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Mishra is a surname found among Hindu Brahmin, in the northern, eastern, western and central parts of India and in Nepal.
Mandana of Media was a shahbanu of Media and, later, the queen consort of Cambyses I of Anshan and mother of Cyrus the Great, ruler of Persia's Achaemenid Empire. Mandana's marriage to Cambyses I was encouraged by Astyages to strengthen the bonds between the Medians and Persians.
Karimi (کریمی), a Persian surname of a once famous merchant clan from Karima (کریمه). It is also derived from the Arabic name Kareem for people of Arab descent. It may refer to:
Mandana Mishra was a Hindu philosopher who wrote on the Mīmāṃsā and Advaita systems of thought. He was a follower of the Karma Mimamsa school of philosophy and a staunch defender of the holistic sphota doctrine of language. He was a contemporary of Adi Shankara, and while it is said that he became a disciple of Adi Sankara, he may actually have been the most prominent Advaitin of the two until the 10th century CE. He is often identified with Sureśvara, though the authenticity of this is doubtful. Still, the official Sringeri documents recognises Mandana Mishra as Sureśvara.
Vachaspati Mishra was a ninth or tenth century Indian Hindu philosopher of the Advaita Vedanta tradition, who wrote bhashya (commentaries) on key texts of almost every 9th-century school of Hindu philosophy. He also wrote an independent treatise on grammar, Tattvabindu, or Drop of Truth, which focuses on Mīmāṃsā theories of sentence meaning.
Sureśvara (also known as Sureśvarācārya, was a 9th-century Indian philosopher, who studied under Śankara. Śankara is said to have entrusted to Sureśvara his first monastic institution, the Sringeri Sharada Peetham. Sureśvara is believed to have founded the famous Naduvil Matham in Thrissur.
A thorp is a hamlet or village.
Mandana Jones is an Anglo-Iranian actress, known for her role as prisoner Nikki Wade on the British television series Bad Girls.
Hermilando Ingco Mandanas, also known as Dodo Mandanas and colloquially as Dodo, is a Filipino politician who served as Governor of Batangas since 2016; previously served this position from 1995 until 2004. He served as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the 2nd District of Batangas from 2004 until 2013.
Mandana Rebecca Dayani is the creator and co-founder of I am a voter, a nonpartisan civic engagement organization and most recently, was the president of Archewell, the media and philanthropic company founded by Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, until 2022. Dayani is an attorney and has held various leadership roles in the fashion, entertainment, and media industries. She led the development and launch of The Rachel Zoe Collection, The Zoe Report, and Curateur at Rachel Zoe, Inc. Additionally, she produced a few seasons of Bravo's The Rachel Zoe Project. Dayani served as the Chief Brand Officer for Everything But The House, a global digital estate sale platform. She also worked as an Executive Producer for the company's TV show project for HGTV. Mandana speaks regularly on activism and leadership, most recently at Fortune Most Powerful Women and Forbes 30/50 Summit in Abu Dhabi with Hillary Clinton, Gloria Steinem, Billie Jean King, and the First Lady of Ukraine. She was also named as 100 Most influential Jews in the World by The Tel Aviv Institute. Dayani also founded The Learning Series, an event series for women leaders, and serves as an angel investor and an advocate for many social issues.
Raneo "Ranie" Enriquez Abu is a Filipino politician serving as the Representative of Batangas's 2nd congressional district from 2013 to 2022. He served as the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from 2016 until his removal on 2020.
Bigg Boss Double Trouble is the ninth season of the Indian reality TV series Bigg Boss that premiered on 11 October 2015 on Colors TV. This season ended on 23 January 2016. Salman Khan returned to host the ninth season. The series won by Prince Narula while Rishabh Sinha became runner up of the show.
Mandhana may refer to:
Mandana Karimi is an Iranian actress and model based in India. After working on several successful modelling projects around the world, she appeared as a lead in the Bollywood film, Bhaag Johnny. She participated in the popular reality TV show, Bigg Boss 9 and became the 2nd runner up in 2015.
Mandana is a given name of the following people
Moghaddam or Moghadam ; is a Persian language surname which in both of its Latin transcriptions of the Perso-Arabic alphabet is also common among the Iranian diaspora. Notable people with the surname include:
Viacom, an abbreviation of Video and Audio Communications, may refer to:
The Casino - My Game, My Rules is a 2020 Hindi language streaming television series directed by Hardik Gajjar and Tushar Bhatia. It is written by Girish Dhamija and Deepak Pachory whereas produced by KVB Entertainment Gajjar Parth and Richa Amod Sachan. The series marks the digital debut of actors Karanvir Bohra and Mandana Karimi. The series started streaming on ZEE5 from 12 June 2020.
Lock Upp is the first season of Indian reality competition television series, Lock Upp: Badass Jail, Atyaachari Khel!. Hosted by Kangana Ranaut and Karan Kundrra, it premiered on ALTBalaji and MX Player from 27 February 2022. The Grand Finale or Badass Finale of the show was held on 7 May 2022 where Munawar Faruqui emerged as the winner while Payal Rohatgi was announced as the Runner-up.