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  2. List of Ninja Hattori-kun episodes - Wikipedia

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    Amara meets Hattori and fights with him. So, Hattori decides to teach Amara a lesson, but Koike-Sensei scolds Kenichi. 9 Shinzou-kun is here now (Shinzou Arrives) (シンゾウくん只今参上の巻) Shinzou finds Hattori and helps him get rid of Amara. Hattori introduces Shinzou to Kenichi's family. 10 Rehabilitation (Hattori Recovers His Honor)

  3. Amarasimha - Wikipedia

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    Amarasimha (IAST: Amara-siṃha, c. CE 375) was a Sanskrit grammarian and poet from ancient India, of whose personal history hardly anything is known. He is said to have been "one of the nine gems that adorned the throne of Vikramaditya ," and according to the evidence of Xuanzang , this is the Chandragupta Vikramaditya (Chandragupta II) who ...

  4. Amarakosha - Wikipedia

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    The name Amarakosha derives from the Sanskrit words amara ("immortal") and kosha ("treasure, casket, pail, collection, dictionary"). According to Arthur Berriedale Keith, this is one of the oldest extant Sanskrit lexicons (kosha). [1] According to Keith, Amarasiṃha, who possibly flourished in the 6th century, " knew the Mahāyāna and used ...

  5. File:Amara raja group.png - Wikipedia

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  6. Amaru Shataka - Wikipedia

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    Wife awaits her Husband, Verse 76, Amaru Shataka by Amaru, early 17th-century painting. The Amaruśataka or Amarukaśataka (अमरुशतक, "the hundred stanzas of Amaru"), authored by Amaru (also Amaruka), is a collection of poems dated to about the 7th [1] or 8th century.

  7. Amba Geshen - Wikipedia

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    An account of Amba Geshen was published in Purchas, His Pilgrimage where it was called Mount Amara, where medieval Amhara kings of Ethiopia used to be imprisoned. This was stated by Pakenham to have inspired John Milton 's description of Paradise in Paradise Lost , [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and later, " Mount Abora " in Samuel Taylor Coleridge 's Kubla Khan .

  8. Mara, Daughter of the Nile - Wikipedia

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    The story opens introducing the reader to Nekonkh, an Egyptian river boat captain on the Nile during the rule of Queen Hatshepsut.Nekonkh is on his way to Thebes, carrying his usual cargo and an unusual passenger, a supposed scribe's apprentice named Sheftu who seems to be someone more significant than he claims to be and occasionally alludes to replacing Hatshepsut on the throne with her ...

  9. Emily Swallow - Wikipedia

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    She is best known for her role as The Armorer in the Star Wars series The Mandalorian (2019–present) and The Book of Boba Fett (2022). She is also known for her roles as Kim Fischer in The Mentalist (2013–2014), Amara / The Darkness in Supernatural (2015–2020), Lisa Ţepeş in Castlevania (2017–2021), and Puck in Pac-Man: Circle (2024).