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  1. Shiki Nanaya [Person's name] Shiki the Killer. Eldest son of the Nanaya, a clan of demon hunters that passed down unique abilities as their genetic inheritance. Though the Nanaya were once feared as the natural enemy of demon hybrids, the last family head, Nanaya Kiri, retired from the demon hunting trade to live a quiet life in the mountains.

  2. Nannaya Bhattaraka was one of the greatest poets of Telugu in Andhra Pradesh in 11th century AD. He was contemporary of other two famous poets named Tikkana and Errana. These three poets were together known as the Kavi-Traya or the Great Trio of Telugu literature.

  3. mation and spread of nanaya’s symbols along the trade routes. 1.1 Second-Millennium Evidence 1.1.1 Written Documentation in the first half of the second millennium, there is solely textual evidence for nanaya’s astral imagery and a lion sceptre 1.1.1.1 Star a Sumerian tigi-hymn to nanaya with a prayer for išbi-erra, king of the king-

  4. Nanaya (Sumerian 𒀭𒈾𒈾𒀀, D NA.NA.A; also transcribed as "Nanāy", "Nanaja", "Nanāja", '"Nanāya", or "Nanai"; antiquated transcription: "Nanâ"; in Greek: Ναναια or Νανα; Imperial Aramaic: נני, Classical Syriac: ܢܢܝ) was a Mesopotamian goddess of love closely associated with Inanna.

  5. Indian poet. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution to Telugu literature. In Dravidian languages: Telugu. …first literary work is by Nannaya Bhatta; dating from the 11th century, it is a poetic translation of a part of the Mahabharata (“Great Epic of the Bharata Dynasty”).

  6. en.m.wikiquote.org › wiki › NanayaNanaya - Wikiquote

    Nanaya ( Sumerian: 𒀭𒈾𒈾𒀀, D NA.NA.A; also transcribed as "Nanâ", "Nanãy", "Nanaja", "Nanãja", or '"Nanãya"; in Greek: Ναναια or Νανα; Aramaic: ננױננאױ) is the canonical name for a goddess worshipped by the Sumerians and Akkadians, a deity who personified voluptuousness and sexuality, and warfare.

  7. Saint Thomas Christians, Malayalis, Cochin Jews. The Knānāya, (from Syriac: Knā'nāya (Canaanite)) also known as the Southists or Tekkumbhagar, are an endogamous ethnic group found among the Saint Thomas Christian community of Kerala, India. They are differentiated from another part of the community, known in this context as the Northists ...

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