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  2. Template : Infobox language/language family color table

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    Template: Infobox language/language family color table. 33 languages. ... Simple English;

  3. List of gotras - Wikipedia

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    A gotra is equivalent to a lineage, akin to a family name, but the given name of a family is often different from its gotra, and may reflect the traditional occupation, place of residence or other important family characteristic rather than the lineage.

  4. Gujari language - Wikipedia

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    Gujari (also spelt Gojri, Gujri, or Gojari; گُوجَری) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by most of the Gujjar people in the northern parts of India and Pakistan, as well as in Afghanistan. It is a member of the rajasthani language family [2] [3] Taukeer Alam introducing himself in Van Gujjari

  5. Manual of the Mustard Seed Garden - Wikipedia

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    An English translation of the work, The Tao of Painting – A study of the ritual disposition of Chinese painting. With a translation of the Chieh Tzu Yuan Hua Chuan or Mustard Seed Garden Manual of Painting 1679–1701 , was made by Mai-mai Sze and published in New York in 1956.

  6. Jadi Rana - Wikipedia

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    Jadi Rana was an Indian Hindu ruler of Sanjan, Valsad in present-day Gujarat [1] as per the Qissa-i Sanjan, an epic poem completed in 1599, which is an account of the flight of some of the Zoroastrians who were subject to religious persecution following the fall of the Sassanid Empire, and of their early years in India, where they found refuge. [2]

  7. Gamboge - Wikipedia

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    Gamboge (/ ɡ æ m ˈ b oʊ ʒ,-ˈ b uː ʒ / gam-BOHZH, -⁠ BOOZH) [1] is a deep-yellow pigment derived from a species of tree that primarily grows in Cambodia. [2] Popular in East Asian watercolor works, it has been used across a number of media dating back to the 8th century.

  8. Gajra - Wikipedia

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    Gajra Gajra are traditionally worn around hair bun. Indian Ladies with Gajra during religious Function. A Gajra is a flower garland that is worn by South Asian women during festive occasions, weddings, or as part of everyday traditional attire.

  9. Vaghri language - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal numerals [2]; Number Gloss Vaghri Gujarati 1 one hekɽɒ ek 2 two bɒ be 3 three trɛ tran̩ 4 four cār cār 5 five penjn pānc 6 six c h ɒ : c h a : 7