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Maruta (other)
Maruta may refer to: * Cătălin Măruță (born 1978), Romanian TV host * Hinata Maruta (born 1997), Japanese boxer * Maruta Gardner (1947–2016), American community activist and public school administrator * Maruta Dmitri (born 1982), Estonian singer and musical composer * A grindcore/death metal band that includes drummer Nick Augusto * A program of experimentation on human beings at the Imperial Japanese Army's Unit 731 * Marutas, wind or storm deities in Hinduism See also * Marutha (other) * Marut (other) Marut may refer to: * Harut and Marut, angels that were sent to Babylon, in Islam * Maruts, storm deities, sons of Kashyapa and Diti or Rudra and Prisni and attendants of Indra, in Hinduism * HAL HF-24 Marut, the Hindustan Aeronautics HF-24 Maru ... * Maruti (other), an epithet of the Hindu god Hanuman, as the son the wind deity Maruta {{disambiguation, surname, given name ...
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Cătălin Măruță
Cătălin Constantin Măruță (born 27 January 1978) is a Romanian television host. Career He currently presents the "''La Măruță''" show on Pro TV. Since June 2002, he has been the host of the ''Tonomatul DP2'' show on TVR 2. In 2005, he worked for Realitatea TV, where he presented another morning show called ''Trezeşte-te la realitate cu Cătălin Măruță'' (). Alongside singer Luminița Anghel, he presented the Romanian National Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Selection in 2006. He returned to hosting the Callatis Club show during the Callatis Festival in August 2006. Since 2007, he presents the TV show ''Happy Hour''. Măruță voiced a goose character in the Romanian dub of ''Kung Fu Panda 3''. Personal life Since August 23, 2008 he has been married to the Romanian singer Andra. On March 16, 2011, the two became parents when Andra gave birth to a boy named David. In July 2015, Andra gave birth to her second child, a baby girl named Eva Maria Ioana. References ...
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Hinata Maruta
is a Japanese professional boxer. Professional boxing career Early career Bantamweight Maruta made his professional debut against Jason Canoy on 22 November 2015. He won the fight by unanimous decision, with scores of 59–54, 59–56 and 58–55. Maruta faced the debuting Saranyu Kerdsuk in his second professional appearance, on 20 March 2016. He won the fight by a first-round technical knockout. Maruta was scheduled to fight the undefeated 10–0 Wilbert Berondo for the vacant WBC Youth bantamweight title on 31 July 2016, at the Sumiyoshi Ward Center in Osaka, Japan. Maruta won the fight by a sixth-round technical knockout, flooring the shorter Bedondo with a right hook to the liver. He was up on all three of the judges' scorecards at the time of the stoppage. Maruta made his first WBC Youth title defense against Joe Tejones on 23 November 2016, at the Sumiyoshi SportsCenter in Osaka, Japan. He won the fight by a seventh-round knockout. Maruta dropped Tejones with a body sho ...
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Maruta Gardner
Maruta Rubens Gardner (February 20, 1947 – February 13, 2016) was an American community activist and public school administrator serving in the roles of teacher, vice principal, principal, and assistant superintendent of schools in San Diego County, California who has a City of San Diego half-acre park and playground named after her. Education and early life Gardner graduated in 1965 from Irvington High School in Irvington, New Jersey. She then earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in education in 1969 from Parsons College in Fairfield, Iowa, where she served as president of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Maruta received a Master of Arts in administration and supervision in 1976 from San Diego State University, and a doctorate in administration in 1988 from the University of Southern California The University of Southern California (USC, SC, or Southern Cal) is a Private university, private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1880 by Rob ...
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Maruta Dmitri
Maruta may refer to: * Cătălin Măruță (born 1978), Romanian TV host * Hinata Maruta (born 1997), Japanese boxer * Maruta Gardner (1947–2016), American community activist and public school administrator * Maruta Dmitri (born 1982), Estonian singer and musical composer * A grindcore/death metal band that includes drummer Nick Augusto * A program of experimentation on human beings at the Imperial Japanese Army's Unit 731 * Marutas, wind or storm deities in Hinduism See also * Marutha (other) * Marut (other) Marut may refer to: * Harut and Marut, angels that were sent to Babylon, in Islam * Maruts, storm deities, sons of Kashyapa and Diti or Rudra and Prisni and attendants of Indra, in Hinduism * HAL HF-24 Marut, the Hindustan Aeronautics HF-24 Maru ... * Maruti (other), an epithet of the Hindu god Hanuman, as the son the wind deity Maruta {{disambiguation, surname, given name ...
