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Nali may refer to: * Nalî (1797–1869), Kurdish poet * Náli, a Dwarf of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium * Nali, a dwarf of Norse mythology * Nali, an alien race in the video game ''Unreal'' * Nali language, an Oceanic language of Papua New Guinea * Mirza Nali (1784–1860), Mughal crown prince * Nali Sauce, Malawian hot sauce made from Bird Eye Chilli * Nali, Iran, village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran * Nali (town) (那丽镇), in Qinnan District, Qinzhou, Guangxi, China * Nali, nickname of the Austrian composer HK Gruber * ''Nali'', first solo studio album of the Italian singer-songwriter Annalisa * Nali, a subunit of the Bigha The bigha or beegah (, , Assamese: বিঘা) is a traditional unit of measurement of area of a land, commonly used in northern & eastern India, Bangladesh and Nepal. There is no "standard" size of bigha and it varies considerably from place ..., used for land measurement See also * Nalli (other) * Li Na ...
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Nalî
Nalî (, 1797/1800–1855/56), also known as Mela Khidrî Ehmedî Šaweysî Mikâʾîlî, was a prominent Kurdish poet, scholar, and linguist from the Sulaymaniyah region in present-day Kurdistan Region, Iraq. He is regarded as one of the most influential figures in classical Kurdish literature and a pioneer in the development of Central Kurdish as literary language. He was known for his eloquent use of poetic forms and incorporation of themes such as love, mysticism, and Kurdish identity. Beside his literary contributions, he was also active in fields such as translation, jurisprudence, and mathematics, making him a key intellectual figure of 19th-century Kurdish society. See also * Kurdish literature References

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Náli
Balin is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's world of Middle-earth. A Dwarf (Middle-earth), Dwarf, he is an important supporting character in ''The Hobbit'', and is mentioned in ''The Fellowship of the Ring (book), The Fellowship of the Ring''. As the Fellowship travel through the underground realm of Moria (Middle-earth), Moria, they find Balin's tomb and the Dwarves' book of records, which tells how Balin founded a colony there, becoming Lord of Moria, and that the colony was overrun by orcs. Balin featured in the 1977 Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment, Rankin/Bass The Hobbit (1977 film), animated film of ''The Hobbit''; in Peter Jackson's 2012–2014 The Hobbit (film series), live-action film series, where he is portrayed by Ken Stott as reluctant to search for lost gold and sympathetic to Bilbo; and in the The Hobbit (2003 video game), 2003 video game adaptation where he is voiced by Victor Raider-Wexler. Literature Early life Balin was born in Erebor, the son ...
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Norse Dwarves
A dwarf () is a type of supernatural being in Germanic folklore. Accounts of dwarfs vary significantly throughout history. They are commonly, but not exclusively, presented as living in mountains or stones and being skilled craftsmen. In early literary sources, only males are explicitly referred to as dwarfs. However, they are described as having sisters and daughters, while male and female dwarfs feature in later saga literature and folklore. Dwarfs are sometimes described as short; however, scholars have noted that this is neither explicit nor relevant to their roles in the earliest sources. Dwarfs continue to feature in modern popular culture, such as in the works of J. R. R. Tolkien and Terry Pratchett, where they are often, but not exclusively, presented as distinct from elves. Etymology and meaning Etymology The modern English noun ''dwarf'' descends from . It has a variety of Cognate, cognates in other Germanic languages, including Old Norse ''dvergr'', Old Frisian ''dw ...
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List Of Characters In The Unreal Series
''Unreal'' is a series of first-person shooter video games developed by Epic Games. The series is known for its exhibition of the namesake Unreal Engine that powers the games and is available for other developers to license. Publishing rights for the series have changed hands several times. GT Interactive was the original publisher and would be later succeeded by Infogrames, Atari, and Midway Games. Games Anthologies * ''Unreal Anthology'' (2006) contains ''Unreal Gold'', ''Unreal Tournament'', ''Unreal II'', ''Unreal Tournament 2004'', and a bonus soundtrack CD. Missing from ''Unreal Tournament'' are the improved S3TC textures which came with the original release of the game. Also, the internet connectivity of ''Unreal'' in this collection is isolated by having a master server different from that of the original game. Reception Guinness World Records ''Guinness World Records'', known from its inception in 1955 until 1999 as ''The Guinness Book of Records'' and in p ...
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Nali Language
Nali is an Austronesian language spoken on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea, officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is an island country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and offshore islands in Melanesia, a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean n .... The Okro dialect is distinct. References External links * A word list in Nali is archived with Kaipuelohone Manus languages Languages of Manus Province {{admiralty-lang-stub ...
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Mirza Nali
Mirza Nali (born Mirza Muhammad Nali, Shahzada (Begzada) of the Mughal Empire 1784–1860), was the Crown Prince before Bahadur Shah II.The Agony of Delhi
by Khwaja Hasan Nizami Published for the 2nd time in 1922 by Ibn Arbi
He was the son of , who would later become an outlaw after the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857. He took refuge in parts of Hindustan. His father died in the evening on 28 September 1837.

