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Mian may refer to: People and languages *Mian people, people in Telefomin district, Sanduan province, Papua New Guinea **Mian language, spoken in Telefomin district, Sanduan, Papua New Guinea * Mian people (Australia), an indigenous people of Queensland *Mian (clan), Rajput clan of Kashmir * Mian Arain (surname), Pakistani Punjabi noble Arain family * Mian (given name), including a list of people with the given name *Mian (surname), including a list of people with the given name * Mian family of Baghbanpura, a noble Arain family of Lahore, Pakistan *Mian (title), is an Indian noble title Places * Mian, Punjab, a village in Mansa district, Indian Punjab * Mian Channu, a city in Khanewal District, Pakistani Punjab * Mian Channu Tehsil, an administrative subdivision of Khanewal District, Pakistani Punjab * Mian Wali Qureshian, a town in Rahim Yar Khan District, Pakistani Punjab * Mian (Amieva), a parish in Amieva, Spain * Mian County, a county of Hanzhong, Shaanxi, China * ...
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Mian People
The Mian people (Mianmin) are a people living in the Telefomin district of the Sandaun province in Papua New Guinea. The number of Mian is 3,500, based on the number of speakers of their language, Mian. The Mian are living in small villages in mountainous areas with rainforest and rivers; conditions which makes transport very limited, almost only restricted to walking, which however have helped them retaining their traditional way of life, based on hunting and agriculture, including slash-and-burn. They grow sweet potatoes, sago, bananas, pineapples, breadfruits, pawpaw, sugarcanes, pumpkins and squashes, and in more recent times, also oranges, tomatoes, beans, peanuts and coconuts. Animals they hunt and catch include pigs, cassowaries, birds, fish, snakes and small reptile Reptiles, as commonly defined, are a group of tetrapods with an ectothermic metabolism and Amniotic egg, amniotic development. Living traditional reptiles comprise four Order (biology), orders: Testudi ...
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Mian Channu
Mian Channu (Urdu / ), is the capital city of Mian Channu Tehsil in Khanewal District, Punjab province of Pakistan. Etymology The city was named after a Sufi saint, Baba Mian Channu, who lived in the area and was buried there. An urban legend exists about the name's preservation during British rule: the colonial administration attempted to rename the city, painting all signs with the new name. However, an unknown vandal repeatedly changed the signs back to "Mian Channu." Despite continued efforts by the administration, the original name remained. Mian Channu provides various services and residential areas for its inhabitants, as well as facilities for tourists. History Mian Channu was part of the wider Multan region after the Islamic conquest of Punjab region in the 8th century CE by Arab Umayyads. Mian Channu was considered a village, and by 1938, it was considered a town of Multan region. Its limits were last extended in the year 1950. Since then, no extension has be ...
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Mian–Chowla Sequence
In mathematics, the Mian–Chowla sequence is an integer sequence defined recursively in the following way. The sequence starts with :a_1 = 1. Then for n>1, a_n is the smallest integer such that every pairwise sum :a_i + a_j is distinct, for all i and j less than or equal to n. Properties Initially, with a_1, there is only one pairwise sum, 1 + 1 = 2. The next term in the sequence, a_2, is 2 since the pairwise sums then are 2, 3 and 4, i.e., they are distinct. Then, a_3 can't be 3 because there would be the non-distinct pairwise sums 1 + 3 = 2 + 2 = 4. We find then that a_3 = 4, with the pairwise sums being 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8. The sequence thus begins : 1, 2, 4, 8, 13, 21, 31, 45, 66, 81, 97, 123, 148, 182, 204, 252 Year 252 ( CCLII) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Trebonianus and Volusianus (or, less frequently, year 1005 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 252 for ...
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Steklov Institute Of Mathematics
Steklov Institute of Mathematics or Steklov Mathematical Institute () is a premier research institute based in Moscow, specialized in mathematics, and a part of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The institute is named after Vladimir Andreevich Steklov, who in 1919 founded the Institute of Physics and Mathematics in Saint Petersburg, Leningrad. In 1934, this institute was split into separate parts for physics and mathematics, and the mathematical part became the Steklov Institute. At the same time, it was moved to Moscow. The first director of the Steklov Institute was Ivan Matveyevich Vinogradov. From 19611964, the institute's director was the notable mathematician Sergei Chernikov. The old building of the Institute in Leningrad became its Department in Leningrad. Today, that department has become a separate institute, called the ''St. Petersburg Department of Steklov Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences'' or PDMI RAS, located in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The n ...
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Miah
Miah (মিঞা / মিয়া), is a Bengali word used to refer to a ''gentleman'' and is also used as a surname. People with the surname include: * Abu Taher Miah (c.1932–2004), Bangladeshi industrialist and politician * Andrew Muzaffar Miah, Anglo-Bangla bioethicist and journalist * Badrul Miah, convicted of the racially motivated murder of Richard Everitt * Badsha Miah, Bangladeshi kabaddi player * Bonde Ali Miah (1906–1979), Bangladeshi poet * Dhir Ali Miah (1920–1984), Bangladeshi flute player, composer, director and orchestra conductor * Ellis Miah Ellis Miah (born March 21 in New York City) is an American songwriter, record producer, composer, vocalist and DJ of Bangladeshi and Caribbean descent. He has had over 17 records on various ''Billboard'' charts including the ''Billboard'' 200, Ele ..., American songwriter, record producer, composer, vocalist and DJ of Bangla-Caribbean descent * Fazal Karim Miah, Indian politician * Hammad Miah (born 1993), En ...
