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Mandara is an ethnic group and a language family in West Africa. It is also an alternative spelling of "mandarah", referring to a guest room in Middle Eastern buildings, especially in Egypt. Additionally, it may refer to: West Africa * Mandara languages is one of the group of Chadic languages * Mandara Kingdom of Cameroon * Mandara Mountains of Cameroon * Mandara people, also called the Mandrawa, of northern Cameroon and northeastern Nigeria Other * El Mandara, a neighbourhood in Alexandria, Egypt * Bali Mandara Toll Road, an elevated toll road in Bali, Indonesia * Mandara or Mandala, Hindu and Buddhist religious object or symbol * Mandara people (Australia), an Australian Aboriginal tribe * Mandara tree, the legume ''Erythrina stricta'' * Mandaraba tree, the Indian Coral Tree (''Erythrina variegata'') * The crown flower plant ''Calotropis gigantea'' * Mount Mandara, a mythical mountain in the Hindu Puranas * ''Mandara'' (TV series), a German television series * Mandara ...
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Erythrina Stricta
''Erythrina stricta'' is a species of trees in the family Fabaceae identified by William Roxburgh in 1832. It is now placed in the subfamily Faboideae and the tribe Phaseoleae. This species has been recorded from the Indian subcontinent, Indochina and China. There is one valid variety: ''E. stricta var. suberosa''. It is called တောင်ကသစ် in Burmese, ทองเดือนห้า ( RTGS: thongduean, IPA: ʰɔːŋdɯːan in Thai and 勁直刺桐, Pinyin: jìn zhí cìtóng in Chinese and വെൺമുരിക്ക് in Malayalam Malayalam (; , ) is a Dravidian languages, Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (union territory), Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of .... Erythrina stricta contains the indole alkaloid Hypaphorine Gallery Erythrina stricta flower.jpg Erythrina stricta Nepal.JPG Mandaar (Hindi- मन्दार) (45200166 ...
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Mandala (other)
Mandala is a geometric configuration of symbols used in various spiritual traditions. Mandala may also refer to: Geography * The Mandala, a famous boulder problem in Bishop, California * Blantyre, a city in Malawi, also called Mandala * Puncak Mandala, a mountain in Pegunungan Bintang Regency, Highland Papua, Indonesia Geopolitical history * Rajamandala, a political model in ancient South Asia * Mandala (political model), a political model in medieval Southeast Asia * Mandal, another word for Tehsil, an administrative division of some countries of South Asia * Monthon, a former subdivision of Thailand People * Mark Mandala (died 2009), American television executive and President of the ABC * Tommy Suharto (Hutomo Mandala Putra, born 1962), Indonesian businessman and politician Literature * The 10 books of the Rigveda, a Hindu religious text * Mandala (novel), ''Mandala'' (novel) by Pearl S. Buck Film and television * ''The Devil's Sword'', a 1984 Indonesian film that centers o ...
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Mandara Spa
Mandara Spa is a global spa management company founded in Bali and now under the company ''Steiner Leisure Limited'', publicly listed in Nasdaq (STNR). Steiner was purchased in 2016 by private equity firm Catterton. The name Mandara comes from an ancient Sanskrit legend about the gods' quest to find the elixir of immortality and eternal youth. Mandara Spa has commercially exploited this legend. History Founded in Bali, Indonesia in 1996 by Thomas Gottlieb and John Pritzker,Hotel Management Magazine: "One on One with John Pritzker" By Ruthanne Terrero
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Mandara Spa was one of the pioneers of the tropical Asian spa experience. The first Mandara Spa opened in May 1996 at The Chedi (now Alila Ubud) in

Mandara Language
Mandara, also known as Tabar, is an Austronesian language spoken on the Tabar Group of islands, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. Three dialects have been identified, Simberi, Tatau and Tabar, corresponding to the three main islands in the group. Recently, a written form of Mandara has been made by a Korean missionary. So far, about 3,000 people are literate in this form of Mandara, and a Bible has been published in it as well. Phonology The Simberi-Northern Tatau dialect has 14 phonemic A phoneme () is any set of similar speech sounds that are perceptually regarded by the speakers of a language as a single basic sound—a smallest possible phonetic unit—that helps distinguish one word from another. All languages con ... consonants and 7 phonemic vowels. The language has four syllable patterns: V, CV, VC and CVC. Consonants * /p/, /t/ and /k/ are non-aspirated. Stress The final syllable of a word receives stress. There is no evidence of phonemi ...
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Mandara (TV Series)
''Mandara'' is a German television series. See also *List of German television series The following is a list of television series produced in Germany: Current Drama * ''4 Blocks (TV series), 4 Blocks'' (TNT Serie, 2017–2019) * ''Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei'' (RTL Television, RTL, 1996–present) * ''Babylon B ... External links * 1983 German television series debuts 1983 German television series endings German children's television series German-language television shows ZDF original programming {{Germany-childrens-tv-prog-stub ...
