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  2. Ewaso Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Ewaso Lions Project was founded in 2007 for the protection of lions (Panthera leo) and their habitat in Northern Kenya. [1] The project works to study and incorporate local communities in helping to protect the lions in the Samburu National Reserve, Buffalo Springs National Reserve and Shaba National Reserve of the Ewaso Nyiro ecosystem in Northern Kenya.

  3. Kalīla wa-Dimna - Wikipedia

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    There are fifteen main stories, acting as frame stories with many more stories within them. The two jackals, Kalila and Dimna, feature both as narrators of the stories and as protagonists within them. They work in the court of the king, Bankala the lion. Kalila is happy with his lot, whereas Dimna constantly struggles to gain fame.

  4. Category:Indian fairy tales - Wikipedia

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    Fairy tales from India, short stories that belong to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic , enchantments , and mythical or fanciful beings. India portal

  5. Just Kids! - Wikipedia

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    Just Kids! is an Indian television programming block which aired on Sahara TV. [1The show was hosted by Yash Pathak and included various cartoon series like The Great Book Of Nature, Zorro, The Story Of Cinderella, Christopher Columbus, Sandokan, Denver - The Last Dinosaur, Jungle Book etc. [2]

  6. Mordhwaj - Wikipedia

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    A Mordhwaj fort is located at Mathurapur Mor village in Najibabad of Uttar Pradesh. [11] The excavations, carried out at Mathurapurmor's Mordhwaj fort, which is locally known as Begam Kothi, located 15 kilometers from Kotdwara towards Najibabad, discovered antiques including terracotta, gold coins, potsherds decorated bricks and copper.

  7. Sinhabahu - Wikipedia

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    The lion came near the princess but the princess was unafraid because she remembers the predictions about her and a lion. The lion takes her to a cave. There she births two children, a boy named [sinhabahu] and girl named [sinhaseevali]. When Sinhabahu is sixteen, he asks his mother why their father is different from them. She reveals their story.

  8. Dawon - Wikipedia

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    Dawon has often been represented in traditional and ancient Bengali culture and Indian culture in the form of Ghatokbahini (Bengali: ঘটকবাহিনী সিংহ), i.e. in the form of a half-lion, half-tiger hybrid, like a liger. It is a sacred tiger in Tibetan lore, and was later known as 'Gdon.

  9. Gajakesari - Wikipedia

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    The elephant lion) is a 2014 Indian Kannada-language action film directed by S. Krishna and produced by Jayanna and Bogendra. The film stars Yash in a dual role along with Amulya and Anant Nag . The film also prominently features an elephant named Arjuna from Waynad , Kerala . [ 3 ]