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Nick Augusto
Nick Augusto (born August 4, 1986) is an American musician, best known as the former drummer of heavy metal band Trivium, in which he played from 2009 until 2014. He was the former touring drummer for The Devil You Know/Light the Torch from 2016 to 2017. Career Augusto was the drummer for the Floridian grindcore band Maruta, as well as Metal Militia, in which he played with Trivium bassist Paolo Gregoletto whom he had known since kindergarten. He was a part of Trivium technical crew being responsible for drums. After the first leg of "Into The Mouth Of Hell We Tour", which was the band's first domestic tour as a headliner, the drummer and founding member Travis Smith went on indefinite hiatus. Augusto was offered to fill-in for him, as the band praised his speedy approach to performing its songs. He played his first show with Trivium on October 29, 2009 at The Masquerade in Atlanta. The band finished the second leg of the tour on December 12, 2009 playing a hometown show ...
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Unit 731
, short for Manchu Detachment 731 and also known as the Kamo Detachment and the Ishii Unit, was a covert biological and chemical warfare research and development unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that engaged in lethal human experimentation and biological weapons manufacturing during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) and World War II. Estimates vary as to how many were killed. Between 1936 and 1945, roughly 14,000 victims were murdered in Unit 731. It is estimated that at least 200,000 individuals have died due to infectious illnesses caused by the activities of Unit 731 and its affiliated research facilities. It was based in the Pingfang district of Harbin, the largest city in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo (now Northeast China) and had active branch offices throughout China and Southeast Asia. Established in 1936, Unit 731 was responsible for some of the most notorious war crimes committed by the Japanese armed forces. It routinely conducted tests on p ...
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Marutas
In Hinduism, the Maruts (; ), also known as the Marutagana and sometimes identified with Rudras, are storm deities and sons of Rudra and Prisni. The number of Maruts varies from 27 to sixty (three times sixty in RV 8.96.8). They are very violent and aggressive, described as armed with golden weapons i.e. lightning and thunderbolts, as having iron teeth and roaring like lions, as residing in the northwest, as riding in golden chariots drawn by ruddy horses. In the Vedic mythology, the Maruts act as Indra's companions as a troop of young warriors. According to French comparative mythologist Georges Dumézil, they are cognate to the Einherjar and the Wild hunt. In Scriptures Hymn 66 of Mandala VI of the Rig Veda, the ancient collection of sacred hymns, is an eloquent account of how a natural phenomenon of a rain-storm metamorphoses into storm deities. According to the Rig Veda they wore golden helmets and breastplates, and used their axes to split the clouds so that rain ma ...
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Marutha (other)
Marutha may refer to: * Marutha, India, a village in Nilambur taluk of Malappuram district * Marutha of Tikrit (565–649), West Syrian Maphrian * Aana Marutha, a mythological evil spirit popular in Kerala, India * ''Marutha'' (film), a 2022 Indian Tamil-language film See also *Maruta (other) Maruta may refer to: * Cătălin Măruță (born 1978), Romanian TV host * Hinata Maruta (born 1997), Japanese boxer * Maruta Gardner (1947–2016), American community activist and public school administrator * Maruta Dmitri (born 1982), Eston ... * Maruthas, 5th-century Christian saint and bishop of Martyropolis {{disambiguation ...
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Marut (other)
Marut may refer to: * Harut and Marut, angels that were sent to Babylon, in Islam * Maruts, storm deities, sons of Kashyapa and Diti or Rudra and Prisni and attendants of Indra, in Hinduism * HAL HF-24 Marut, the Hindustan Aeronautics HF-24 Marut * Măruț, a tributary of the Iara in Romania See also * Maruta (other) * Maruti (other), an epithet of the Hindu god Hanuman, as the son the wind deity Maruta {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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