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Malana is an ancient Indian village in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The only village in the Malana Nala, a side valley of the Parvati Valley northeast of the Kullu Valley, it is isolated from the rest of the world. The peaks of Chanderkhani and Deo Tibba shadow the village. It is situated on a remote plateau by the torrential Malana river, at ...
Malana may refer to Basti Malana - a town in Punjab, Pakistan; Malana, Himachal Pradesh - an ancient village in India; Malana, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa - a town in NWFP, Pakistan; Parachinar Malana - a town in Kurram Agency, Pakistan
Arpine Martoyan (Armenian: Արփինե Մարտոյան; born 10 January 2007), known professionally as Maléna (Armenian: Մալենա), is an Armenian singer and songwriter. [1]
David Rooney of Variety wrote, "Considerably scaled down in scope and size from his English-language existential epic, The Legend of 1900, Giuseppe Tornatore's Malena is a beautifully crafted but slight period drama that chronicles a 13-year-old boy's obsession with a small-town siren in World War II Sicily.
Currently there are roughly 1700 active speakers of Kanashi in the Malana Nala which is up from the previous estimate of 1400 in the early 2000s. Its current status to date is threatened. [2] The village that uses this language is located roughly 10,000 feet above sea level isolated from civilization.
Malana (ملانہ)is a historical village in the southeast side about 12 km from the city of Dera Ismail Khan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is a union council in the Paroa Tehsil, in the district and division Dera Ismail Khan. It is divided into two localities, Pakka Malana and Kacha Malana.
Due to its high altitude, Kasol is only connected to the rest of India by well-developed roads. [6]Kullu-Manali Airport(IATA: KUU, ICAO: VIBR) in Bhuntar is about 31 km away and is the closest airport to the village.It connects cities like Delhi, Shimla, Kolkata and more.
Mawlana (/ m ɔː ˈ l ɑː n ə /; from Persian, Arabic: مولانا), also spelled as Molana or Maulana, [1] is a title, mostly in South Asia, preceding the name of respected Muslim religious leaders, in particular graduates of religious institutions, e.g. a madrassa or a darul uloom, or scholars who have studied under other Islamic scholars.