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Place in Betsiboka, Madagascar
Andriba is a municipality in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Maevatanana, which is a part of Betsiboka Region. The population of the commune
Andriba
1894–1895 French conquest of the Merina Kingdom
a road along the way. By August 1895, the French were only mid-way at Andriba where there were numerous Malagasy fortifications but only limited fighting
Second_Madagascar_expedition
French soldier and officer
entrenched behind fortifications in Andriba. His forces emerged victorious. The next day, his forces took control of the Andriba Valley without firing any shots
Régis_Voyron
August 1944 Roslayl, USSR 18–4 L The Long Road 16 September 1942 S of Andriba, Madagascar 18–5 M The Dead of Winter 29 December 1941 NW of Staritsa,
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Species of butterfly
band, or with this sharply pronounced and margined with white [is] ab. andriba Ward. Madagascar. Flight period is from October to June. The habitat is
Charaxes_zoolina
Place in Betsiboka, Madagascar
further divided into 20 communes: Ambalajia Ambalanjanakomby Ambodimanga Andriba Antanimbary Antsiafabositra Beanana, Maevatanana Bemokotra Beratsimanana
Maevatanana_District
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Hindu
Calm, Virtuous and another name of Lord Shiva
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Beautiful
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British, English
One Individuals Destiny
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Tamil
Lineysha | லீநேயà¯à®·à®¾
Intelligent
Biblical
third
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Hindu, Indian
R Gam in Carnatic Music
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Shakespearean
King Henry V' A French Lord.
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German
Famous.
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Tamil
Abimanyu | அபீமாஂநà¯à®¯à¯à®‚
Arjunas son, Heroic, With self respect
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from the personal name Pat(t), Pate, a short form of Patrick.English and Scottish : nickname for a man with a bald head, from Middle English pate ‘head’, ‘skull’.French (Paté) : from Old French pat(t)é ‘with paws’, ‘pawed’ (from pat(t)e ‘paw’), a nickname, applied presumably to a man with large and clumsy hands and feet.German : nickname for a trustworthy man, from Middle High German pate, Middle Low German pade ‘godfather’, ‘male relative’ (see Paeth), or alternatively from a personal name Bado, probably meaning ‘battle’, ‘fight’.
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