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Nari may refer to: People Given name: *Nari (Korean name), including a list of people with the name *Nari Contractor (born 1934), Indian cricketer * Nari Gandhi (1934–1993), Indian architect *Nari Hira, Indian film producer *Nari Kusakawa, Japanese manga artist * Nari Ward (born 1963), Jamaican artist * Nari (poet), pen name of Kurdish poet Mela Kake Heme (1874–1944) Surname: * Marcela Nari (1965–2000), Argentine historian Places *Nari district, Afghanistan * Nari, India, a town * Nari, Purba Bardhaman, a census town in West Bengal, India *Nari, Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran * Nari, Urmia, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran *Nari, Silvaneh, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Nari, Mardan, Pakistan, a village * Nari, Punjab, Pakistan a town in * Na Ri District, a district in Vietnam Other uses *Nari (son of Loki) or Narfi, a Norse god * Typhoon Nari (other), four tropical cyclones * Nari (creature), a creature feat ...
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Nari (Korean Name)
Nari, also spelled Naree, is a Korean feminine given name. The word itself is a native Korean word meaning "lilium, lily" and does not have corresponding hanja. However, since Korean given names can be created arbitrarily, it may also be a name with hanja (e.g. 娜悧). People with this name include: *Naomi Nari Nam (born 1985), American figure skater of Korean descent *Na Ry (born 1985), South Korean beauty pageant winner *Naree Song (born 1986), South Korean golfer *Park Na-ri (born 1988), South Korean swimmer *Kim Na-ri (born 1990), South Korean tennis player *Jong Na-ri, North Korean swimmer, bronze medalist in synchronized swimming at the 2014 Asian Games See also *List of Korean given names *Lily (name) References

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Nari (son Of Loki)
In Norse mythology, Narfi (Old Norse: ) is a son of Loki, referred to in a number of sources. According to the ''Gylfaginning'' section of Snorri Sturluson's ''Prose Edda'', he was also called Nari and was killed by his brother Váli, who was transformed into a wolf; in a prose passage at the end of the Eddic poem "Lokasenna", Narfi became a wolf and his brother Nari was killed. Textual mentions In chapter 50 of ''Gylfaginning'', to punish Loki for his crimes, the Æsir turn his son Váli into a wolf and he dismembers his brother, "Nari or Narfi", whose entrails are then used to bind their father. The prose colophon to "Lokasenna" has a summary of the same story, probably derived from Snorri;Ursula Dronke (ed. and trans.), ''The Poetic Edda'' Volume II: ''Mythological Poems'', Oxford: Oxford University/Clarendon, 1997, repr. 2001, p. 371 In this version, there is no mention of a brother named Váli, Nari is the brother who is killed, Narfi transforms into a wolf, and the connecti ...
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Naari (film)
''Naari'' is an Oriya film directed by Narendra Kumar Mitra and B. Trilochan and released on 25 January 1963. Film won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Odia The National Film Award for Best Odia Feature Film is one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the National Film Development Corporation of India. It is one of several awards presented for feature films and awarded with Rajat Kamal .... Plot Jayanta is in love with Manashi and prepares to marry her. But before the wedding, he loses his sight. Then Manashi breaks off the engagement, leaving Jayantha disappointed. During the treatment, Jayant is noticed by the kind nurse Malati. Trying to help him, she tries to return Manashi to him, but fails. She then pretends to be Manashi herself. And even donates one of his eyes to him. Having regained his sight, Jayanta first tries to find Manashi. However, after learning the truth from the servant, he goes to Malati to save her from suicide at the last ...
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Nara (other)
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is an independent agency of the United States government within the executive branch, charged with the preservation and documentation of government and historical records. It is also tasked with increasing public access to those documents that make up the National Archives. NARA is officially responsible for maintaining and publishing the legally authentic and authoritative copies of acts of Congress, presidential directives, and federal regulations. NARA also transmits votes of the Electoral College to Congress. It also examines Electoral College and constitutional amendment ratification documents for prima facie legal sufficiency and an authenticating signature. The National Archives, and its publicly exhibited Charters of Freedom, which include the original United States Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States, United States Bill of Rights, Emancipation Proclamation (starting in 2026), and many ...
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Nadi (other)
Nadi, is a region in Fiji. Nadi or NADI may refer to: People * Aldo Nadi, Italian fencer * Alireza Nadi, Iranian volleyball player *Jules Nadi, French politician *Nedo Nadi, Italian fencer * Yunus Nadi Abalıoğlu, Turkish journalist Acronyms * Normenausschuß der deutschen Industrie (NADI), Standardisation Committee of German Industry, predecessor of Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) Other uses * Nadi Bhd, Malaysian public company *Nadi (yoga), subtle energy channels described in yoga and Tantra *Nadi astrology Nādi Astrology (') is a form of astrology practiced in Tamil Nadu and adjacent regions in India. It is based on the belief that the present lives of many humans were foreseen by Hindu sages in ancient times. History In Tamil Nadu, the texts ar ..., an Indian form of astrology * Ñadi a soil type or phytogeographic zone in Chile See also * Naddi, a village in India *'' Nadhi'', a 1969 Indian Malayalam-language film * Nady (other) * Nari (disambiguatio ...
