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  2. Saint Thomas Christian cross - Wikipedia

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    An Indian cross is depicted on the rock-piece at the front of the Parur (North) church, first published in the St Thomas Christian Encyclopaedia of India, Vol.II, 1973, Ed. George Menachery. There is a St Thomas cross in stone on the porch of the Church of St Thomas the Apostle, Killinghall, carved by Charles Mawer of Leeds. [18]

  3. File:Indian peafowl,Pavo cristatus.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Indian peafowl - Wikipedia

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    A male Indian peafowl at Yala National Park in Sri Lanka. The Indian peafowl is widely distributed across India and Sri lanka, with introduced feral colonies in many parts of the world. Conservative estimates of the population in 2002 put them at more than 100,000. [70] While the exact population size is unknown, it is not believed to be under ...

  5. Understanding the Beautiful Yet Strategic Art of Peacock ...

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    The bird featured in the video, and the one that most people think of when they picture a peacock, is an Indian blue peafowl (Pavo cristatus) although they are commonly called simply Indian ...

  6. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Indian Peafowl

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    The Indian Peafowl is a resident breeder in the Indian subcontinent and has been introduced into many parts of the world and feral populations exist in many introduced regions. The peacock is the national bird of India. edit 1 Reason clear enough to meets the FPC criteria and should be featured Articles this image appears in Indian Peafowl ...

  7. Peafowl - Wikipedia

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    A leucistic Indian peacock Japanese woodblock print of a white peacock, by Ohara Koson (小原 古邨), 1925–1936. Hybrids between Indian peafowl and Green peafowl are called Spaldings, after the first person to successfully hybridise them, Keith Spalding.

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