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A Manji (Punjabi: ਮੰਜੀ ਪ੍ਰਥਾ ) was a Sikh religious administrative unit, similar to a parish or diocese, for the propagation of Sikhism. [1] It was part of the Sikh missionary administrative organization founded by Guru Amar Das , the third Guru of Sikhism .
Manji Cult, appeared in the 1998 PS1 video game Tenchu: Stealth Assassins; Manji, an organization in the Soulcalibur game series; Manji, a character in the role-playing game MapleStory; Manji, the main character of the manga series Blade of the Immortal by Hiroaki Samura; Tokyo Manji Gang, the main group from the manga series Tokyo Revengers by ...
Madatally Manji (1918 – 9 September 2006) was a Kenyan industrialist and entrepreneur, best known for founding the House of Manji, a food manufacturing company. Manji was born in Nyeri, in Kenya's Central Province. [1] He left school early, and worked for some years in a grocery shop, before going into business with his 7 brothers in 1941.
Manji (万治) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Meireki and before Kanbun. This period spanned the years from July 1658 through April 1661. [ 1 ] The reigning emperor was Go-Sai -tennō ( 後西天皇 ) .
After Manji killed his brother "Johnny", Hishiyasu sought revenge by kidnapping Manji's sister, Machi, to use her as bait. When Manji would not submit to a duel, and offered only to fight barehanded, Hishiyasu lets Machi go only to kill her immediately after. He has two pronged swords that have the word "ACID" on the tsuba. After the death of ...
The manji and masand system of revenue collection for gurdwaras and other purposes was a source of major dispute between the Sikh Gurus and the Mughal emperors. For example, Aurangzeb seized the tithe collections by the masands for use by the Mughal treasury, and demolished gurdwaras throughout Punjab to emphasize the Islamic character of the ...
The Vice Captain of the Third Division of the Tokyo Manji Gang. Nahoya Kawata (河田 ナホヤ, Kawata Nahoya) Voiced by: Kengo Kawanishi [9] (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook [13] (English) The Fourth Division Captain of the Tokyo Manji Gang. He is the older twin brother of Souya Kawata. Yasuhiro Mutō (武藤 泰宏, Mutō Yasuhiro)
Nakahama Manjirō (中濱 万次郎, January 27, 1827 – November 12, 1898), also known as John Manjirō (or John Mung), [1] was a Japanese samurai and translator who was one of the first Japanese people to visit the United States and an important translator during the opening of Japan.