi, a Hindu festival of Ganesha See also *Moira (other) *Morea (other) *Moria (other) *Moriah (other) Moriah is a mountain identified in the Book of Genesis; believed in Judaism, Christianity and Islam to be associated with the sacrifice of Abraham's son. It may also be the Temple Mount. Moriah may also refer to: Places In Australia: * Moriah Col ...
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Mayura (other)
Mayura may refer to: * ''Mayura'' (film), a 1975 Indian Kannada language film * ''Mayura'' (magazine), a Kannada monthly literary magazine * Mayura (mythology), one of the sacred and highly sanctified birds of Hindu mythology * Mayurasharma (345–365), founder of the Kadamba kingdom of Banavasi * Mahamayuri, a Wisdom King in the Buddhist Pantheon Characters * Mayura Daidouji, a main character in the manga ''The Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok is a manga by Sakura Kinoshita published from August 1999 to October 2004. A television anime based on the manga series ran for 26 episodes from April 5, 2003, to September 27, 2003, in Japan. The series originally ran in the magazine ''M ...'' * Mayura Ichikawa, a character in the anime ''Best Student Council'' * Mayura Seno, a character in the manga ''Alice 19th'' * Mayura, an antagonist in the French T.V show '' Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir '' {{disambiguation ...
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