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  2. Shakuni - Wikipedia

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    Shakuni (Sanskrit: शकुनि, IAST: Śakuni, lit. ' bird ' ) is one of the antagonists of the Hindu epic Mahabharata . He was the prince of the kingdom of Gandhara when introduced, later becoming its king after the death of his father, Subala .

  3. Comparison of Indonesian and Standard Malay - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Malaysia and Bahasa Melayu are used interchangeably in reference to Malay in Malaysia. Malay was designated as a national language by the Singaporean government after independence from Britain in the 1960s to avoid friction with Singapore's Malay-speaking neighbours of Malaysia and Indonesia. [22] It has a symbolic, rather than ...

  4. Jakun people - Wikipedia

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    The area circled in red indicates the location of the Jakun people in southern Peninsula Malaysia.. Jakuns are mostly located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, in the interior of the southwest Pahang and north Johor [5] All Jakun settlements are located near the jungle, and their population is more or less dependent on jungle resources.

  5. Shikhandi - Wikipedia

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    Shikhandi (Sanskrit: शिखण्डी, romanized: Śikhaṇḍī) is a character in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.Born as the daughter of Drupada, the King of Panchala, Shikhandi becomes male after agreeing to a sex exchange with a yaksha.

  6. Praneet Bhat - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; मैथिली ... Praneet Bhat is an Indian television actor best known for his role as Shakuni in the epic TV series Mahabharat (2013–2014 ...

  7. Purochana - Wikipedia

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    He is better known as the individual who created the Lakshagraha (palace of lac) under the orders of Duryodhana and his evil mentor, Shakuni. Purochana himself perished in the fire meant to kill the Pandavas. In his previous life, he had been born as Prahasta, who was a powerful rakshasa warrior, and chief commander of Ravana's army of Lanka ...

  8. Malay - Wikipedia

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    Malay language or Bahasa Melayu, a major Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore History of the Malay language, the Malay language from the 4th to the 14th century; Indonesian language, the official form of the Malay language in Indonesia; Malaysian Malay, the official form of the Malay language in Malaysia

  9. Malayic languages - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian is the official language of Indonesia and has evolved as a standardized form of Malay with distinct influences from local languages and historical factors. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Malay, in its various forms, is recognized as a national language in Brunei , Malaysia , and Singapore . [ 4 ]