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Naman (other)
Naman may refer to: * Naman language, a language of Vanuatu * Naman, Iran (other), several villages in Iran * Naman, New South Wales, a locality in Australia People with the name * Naman Ahuja (born 1974),Indian art historian and curator * Naman Keïta (born 1978), French athlete * Naman Ojha (born 1983), Indian cricketer * Naman Ramachandran, Indian critic and journalist * Naman Shaw (born 1982), Indian television actor * Naman Tanwar (born 1998), Indian boxer See also * Naaman (other) Naaman is a commander of the armies of Ben-Hadad II in the time of Joram, king of Israel. He is mentioned in 2 Kings 5. Naaman or Naamans may also refer to: Places *Naaman, Delaware, an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware, U ...
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Naman Language
Litzlitz, also known as Naman, is an endangered Oceanic language of central Malakula, Vanuatu. Many of the languages in Malakula can be referred to by different names, Litzlitz being an example of this. Naman was spoken in central Malakua in an area referred to as the "Dog's Neck" by the locals. The territory over which the Naman language was spoken is about 13 kilometers. This language once had many speakers, but now has been classified as a dying language with only fifteen to twenty native speakers. Native Naman speakers who one resided in the small villages of Metenesel in the Lambumbu area of Malakula had moved to what is now known as the Litzlitz village. They had moved because of diseases such as influenza and other epidemics, which contributed to the population decrease in the Naman speakers. Malakula has many languages, however Uripiv Uripiv Island is a small inhabited island in Malampa Province of Vanuatu in the Pacific Ocean. Uripiv lies off the north coast of Malekul ...
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Naman, Iran (other)
Naman ( fa, نامن or نمان) is a word of Kurdish and Iranian provenance that may refer to: * Naman, Golestan (نامن - ''Nāman''), village in the Sadan Rostaq-e Sharqi Rural District, in the Central District of Kordkuy County, Golestan Province, Iran * Naman, Kurdistan (نامن - ''Namān''), village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Sanandaj County, Kurdistan Province, Iran * Naman, Razavi Khorasan (نامن - ''Nāman''), village in Bashtin Rural District, Davarzan District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran See also * Naaman Naaman ( he, נַעֲמָן ''Naʿămān'', "pleasantness") the Aramean was a commander of the armies of Ben-Hadad II, the king of Aram-Damascus, in the time of Joram, king of Israel. According to the Bible, Naaman was a commander of the army o ...
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Naman, New South Wales
Naman, New South Wales is a bounded rural locality of Coonamble Shire and a civil parish of Gowen County, New South Wales. The Parish is on the Tunderbrine Creek a tributary of the Castlereagh River and the nearest settlement of the parish is Tooraweenah, New South Wales to the south.Robert McLean, The New atlas of Australia : the complete work containing over one hundred maps and full descriptive geography of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia, together with numerous illustrations and copious indices (Sydney :J. Sands, Aboriginal people Indigenous peoples are culturally distinct ethnic groups whose members are directly descended from the earliest known inhabitants of a particular geographic region and, to some extent, maintain the language and culture of those original people .... References

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Naman Ahuja
Naman P. Ahuja (born 1974) is an art historian and curator based in New Delhi. He is Professor of Indian Art and Architecture at Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi where his research and graduate teaching focus on Indian iconography and sculpture, temple architecture and Sultanate-period painting. He is also the Editor of Marg, India’s leading quarterly magazine and journal on the arts, published from Mumbai. His studies on privately owned objects—terracottas, ivories and small finds—have drawn attention to a wide range of ritual cultures and transcultural exchanges at an everyday, quotidian level. He has curated several exhibitions, most notably ''The Body in Indian Art and Thought'', and published books, including ''The Making of the Modern Indian Artist Craftsman: Devi Prasad.'' Early life Professor Ahuja received his Ph.D. in Art and Archaeology from the School of Oriental and African Studies, at the University of London in 2001 ...
