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  • 21Indra —    In Vedic myth a god of battle and of rain. He appears to have been a real king, a jolly fair haired fighting man of the Nordic type, who was deified after death, and whose worship spread at the expense of the older gods. Eventually, he was… …

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  • 22Indra — /ˈɪndrə/ (say indruh) noun Hinduism the greatest of the Vedic gods, the god of rain and thunder. {Sanskrit indra} …

  • 23Indra (singer) — Indra Indra in January 2009, after one of her performances in Ma femme est folle . Background information Birth name Indra Kuldasaar Bor …

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  • 24Indra Sistemas — Indra Sede de Indra Fundación 1993 Sede Alcobendas, Madrid, España …

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  • 25Indra Sistemas — Indra Création 1993 Personnages clés Javier Monzón, président, et Regino Moranchel, PDG Siège social …

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  • 26Indra Sinha — (* 1950 in Colaba,[1] Mumbai, Maharashtra, Indien) ist ein britischer Schriftsteller indischer Herkunft. [2] Bevor er Schriftsteller wurde, arbeitete er als Werbetexter. Sinha ist als einer der besten zehn britischen Texter aller Zeiten gewählt… …

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  • 27Indra (disambiguation) — Indra may refer to (among other things): *The chief deity, Indra, of the Rigveda and the Hindu religion; or *The company Indra sistemas, a Spanish Information Technologies and Defense Systems company. *The song Indra by the group Thievery… …

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  • 28Indra chanteuse — Indra (chanteuse) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Indra (homonymie). Indra (chanteuse) Naissance 20 juillet 1967 Göteborg, Suède Pays d’origine …

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  • 29Indra Lesmana — Indra Lesmana(born March 28, 1966) is an Indonesian jazz pianist. Background He was introduced to jazz music by his father, Jack Lesmana, who is also a jazz musician. His musical career with keyboards instrument started at age 10. He first… …

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  • 30Indra's Pearls (book) — Indra s Pearls: The Vision of Felix Klein is a geometry book written by David Mumford, Caroline Series and David Wright, and published by Cambridge University Press in 2002.The book explores the patterns created by iterating conformal maps of the …

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