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GNU Webster's 1913
- n. (Ethnol.) A member of the Siouan people formerly living in the Missouri river valley in Northeastern Nebraska; called also
Omaha .
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“Their appreciation of the city's few beauties is acute: the Shwe Dagon Pagoda, the several lovely cathedrals, the Scott Market, the flowering trees in Maha”
“I was aghast ... the woman in it was the person I called Maha" apa "(elder sister) while I visited Hyderabad," Malik said.”
“I was aghast ... the woman in it was the person I called Maha "Apa" (elder sister) while I visited Hyderabad,' Malik said.”
“I was aghast when he showed me the photograph of the teacher; the woman in it was the person I called Maha apa.”
“Ministers should speak in Marathi: Maha draft cultural policy”
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“South of the city seven le there is a vihara, called the Maha-vihara, where 3000 monks reside.”
“In the Krauncha island also, the mountain called Maha-krauncha that is a mine of all kinds of gems is, O king, always adored by all the four orders of men.”
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7
“The four Yugas or Ages, representing the four fingers used by the primitive mathematicians, totalled 12,000 divine years, a period which was called a Maha-yuga; it equalled the”
“This Monarch as well as others to follow such as Parakkamabahu 1 (1153 to 1186 A. D) better known as Maha Parakkamabahu was responsible for making the kingdom of Polonnaruwa famous.”
“The despicable Sadrist party on the other hand, through one of his mouthpieces - Sister Maha aka Maha Al-Douri, Sadrist MP, stated on al-Sharqiya TV 2 days ago that "the sadrists were aware of these secret prisons and they did everything in their power to stop the abuses ....”
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