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Mount Mandara
Mandara (; ) is the name of the mountain that appears in the Samudra Manthana episode in the Hindu Puranas, where it was used as a churning rod to churn the Ocean of milk. Shiva's serpent, Vasuki, offered to serve as the rope pulled on one side by a team of ''asuras'', and on the other, by a team of ''devas''. The Puranas refer to various sacred places on the hill that are also believed to be the abode of the avatar Krishna as Madhusudana or the destroyer of the asura called Madhu, who was killed by Krishna and then covered by the Mount Mandara. Literature Kalidasa's '' Kumarasambhava'' refers to foot marks of Vishnu on the slopes of Mandara. The hill is replete with relics of bygone ages. Besides inscriptions and statues there are numerous rock cut sculptures depicting various Brahmanical images. The hill is equally revered by the Jains who believe that their 12th Tirthankara Shri Vasupujya attained nirvana here on the summit of the hill. Depictions The depiction ...
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Calotropis Gigantea
''Calotropis gigantea'', the crown flower, is a species of '' Calotropis'' native to Cambodia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines,Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, China, Pakistan, and Nepal. It is a large shrub growing to tall. It has clusters of waxy flowers that are either white or lavender in colour. Each flower consists of five pointed petals and a small "crown" rising from the center which holds the stamens. The aestivation found in calotropis is valvate i.e. sepals or petals in a whorl just touch one another at the margin, without overlapping. The plant has oval, light green leaves and milky stem. The latex of ''Calotropis gigantea'' contains cardiac glycosides, fatty acids, and calcium oxalate. The roots also contain Calotropone. Pollination This plant plays host to a variety of insects and butterflies. It is the host plant for Hawaii's non-migratory monarch butterflies. ''Calotropis'' is an example of entomophily pollination (pollination by ins ...
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Indian Coral Tree
''Erythrina variegata'', commonly known as tiger's claw or Indian coral tree, is a species of ''Erythrina'' native to the tropical and subtropical regions of eastern Africa, the Indian subcontinent, northern Australia, and the islands of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean east to Fiji. Description ''E. variegata'' is a thorny deciduous tree growing to tall. The leaf, leaves are pinnate with a Petiole (botany), petiole and three leaflets, each leaflet up to long and broad. It has dense clusters of scarlet or crimson flowers and black seeds. Notably, crows have been observed contributing to the pollination of the Indian coral tree by feeding on its nectar-rich flowers. Uses ''Erythrina variegata'' is valued as an ornamental tree. Several cultivars have been selected, including 'Alba' with white flowers. In Vietnam, the leaves are used to wrap nem chua, fermented meat (). ''E. variegata'' is known as ''dapdap'' in many languages of the Philippines where its b ...
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Legume
Legumes are plants in the pea family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seeds of such plants. When used as a dry grain for human consumption, the seeds are also called pulses. Legumes are grown agriculturally, primarily for human consumption, but also as livestock forage and silage, and as soil-enhancing green manure. Legumes produce a botanically unique type of fruit – a simple fruit, simple Dry fruits, dry fruit that develops from a simple carpel and usually Dehiscence (botany) , dehisces (opens along a seam) on two sides. Most legumes have Symbiosis , symbiotic nitrogen fixation , nitrogen-fixing bacteria, Rhizobia, in structures called root nodules. Some of the fixed nitrogen becomes available to later crops, so legumes play a key role in crop rotation. Terminology The term ''pulse'', as used by the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), is reserved for legume crops harvested solely for the dry seed. This excludes green beans and Pea , green ...
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Mandara Languages
Mandara is an ethnic group and a language family in West Africa. It is also an alternative spelling of "mandarah", referring to a guest room in Middle Eastern buildings, especially in Egypt. Additionally, it may refer to: West Africa * Mandara languages is one of the group of Chadic languages * Mandara Kingdom of Cameroon * Mandara Mountains of Cameroon * Mandara people, also called the Mandrawa, of northern Cameroon and northeastern Nigeria Other * El Mandara, a neighbourhood in Alexandria, Egypt * Bali Mandara Toll Road, an elevated toll road in Bali, Indonesia * Mandara or Mandala, Hindu and Buddhist religious object or symbol * Mandara people (Australia), an Australian Aboriginal tribe * Mandara tree, the legume ''Erythrina stricta'' * Mandaraba tree, the Indian Coral Tree (''Erythrina variegata'') * The crown flower plant ''Calotropis gigantea'' * Mount Mandara, a mythical mountain in the Hindu Puranas * ''Mandara'' (TV series), a German television series * Mandar ...
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Mandara People (Australia)
The Mandara were an indigenous Australian people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia. They are extinct, having been absorbed into neighbouring peoples, and their language is unrecorded. Country According to Norman Tindale, the Mandara's tribal lands extended over some . Compared to other highlander tribes in this area of the Puilbara, the Mandara were small in numbers, and were concentrated in parts of the Ophthalmia Range and the plateau area lying at the head of the Turee and Weediwolli creeks. Their southern confines touched Prairie Downs. History The Mandara were driven off their native grounds by a Völkerwanderung, or tribal migration phase in northwestern Australia that took place shortly before actually contact with Europeans occurred, in which the Kurrama pressured the Panyjima, who in turn moved southeast to exert pressure on tribes like the Mandara. The Mandara were compelled to shift north towards the Fortescue River, but eventually their remnants were ab ...
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