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  • {{r|Maharashtra}}
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  • {{r|Maharashtra}}
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  • {{r|Maharashtra}}
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  • {{r|Maharashtra}}
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  • This is the talk page for the article on the state of Maharashtra, India. The initial draft of this article has been seeded from the correspo
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  • Phaltan, Maharashtra, India ...ore returning to India in 1981 to run his own rural NGO – NARI in Phaltan, Maharashtra.
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  • Born on 24th april 1987 and brought up in Solapur a tier-3 city in Maharashtra state, India. The climate is Dry and falls in rainfall shadow region. I com
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  • {{r|Maharashtra}}
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  • |state_name = Maharashtra |website = www.maharashtra.gov.in
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  • My second article (also seeded from WP) is [[Maharashtra]] (begun on [[2007-03-31|Mar 31st 2007]])
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  • ...reme Court of India, 1978, Fazalbhoy Currimbhoy etc v. official trustee of Maharashtra & ors, etc [1978] INSC 254; [1979] 2 SCR 699; [1979] 3 SCC 189; AIR 1979 SC ...rimbhoy Ebrahim Khoja Orphanage (Baug-e-Karim, 2, Altamorent Road, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400026, India<ref>http://mha.nic.in/fd-ar0304/9.3Reported%20Associations%
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  • ...ai is located on the [[Salsette Island]], off the [[Konkan|west coast]] of Maharashtra. Along with its neighbouring suburbs, it forms the world's [[List of metrop ...ly [[Gujarati]] speaking [[Gujarat|State of Gujarat]] and Marathi speaking Maharashtra.
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  • ...are strong skews in the regional composition of students at the IMOTC. The Maharashtra region, and Pune in particular, has regularly sent a large number of studen
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  • * [[Sadu Shinde]], 22, RHB, LBG, [[Maharashtra (cricket)|Maharashtra]] * [[Ranga Sohoni]], 28, RHB, RFM and off-break (OB), Maharashtra
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  • ...age is archaic [[Marathi]], represented by [[Namdev]] and other Sants of [[Maharashtra]].<ref name=Woodhead />Poets such as [[Kabir]] belonged to the northern gro
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  • * Glushkova, Irina and Vora, Rajendra, ed. ''Home, Family, and Kinship in Maharashtra.'' (2000) 240 pp. India
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  • ...Pradesh]] (formerly [[Holkar (cricket)|Holkar]]); [[Maharashtra (cricket)|Maharashtra]]; [[Mumbai (cricket)|Mumbai]] (formerly [[Bombay (cricket)|Bombay]]); [[Ra ...5&ndash;11 March 1949 at [[Poona]]. Bombay scored 651 and 714/8 declared. Maharashtra scored 407 and 604. Bombay won by 354 runs.<ref name="CAHMA">{{cite web |ur
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  • ...meter]], [[Magnetostratigraphy]], [[Magnocellular neurosecretory cell]], [[Maharashtra]], [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]], [[Maine Coon]], [[Mai tai]], [[Maize]], [[
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  • }}</ref>, [[Orissa]] and [[Maharashtra]].<ref>{{cite book
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