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  2. Manjū - Wikipedia

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    Usukawa manjū (薄皮饅頭) Momiji manjū with different fillings. Of the myriad varieties of manjū, some more common than others.In Hawaii, one can find Okinawan manjū that are made with a filling of purple sweet potato, butter, milk, sugar, and salt, but the most common filling is bean paste, of which the several varieties include koshian, tsubuan, and tsubushian.

  3. Manchu people - Wikipedia

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    "Manchu" (Manchu: ᠮᠠᠨᠵᡠ, Möllendorff: manju) was adopted as the official name of the people by Emperor Hong Taiji in 1635, replacing the earlier name "Jurchen". It appears that manju was an old term for the Jianzhou Jurchens, although the etymology is not well understood. [12]: 63

  4. Manjushri - Wikipedia

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    Manjushri (Sanskrit: मञ्जुश्री, romanized: Mañjuśrī) is a bodhisattva who represents prajñā (transcendent wisdom) of the Buddhas in Mahāyāna Buddhism.

  5. Momiji manjū - Wikipedia

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    Momiji manjū is a local specialty and souvenir in Itsukushima, one of Japan's three scenic views.Today, Momiji manjū is known not only for Miyajima's souvenirs but also Hiroshima Prefecture’s miyagegashi nationwide.

  6. Manju - Wikipedia

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    Manju is a predominantly feminine Indian given name, from Sanskrit mañju 'pleasant, sweet, snow, beautiful, clouds, morning dew'. People with this name include: People with this name include: Manju Basu , Indian politician

  7. Manchu language - Wikipedia

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    A Jiangsu Han Chinese named Shen Qiliang wrote books on Manchu grammar, including Guide to Qing Books (清書指南; Manju bithe jy nan) and Great Qing Encyclopedia (大清全書; Daicing gurun-i yooni bithe). His father was a naval officer for the Qing and his grandfather was an official of the Ming dynasty before rebels murdered him.

  8. Manju Warrier - Wikipedia

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    Manju Warrier (ʋaːɾjər; born 10 September 1978/1979) is an Indian actress, who works predominantly in Malayalam cinema. She is the recipient of a National Film Award , a Kerala State Film Award and seven Filmfare Awards South .

  9. Tide jewels - Wikipedia

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    Two Nara period (710–794 CE) historical texts record myths that the Sea God presented the kanju and manju to Hoori, and a Kamakura period (1192–1333 CE) text says the legendary Empress Jingū used the tide jewels to conquer a Korean kingdom in 200 CE.