
1) Asian tribesman 2) Assamese hill dweller 3) Burmese hills 4) City in cebu 5) City in the Philippines 6) Fictional snake 7) Kamarupan 8) Kashmir clan 9) Philipino city 10) Serpent of Hindu myth
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[Camarines Sur] Local elections will be held in Naga City on May 13, 2013 within the Philippine general election. The voters will elect for the elective local posts in the city: the mayor, vice mayor, and ten councilors. ==Mayoral and vice mayoral elections== ==City Council== Election in the city council is at large at 10 seats will be on t...
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[D&D] The Opera Game was a famous chess game played in 1858 between American chess master Paul Morphy and a team of two strong amateur players, German noble Karl, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and French aristocrat Count Isouard. Named for its having been played in Karl`s private box at the Italian Opera House in Paris during a performance of...
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[Dungeons & Dragons] In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, nagas comprise a variety of similar species of intelligent aberrations with widely differing abilities and alignments. Nagas appear as large snake-like creatures with humanoid heads. They often range widely in coloring and scale patterns, but are all usually about the...
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[The Legend of Korra] This category contains categories in the format in or of Kazakhstan by city, used as subcategories for a topic by cities of Kazakhstan, or otherwise where listings are in categories at a city level. ...
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[Warcraft] This category is for television stations serving Chico in the U.S. state of California. ...
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Type of living spirit living mainly in rivers, oceans or lakes, but can live anywhere which are generally invisible. Usually depicted with a serpent-like body.
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(`serpent`), in Hindu and Buddhist mythology, a member of a class of semidivine beings, half human and half serpentine. They are considered to be a ... [6 related articles]
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Member of any of the various peoples who inhabit the highland region near the Indian-Myanmar (Burma) border; they number approximately 800,000. These peoples do not possess a common name; some of...
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The Naga are the various peoples who inhabit the highland region near the Indian/Myanmar (Burma) border; they number approximately three million people in 2001. These peoples, comprising over separate 45 tribes (one source claims 77 tribes including sub-tribes), do not possess a common name; some of the main groups are Ao, Konyak, Sangtam, Lhota, S...
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In Hindu mythology (and Jainism and Buddhism) the naga is a serpent-geni figure. As water gods, nagas inhabit the bottoms of rivers, lakes, and seas, in splendid, jewel-studded palaces ever alive with dancing and song. In temple architecture, nagas stand guard at the portals of shrines. In South India nagakals, stones decorated with a single serpen...
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Naga means long, as in naga-juban, the long (ankle length) underwear kimono
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[
n] - Kamarupan languages spoken in northeastern India and western Burma
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the serpentine residents of the subterranean heavenly planets who are sometimes worshipped.
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noun Kamarupan languages spoken in northeastern India and western Burma
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Member of any of the various peoples who inhabit the highland region near the Indian-Myanmar (Burma) border; they number approximately 800,000. These peoples do not possess a common name; some of the main groups are Ao, Konyak, Sangtam, Lhota, Sema, Rengma, Chang, and Angami. They live by farming, hunting, and fishing, with rice as the ...
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