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Naman Keïta
Naman Keïta (born 9 April 1978 in Paris, France) is a track and field athlete, who takes part in the 400 m hurdles and 4 x 400m relay, competing internationally for France. He won the 4x400m relay gold medal at the 2003 World Championships in Paris, France. He was the bronze medalist in the 400 metres hurdles at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. Besides, he won a gold medal and a bronze medal in the 4x400 m relay at the European Athletics Championships. Personal Keïta was born in Paris to a Malian father and an Algerian mother. His hobbies are cooking and jazz music. Career Naman Keïta started running while in primary school. He worked for six months as a postman, before stopping to focus his energies on the World Championships and Olympic Games. He is able to use a 12 stride pattern between the hurdles. He competed internationally for Mali until the end of 1999, when he switched his allegiance to France. He finished fourth in the 400 m hurdles final ...
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Naman Ojha
Naman Vinaykumar Ojha (born 20 July 1983) is an Indian former cricketer. He represented India in International cricket. He made his Test debut for India against Sri Lanka on 28 August 2015. He retired from all formats of cricket on 15 February 2021. Naman Ojha was named as the captain of the India A team, which took part in the two unofficial 'Tests' and a four-nation One-day tournament, in Australia in 2016. Ojha had a memorablAustralia tour with India A team in 2014when he had struck a double hundred and a hundred in a four-day match. He is a capable top-order batsman and wicketkeeper, Ojha made his first-class debut for Madhya Pradesh in 2000–01. He represented Rajasthan Royals in the 2009 Indian Premier League in South Africa. He opened the batting for the Rajasthan Royals and played some important innings. He scored two half centuries and hit 11 sixes in the tournament. He also plays for Indore in Madhya Pradesh T20 League. In July 2014, when playing for India A in an ...
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Naman Ramachandran
Naman Ramachandran is an Indian critic and journalist. He is the author of '' Rajinikanth: The Definitive Biography'' (Penguin, 2012) and '' Lights Camera Masala: Making Movies in Mumbai'' ( IBH, 2006). He writes for ''Variety'', ''Sight & Sound'', and Cineuropa. Based in London, he is also on the steering group of the London Indian Film Festival. He has also written the independent film '' Brahman Naman'', which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Early life Naman Ramachandran grew up in Alappuzha, Kerala. He later moved to Bangalore, Karnataka Karnataka (; ISO: , , also known as Karunāḍu) is a state in the southwestern region of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, with the passage of the States Reorganisation Act. Originally known as Mysore State , it was renamed ''Karnat .... Works * * * Citations References * (a review of ''Rajinikanth'') *http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bengali/movies/Brahman-Naman-Q-Michael-Jackson/articleshow ...
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Naman Shaw
Naman Shaw is an Indian television actor notable for his roles as Pushkar Shukla in Zee TV's drama series ''Kasamh Se'', as Nakul Virani in STAR Plus's series ''Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'' and in ''Kasautii Zindagii Kay'' as Nihaal Garewal. Naman Shaw has also played small roles in other serials such as a brief role in '' Kasturi'' as Kasturi's fiance, Girish. Later he had a brief role in Kahe Naa Kahe as Vidhyud on 9X channel. Shaw began his acting career through participating in Zee TV's talent hunt show, '' India's Best Cinestars Ki Khoj'' in 2004 where he made the Top 15. He also appeared in Nach Baliye 4. He was seen in Colors TV's popular show ''Kairee — Rishta Khatta Meetha Indian television drama (in Indian English Indian serials) are television programs written, produced, and filmed in India, with characters played by Indians and episodes broadcast on Indian television. India's first television drama was '' Hum ...'' as Anuj replacing Jay Bhanushali., ...
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Naman Tanwar
Naman Tanwar (born 25 September 1998) is an Indian boxer who started boxing under Vishnu Bhagwan(Coach) in Bheem Stadium, Haryana. He did his schooling from Bhiwani Public School, Bhiwani. He won a bronze medal in commonwealth games held at Gold Coast, Queensland The Gold Coast is a coastal city in the state of Queensland, Australia, approximately south-southeast of the centre of the state capital Brisbane. With a population over 600,000, the Gold Coast is the sixth-largest city in Australia, the nati .... Boxing career Professional record summary References External links * * Indian male boxers Commonwealth Games medallists in boxing Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for India 1998 births Living people Boxers from Haryana Boxers at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Heavyweight boxers Medallists at the 2018 Commonwealth Games {{India-boxing-bio-stub ...
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