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Tenne miles from the sayde citie, about the head of the foresayd riuer of Thalay, there is a certaine other citie called Montu, which hath the greatest nauy that I saw in the whole world.
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Montu Shah presenting business plan in sign language.
Steve Mariotti: A Unique Entrepreneurship Program for Disadvantaged Youth and Women, Part 2 Steve Mariotti 2011
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One of the hearing-challenged young men, Montu Shah, actually delivered his business plan in
Steve Mariotti: A Unique Entrepreneurship Program for Disadvantaged Youth and Women, Part 2 Steve Mariotti 2011
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Wearing the military version of the Double Crown, Caesarion rode a mettlesome red horse, red being the color of Montu, God of War, his face painted red, his body clad in Egyptian pharaonic armor of linen and golden scales.
Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007
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Wearing the military version of the Double Crown, Caesarion rode a mettlesome red horse, red being the color of Montu, God of War, his face painted red, his body clad in Egyptian pharaonic armor of linen and golden scales.
Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007
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The tale of hare and the tortoise would appear in a new avatar as a story between Montu and Pinki set in the grounds of a public school in Noida.
Desicritics Ramendra Kumar 2010
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The tale of hare and the tortoise would appear in a new avatar as a story between Montu and Pinki set in the grounds of a public school in Noida.
Desicritics Ramendra Kumar 2010
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The tale of hare and the tortoise would appear in a new avatar as a story between Montu and Pinki set in the grounds of a public school in Noida.
Desicritics Ramendra Kumar 2010
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The tale of hare and the tortoise would appear in a new avatar as a story between Montu and Pinki set in the grounds of a public school in Noida.
Desicritics Ramendra Kumar 2010
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Paintings featuring Horus, Hathor, Tefnut, Montu and Renenutet were unearthed within the temple walls along with others showing kings Tuthmosis II and Ramses II.
Egyptology News 2009
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