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NARI (other)
Nari may refer to: People Given name: *Nari (Korean name), including a list of people with the name *Nari Contractor (born 1934), Indian cricketer * Nari Gandhi (1934–1993), Indian architect *Nari Hira, Indian film producer *Nari Kusakawa, Japanese manga artist * Nari Ward (born 1963), Jamaican artist * Nari (poet), pen name of Kurdish poet Mela Kake Heme (1874–1944) Surname: * Marcela Nari (1965–2000), Argentine historian Places *Nari district, Afghanistan * Nari, India, a town * Nari, Purba Bardhaman, a census town in West Bengal, India *Nari, Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran * Nari, Urmia, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran *Nari, Silvaneh, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Nari, Mardan, Pakistan, a village * Nari, Punjab, Pakistan a town in * Na Ri District, a district in Vietnam Other uses *Nari (son of Loki) or Narfi, a Norse god * Typhoon Nari (other), four tropical cyclones * Nari (creature), a creature feat ...
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Korean Honorifics
The Korean language has a system of Honorifics (linguistics), linguistic honorifics that reflects the social status of participants. Speakers use honorifics to indicate their social relationship with the addressee and/or subject of the conversation, concerning their age, social status, gender, degree of intimacy, and situational context. One basic rule of Korean honorifics is "making oneself lower"; i.e., the speaker uses honorific forms and also humble forms to make themselves lower. The honorific system is reflected in honorific particles, verbs with special honorific forms or honorific markers and special honorific forms of nouns that includes terms of address. Impact of social relationships Age The age difference between two speakers affects whether or not to use honorifics. Korean speakers in South Korea and North Korea—except in very intimate situations—use different honorifics depending on whether the other person's year of birth is one year or more older, or ...
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Nari (film)
''Nari'' is a Bollywood film. It was released in 1942 starring Trilok Kapoor and Lalita Pawar Lalita Pawar (née Amba Laxmanrao Shagun; 18 April 1916 – 24 February 1998) was a prolific Indian actress, who later became famous as a character actress, appearing in over 700 films in Bollywood, Hindi, Marathi cinema, Marathi and Gujarati c .... The music director was Harishchandra Bali. References External links * 1942 films 1940s Hindi-language films 1940s Indian films Indian black-and-white films {{1940s-Hindi-film-stub ...
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Nari (letter)
Nari (asomtavruli , nuskhuri , mkhedruli ნ, mtavruli Ნ) is the 14th letter of the three Georgian scripts.Machavariani, p. 136 In the system of Georgian numerals it has a value of 50. Mchedlidze, (2) p. 52 Nari commonly represents the alveolar nasal consonant , like the pronunciation of in "nose". Letter Stroke order Computer encodings Braille See also *N, Latin letter N References Bibliography *Mchedlidze, T. (1) The restored Georgian alphabet, Fulda, Germany, 2013 *Mchedlidze, T. (2) The Georgian script; Dictionary and guide, Fulda, Germany, 2013 *Machavariani, E. Georgian manuscripts, Tbilisi, 2011 *The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3, (1Georgian 1991-2013 *The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3, (2Georgian Supplement
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Nari (kana)
In the Japanese writing system are ligatures in the kana writing system, both hiragana and katakana. Kana such as and are not kana ligatures, but polysyllabic kana. Hardly any kana ligatures or polysyllabic kana are represented in standard character encodings. History These characters were widely used until a spelling reform of 1900 decreed that each sound (mora) would be represented by one (kana) character. They were not represented in computer character encodings until JIS X 0213:2000 (JIS2000) added '' yori'' and '' koto''. List Hiragana ligature Polysyllabic hiragana Katakana ligature Polysyllabic katakana In Unicode See also * Japanese rebus monogram A Japanese rebus monogram is a monogram in a particular style, which spells a name via a rebus, as a form of Japanese wordplay or visual pun. Today they are most often seen in corporate logos or product logos. These symbols are particularly co ... References {{Reflist Kana Typographic li ...
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Nari (magazine)
''Nari'' () is a monthly women's magazine published nationally in Nepal by Kantipur Publications, a private media company based in Kathmandu. History and profile The magazine was started as ''Sarbottam'' in 2002. Two years later it was renamed ''Sarbottam Nari''. The magazine is part of Kantipur Publications. It is published in Nepali on a monthly basis. It is also published to the Nepali diaspora in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Japan and Australia. Upasana Ghimire is the editor of Nari Magazine. This Monthly Women's Magazine has circulation of 86,000 copies. See also * ''Kantipur'' * ''Nepali Times ''Nepali Times'' (stylized as NEPALI Times) is an English weekly newspaper that provides reporting and commentary on Nepali politics, business, culture, travel and society in 16 pages. The weekly is aimed at the expatriate, diplomatic and busine ...'' * ''Republica'' References External links Official website 2002 establishments in Nepal Magazines established in 2002 Monthly ...
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Jerusalem Stone
Jerusalem stone (Hebrew: ; ) is a name applied to various types of pale limestone, dolomite and dolomitic limestone, common in and around Jerusalem that have been used in building since ancient times. One of these limestones, '' meleke'', has been used in many of the region's most celebrated structures, including the Western Wall. Jerusalem stone continues to be used in construction and incorporated in Jewish ceremonial art such as menorahs and seder plates. Geology The highlands of Israel and Palestine are primarily underlain by sedimentary limestone, dolomite and dolomitic limestone. The stone quarried for building purposes, ranging in color from white to pink, yellow and tawny, is known collectively as Jerusalem stone. Soft Senonian limestone is found to the east of Jerusalem, and has long been used as an inexpensive building material.Influence of Geological Conditions on the Development of Jerusalem, M. Avnimelech, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental ...
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