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  2. Vijaya (Champa) - Wikipedia

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    Vijaya (Sanskrit for "victorious" [a]), also known as Vijayapura, was the capital of the Kingdom of Champa located in modern-day Bình Định province, Vietnam. It served as the capital of the Kingdom of Champa from the 12th century CE until it was conquered by Đại Việt during the Champa–Dai Viet War of 1471 .

  3. Vijaya Ramachandran - Wikipedia

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    Vijaya Ramachandran is an Indian-American theoretical computer scientist known for her research on graph algorithms and parallel algorithms. She is the William Blakemore II Regents Professor of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin .

  4. Vijaya Gadde - Wikipedia

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    Vijaya Gadde (born 1974) [1] is an American attorney, who served as general counsel and the head of legal, policy, and trust at Twitter. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Her role included handling issues such as harassment, misinformation, and harmful speech, and other decisions made by Twitter.

  5. Vijaya Vilas Palace - Wikipedia

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    The palace was built with red sandstone.Its distinctive Rajput architecture largely refers to the plan of palaces of Orchha and Datia.It is designed with a central high dome on pillars, Bengal domes on the sides, windows with colored glass, carved stone jalis, domed bastions at the corners, an extended porch, and other stone-carved elements.

  6. Vijaya Mulay - Wikipedia

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    Vijaya Mulay (16 May 1921 – 19 May 2019) was a documentary filmmaker, film historian, writer, educationist and researcher. She was lovingly called Akka in film circles. [ 1 ] Her close friendships with Satyajit Ray , Louis Malle , Mrinal Sen and other film personalities gave her a unique perspective into Indian cinema and influenced her work.

  7. Y. Vijaya - Wikipedia

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    Y. Vijaya was born in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. [citation needed] She was brought up in Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh. [1] [2] Her father Yenigandla Jnanayya is a district manager in a cooperative marketing society. Her mother Balamma was a house-wife. Her family originally hailed from Guntur district. Vijaya has 9 siblings; 5 sisters, and 4 brothers.

  8. Arroyo City, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1910, the community had about 10 people and two stores. Scattered houses remained in the area in the 1930s. Several businesses and dwellings remained in the 1970s. In 1990 Arroyo City was marked on Texas state highway maps. [2] The community's population was reported as 510 per a 2017 Official Texas State Map. [3]

  9. Srivijaya - Wikipedia

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    Map of the expansion of the Srivijaya empire, beginning in Palembang in the 7th century, then extending to most of Sumatra, then expanding to Java, Riau Islands, Bangka Belitung, Singapore, Malay Peninsula (also known as: Kra Peninsula), Thailand, Cambodia, South Vietnam, Kalimantan, Sarawak, Brunei, Sabah, and ended as the Kingdom of Dharmasraya in Jambi in the 13th century.