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Mian Deh, Badakhshan
Mian Deh is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. See also *Badakhshan Province Badakhshan Province (Dari: بدخشان) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northeastern part of the country. It is bordered by Tajikistan's Gorno-Badakhshan in the north and the Pakistani regions of Lower and Upper C ... References Populated places in Kuran wa Munjan District {{Badakhshan-geo-stub ...
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Mian County
Mian County or Mianxian () is a county of Hanzhong, in the southwest of Shaanxi province, China, bordering Gansu province to the northwest. Its area measures , and its total population as of 2020 was 429,000 people. During the Qin and Han dynasty it was known as Mianshui (沔水). In 1964 it was renamed to Mianxian with a homophone character for Mian, to avoid the use of uncommon characters in place names. In 2020, the county government requested the name of the county to be changed to ''Mianzhou'' (沔州市), pending central government approval. Previously the government requested to use the name Dingjunshan City, but this was denied by the central government. The tomb of Zhuge Liang near Mount Dingjun is located in the county. Transportation Mian County is served by the Yangpingguan–Ankang Railway. Administrative divisions Mian County has 19 subordinate towns A town is a type of a human settlement, generally larger than a village but smaller than a city. The crite ...
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Mian (Amieva)
Mian is a parish in Amieva, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. Sames, the capital of Amieva is located in Mian. The elevation is above sea level Height above mean sea level is a measure of a location's vertical distance (height, elevation or altitude) in reference to a vertical datum based on a historic mean sea level. In geodesy, it is formalized as orthometric height. The zero level .... It is in size. The population as of is 300 ( INE 2011). The postal code is 33558. Villages References Parishes in Amieva {{asturias-geo-stub ...
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Mian Wali Qureshian
Mian Wali Qureshian (میاوالی قریشیاں) is a town in Rahim Yar Khan District, Punjab (Pakistan), Punjab, Pakistan. It was founded more than 450 years ago by Makhdoom Rohullah Shah I. The Saraiki language is spoken. Location Mian Wali Qureshian is located at KLP Road, 33 km away from Rahim Yar Khan city. Its nearness to the N-5 National Highway, N5 National Highway has made it an important pitstop on Pakistan's domestic trade route, for those seeking rolling mango and sugar cane plantations. Culture The culture is associated with Cholistan Desert, Cholistani Saraiki culture. Saraiki culture influenced by Indus Valley culture as well as Persian and Muslim cultures has a rich history along with its own language and traditions. Islam is the majority-religion of Mian Wali Qureshian. Sufism has a big impact on the town, the shrine of a famous Sufi saint, Sufi Saint Sultan-ul-Tareeqin Sheikh Makhdoom Hameed-ud-Din Shah Hakim Al-Qureshi Asadi Al-Hashmi Suhrawardiyy ...
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Mian Channu Tehsil
Mian Channu () is an administrative subdivision (tehsil) of Khanewal District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Its capital is Mian Channu Mian Channu (Urdu / ), is the capital city of Mian Channu Tehsil in Khanewal District, Punjab province of Pakistan. Etymology The city was named after a Sufi saint, Baba Mian Channu, who lived in the area and was buried there. An urban le ... city.Tehsils & Unions in the District of Khanewal - Government of Pakistan


Administration

The tehsil of Mian Channu is administratively subdivided into 29 union councils: Large rural populations include 98/15L & 102/15.L (most ...
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Mian, Punjab
Mian, also known as Karam Singh Wala Mian is a village in Sardulgarh tehsil of Mansa district in Punjab, India. Geography Jherian Wali, Ullak, Burj Bhalaike, Jaurkian and Tandian are the surrounding villages. Education and economy ;Education The village has a government primary school. ;Economy Agriculture Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products. Agriculture was a key factor in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created ... is the main source of income. References Villages in Mansa district, India {{PunjabIN-geo-stub ...
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Mian Language
Mian is an Ok language spoken in the Telefomin district of the Sandaun province in Papua New Guinea by the Mian people. It has some 3,500 speakers spread across two dialects: ''West Mian'' (a.k.a. ''Suganga''), with approximately 1,000 speakers in around Yapsiei, and ''East Mian'', with approximately 2,500 speakers in and around Timeilmin, Temsakmin, Sokamin, Gubil, Fiak and Hotmin. Phonology Phonologically, Mian is very similar to other Papuan languages in the size of its phoneme inventory, but it nevertheless has some peculiarities, such as its contrast between a plain and a pharyngealized ˤ It is also a tonal language. Vowels Mian has six vowels, including the pharyngealized open front vowel. Mian also has four diphthongs: /ɛ/ is realized as in word-initial low-tone syllables, elsewhere. /a/ is realized as in unaccented syllables, in word-initial low-tone syllables beginning with a consonant, elsewhere. /o/ is realized as in word-initial l ...
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