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banian (ˈbænɪən) Forms: 6 baniane, 7 bannyan, 7–8 bannian, 8–9 banyan, 7– banian. [a. Pg. banian, prob. a. Arab. banyān (16th c.), ad. Gujarātī vāṇiyo man of the trading caste, f. Skr. vaṇij merchant. ‘The terminal nasal may be taken from the plural form vāṇiyān’ (Col. Yule).] 1. A Hindu trader, esp...
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Banian
Banian may refer to:
Bania (caste), Indian mercantile caste
Banian Hospital, veterinary hospitals in pre-modern India
Banian, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Banian, Guinea
Banian, Iran (disambiguation)
Banyan (clothing), 18th century loose gown or coat for men
Banyan merchants, historical merchants from
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banian
banian(also banyan), / ˈbænɪən; `bænjən/ (also `banyan-tree) n Indian fig-tree whose branches come down to the ground and take root 榕树.
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Banian (Battagram)
Banian (َUrdu & Pashto بانیاں) is a town, and one of twenty union councils in Battagram District in the Khyber Pukhtunkhwa of Pakistan.
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Banian, Iran
Banian or Baneyan or Baniyan () in Iran may refer to:
Banian, Bushehr (بنيان - Banīān)
Banian, Fars (بانيان - Bānīān)
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banyan
banyan (ˈbænɪən) A variant of banian; now the prevailing spelling used for the Banian or Banyan tree. See banian 5.
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Banian, Guinea
Banian is a town and sub-prefecture in the Faranah Prefecture in the Faranah Region of Guinea. As of 2014 it had a population of 36,445 people. La sous-préfecture de Banian est située à 65 kilomètres du centre ville de Faranah et 72 kilomètres lui séparant de la ville de Kissidougou
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Washington Banian
Washington Banian is a Papua New Guinean Olympic boxer. He represented his country in the light-flyweight division at the 1988 Summer Olympics. He lost his first bout against Scotty Olson.
1988 Olympic results
Below is the record of Washington Banian, a light flyweight boxer from Papua New Guinea
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Banian, Fars
Banian (, also Romanized as Bānīān, Bāneyān, and Bānīyān) is a village in Kushk-e Qazi Rural District, in the Central District of Fasa County, Fars Province
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Banian, Bushehr
Banian (, also Romanized as Banīān, Banyān, and Bonyān; also known as Banyoon and Banyūn) is a village in Ahram Rural District, in the Central District
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تجار بنيان
تجار بنيان (Banyan من الكلمة المأخوذة من اللغة البرتغالية banian والكلمة المأخوذة من اللغة العربية بنيان، banyān، والكلمة المأخوذة من لغة الجوجاراتي વાણિયો
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Hieroglyphus banian
Hieroglyphus banian is a species of grasshopper in the family Acrididae. Evolutionarily conserved anatomical and physiological properties of olfactory pathway through fourth-order neurons in a species of grasshopper (Hieroglyphus banian
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Banian Hospital
The origin of the Banian Hospital in Western writing has been traced back to Henry Lord's A Display of two forraigne sects in the East Indies. "The Banian hospital at Surat is a most remarkable institution; it consists of a large plot of ground, enclosed with high walls, divided into several courts
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Aedia banian
Aedia banian is a species of moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Pierre Viette in 1965 and is found in south western Madagascar.
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Banyan (disambiguation)
1997 debut album by Banyan
Banyan (band), a musical group based in Los Angeles, California
Banyan (clothing), a men's dressing gown or informal coat
Banian protocols
The Banyan, a social aid organization based in Chennai, India
Typhoon Banyan, several tropical cyclones have been named Banyan
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