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  2. The Seven Sisters of India (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Sisters of India: Tribal Worlds Between Tibet and Burma is a book by Aglaja Stirn [] and Peter Van Ham and published by Prestel Publishing in 2001. The book is the first comprehensive publication on India's remote northeast, but also includes information on Tibet and Myanmar (Burma), in addition to the North Eastern states of India.

  3. Northeast India - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Sister States is a popular term for the contiguous states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura prior to inclusion of the state of Sikkim into the North Eastern Region of India. The sobriquet 'Land of the Seven Sisters' was coined to coincide with the inauguration of the new states in January ...

  4. Malabai - Wikipedia

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    Malabai is an Indian goddess.She is also known as Malganga Devi, Mulika Devi, and Malai Devi.She came from the Varanasi area and settled at Kunda.She has 6 sisters in different places.

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  6. Category:Seven Sister States - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. ... This category is located at Category:Northeast India. Note: This category should be empty. ...

  7. Seven Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Seven Sisters Oak, largest southern live oak registered in the U.S. Jungle babbler, a type of bird known as seven sisters in northern India; Crinum americanum, a plant commonly known as seven sisters; Sterculia monosperma, a type of nut from Southern China known as seven sisters' fruit

  8. Khodiyar - Wikipedia

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    Mamadiya then went to a Śiva temple in the wilderness to fast and pray for children. On the 8th day Śiva appeared and granted Gaḍhvī seven daughters and a son. Several years later the girls were playing on a hill when they suddenly had a thirst for the blood and hunger for the flesh of buffaloes, which happened to be at the bottom of the hill.

  9. Brahmaputra Valley Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    A short film contest [1] [2] is organised as a part of this film festival. This is done to promote talent and stories from the region. [3] The winners of this contest not only receives recognition, but a chance as well to win prize money and opportunities to intern with the premier film production houses of the country.