Nali Sauce
Nali Sauce is a popular sauce from Malawi dubbed, "'Africa's hottest peri-peri sauce'. It is one of Malawi's most popular sauces. The Nali sauce brands have attained cult status with chilli lovers both in Malawi and throughout the world for their hotness and taste. The heat level of Nali sauce is approximately 175.000 scoville heat units Nali is made from peri-peri sauce derived from Malawian bird's eye chillies, which are considered the hottest in Africa. They have been produced by Nali ltd since the 1970s. There are currently 7 different flavors of Nali Sauces: Mild, Hot, Gold, Garlic, Ginger, Curry Masala and BBQ. The label on each bottle comes with a warning in both English and Chichewa that reads, "Abale Samalani", which means ''Friends, take care''. Nali has a strong presence in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Kenya, Mozambique and South Africa. History Nali Limited was founded in 1974 in Limbe, Malawi, by Alford Nalilo Khoromana in Thyolo District. Initially established as ...
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Nali, Iran
Nali (, also Romanized as Nālī) is a village in Kahnuk Rural District, Irandegan District, Khash County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 123, in 26 families. References Populated places in Khash County {{Khash-geo-stub ...
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Nali (town)
Nali may refer to: * Nalî (1797–1869), Kurdish poet * Náli, a Dwarf of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium * Nali, a dwarf of Norse mythology * Nali, an alien race in the video game ''Unreal'' * Nali language, an Oceanic language of Papua New Guinea * Mirza Nali (1784–1860), Mughal crown prince * Nali Sauce, Malawian hot sauce made from Bird Eye Chilli * Nali, Iran, village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran * Nali (town) (那丽镇), in Qinnan District, Qinzhou, Guangxi, China * Nali, nickname of the Austrian composer HK Gruber * ''Nali'', first solo studio album of the Italian singer-songwriter Annalisa * Nali, a subunit of the Bigha The bigha or beegah (, , Assamese: বিঘা) is a traditional unit of measurement of area of a land, commonly used in northern & eastern India, Bangladesh and Nepal. There is no "standard" size of bigha and it varies considerably from place ..., used for land measurement See also * Nalli (other) * Li Na (dis ...
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List Of Township-level Divisions Of Guangxi
This is a list of township-level divisions of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China (PRC). After province, prefecture, and county-level divisions, township-level divisions constitute the formal fourth-level administrative divisions of the PRC. There are a total of 1,230 such divisions in Guangxi, divided into 106 subdistricts, 707 towns, 367 townships, and 50 ethnic townships, the last type designated mainly for the Yao and Miao people. This list is divided first into the prefecture-level then the county-level divisions. City->County order--> Nanning Jiangnan District Subdistricts: * Jiangnan Subdistrict (江南街道), Fujianyuan Subdistrict (福建园街道), Shajing Subdistrict (沙井街道), Nahong Subdistrict (那洪街道) Towns: *Jiangxi (江西镇), Wuxu (吴圩镇), Suxu (苏圩镇), Yan'an (延安镇) Liangqing District Towns: * Liangqing Town (良庆镇), Nama (那马镇), Nachen (那陈镇), Datang (大塘镇), Nanxiao (南 ...
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HK Gruber
Heinz Karl "Nali" Gruber (born 3 January 1943), who styles himself HK Gruber professionally, is an Austrian composer, conductor, double bass player and singer. He is a leading figure of the so-called Third Viennese School. Career Gruber is said to be a descendant (though the descent remains obscure) of Franz Xaver Gruber, composer of the carol ''Stille Nacht'' (Silent Night). He was born in Vienna. From 1953 to 1957 Gruber was a member of the Vienna Boys' Choir, acquiring his nickname 'Nali' (from his snoring, he believes). He studied at the Vienna Hochschule für Musik, his composition teachers being Alfred Uhl, Erwin Ratz and Hanns Jelinek, and later Gottfried von Einem, with whom he also studied privately. In 1961 Gruber joined the ensemble ''die reihe'' as a double bass player, and became principal bass of the Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra in 1963. In 1968, with his composer friends Kurt Schwertsik and Otto M. Zykan and the violinist Ernst Kovacic, he co-founded the ' ...
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Annalisa
Annalisa Scarrone (born 5 August 1985), better known mononymously as simply Annalisa or Nali, is an Italian singer-songwriter and record producer. After being part of two bands, Elaphe Guttata and leNoire (formerly Malvasia), she rose to fame after coming in second in the tenth season of the Italian talent show ''Amici di Maria De Filippi'' (2010–2011). Subsequently, Annalisa participated for the first time at the Sanremo Music Festival 2013 with the song " Scintille". After her first participation, Annalisa took part in the Sanremo Music Festival 5 more times, reaching the podium twice, in 2018 with " Il mondo prima di te" and in 2024 with " Sinceramente". In 2023, she topped the Italian singles chart for the first time with the song " Mon amour", becoming the first female soloist to do so in over three years. Throughout her career she has received several awards including a Global Force Award at the Billboard Women in Music 2024 becoming the first Italian artist to receive ...
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