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Personal life
Per his social media communications, Fofana is a Muslim.
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References
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External links
Futbalnet profile
IS FAČR profile
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2000 births
Living people
Place of birth missing (living people)
Ivorian Muslims
Ivorian footballers
Ivorian expatriate footballers
Association football defenders
Association football forwards
CO Korhogo players
MFK Chrudim players
MFK Vyškov players
FK Pohronie players
Ligue 2 (Ivory Coast) players
Czech National Football League players
Slovak Super Liga players
Expatriate footballers in Slovakia
Ivorian expatriate sportspeople in Slovakia
Francophone people
21st-century Ivorian people
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Lower Fishing Lake is a lake in the east-central part of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan in Narrow Hills Provincial Park. It is situated in the Cub Hills and the boreal forest ecozone of Canada. The lake is accessed from Highway 920, which connects to Hanson Lake Road and Highway 120. The Fishing Lakes Fire of 1977 burned much of the region upstream and around the lake and now the area is now dominated by jack pine, which is a tree species that is well adapted fire burned forests.
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Lower Fishing Lake is the terminus for Caribou Creek, which is a river that flows south from other lakes in Narrow Hills Provincial Park, such as Summit, Lost Echo, and Upper Fishing in the Cub Hills. At the southern end of the lake, Stewart Creek flows out and heads south where it meets up with the east flowing Torch River. Torch River is a tributary of the Saskatchewan River in the Hudson Bay drainage basin.
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Recreation
Along the south-eastern shore of Lower Fishing Lake is Pine Ridge Resort and Lower Fishing Lake Campground. The campground has over 80 electrified campsites, picnic grounds, nature trails, a playground, shower and washroom facilities, potable water, and a sani-dump.
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Pine Ridge Resort has cabins, seasonal RV sites, shower and washroom facilities, and a confectionery that offers groceries, tackle, bait, and souvenirs. The sandy Lower Fishing Lake Beach on the lake is accessible by both the resort and campground and there is a boat launch and boat and canoe rentals.
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Along the north-eastern shore of the lake is another beach called Narrow Hills Beach.
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Fish species
Fish commonly found in Lower Fishing Lake include northern pike and walleye.
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See also
List of lakes of Saskatchewan
List of protected areas of Saskatchewan
Tourism in Saskatchewan
Hudson Bay drainage basin
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References
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Lakes of Saskatchewan
Northern Saskatchewan Administration District
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Adventures of the Lankaran Khanate Vizier ― is the third comedy of the Azerbaijani writer and playwright Mirza Fatali Akhundov, written in 1851. This is the first dramatic work played on the stage of the Azerbaijani theatre.
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The comedy satirizes the corrupt and tyrannical rulers of the Azerbaijani khanates of the times on the eve of the Russian occupation. Actions take place in 1800-1801. The vizier of the Lankaran Khan, Mirza Habib, is presented as a tyrant outside the walls of his house, with the exception of the ruler, before whom he humiliates himself. However, by his own women he is humiliated and deceived. Also, in the comedy, against the background of the palace and family intrigues, the selfless love of the vizier's sister-in-law Nisa-khanum and the nephew of the khan Teimur-aga is shown.
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History of the writing, translations and editions
The comedy was written in 1267 Hijri, which corresponds to either 1850 or 1851. Nevertheless, the 1853 publications show that it was written precisely in 1851. The original title of the comedy was "The Adventures of the Vizier of the Sarab Khanate". Under this title, in 1853, the comedy was published in the newspaper Kavkaz. In the same year, in the translation of the author himself, the comedy was published in Russian in Tiflis in the collection called “The Comedies of Mirza Fat-Ali Akhundov”.
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In 1874, in the collection of Akhundov's works in Persian, the comedy was published under the title "The novel of the Lankaran Khanate Vizier." Referring to this, a number of Western European orientalists believed that the title of the work was changed by the translator of Akhundov's comedies into Persian, Mirza Mohammed Jafar Garajadagi. This view was also held for a long time by the Azerbaijani scholars of Akhundov. Nevertheless, the further research proved that Mirza Muhammad Jafar Garajadagi replaced the word "Sarab" with "Lankaran" directly at Akhundov's advice. The reason for this change was that the actions in the play take place and end in a seaside town, while Sarab is located far from the sea. The author, soon realizing this discrepancy, considered it important to change the scene. Information about this is found in Akhundov’s letter to the publicist Mirza Yusif Khan dated with 17 December 1873:
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Mirza Yusif Khan informed the translator about Akhundov's desire, and he changed the name of the comedy. After that, the comedy started to be published under the title "The Adventures of the of the Lankaran Khanate Vizier".
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In 1928, the comedy was released as a separate book.
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Productions
Between 1852 to 1853, the comedy was successfully staged on the Russian stage in Tiflis.
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On 10 (22) March 1873, this comedy was chosen to be the first Azerbaijani amateur performance staged in Baku. It was staged under the direction of Hasan-bey Zardabi and with the active participation of Najaf bey Vezirov. This was the beginning of the Azerbaijani theatre’s history. Akhundov learned about this event from the newspaper "Kavkaz" and in his letter to Hasan bey Zardabi wrote:
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In 1897, when the comedy was preparing for staging in the house of Jahangir Zeynalov, there were not enough amateur actors to perform the episodic roles in the play. Then S. M. Ganizade and Habib bey Makhmudbeyov attracted their students - Huseyn Khalafov (Arablinsky) and Mir Makhmud Kazimovsky, who later became major figures of the Azerbaijani stage.
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In 2009, the director Mardan Feyzullaev staged this play at the Moscow Firebird Theatre.
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On 26 December 2012, on Akhundov's 200th anniversary, the comedy was staged at the Russian Drama Theatre named after A. S. Griboyedov in Tbilisi.
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External links
Comedy's text in Azerbaijani
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References
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Azerbaijani plays
1851 plays
Plays set in Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani-language plays
Works by Mirza Fatali Akhundzade
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Ducatina is a species of umbilicate lichen in the family Trapeliaceae. It is monotypic, containing the single species Ducatina umbilicata. Both the genus and species were described as new to science in 2017 by Damien Ertz and Ulrik Søchting. The lichen is widespread and abundant in the remote subantarctic Crozet and Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean, where it grows on the exposed horizontal surfaces of rocks. According to the authors, the thallus morphology is "reminiscent of a weathered metal coin (with the idea that it was hidden on remote islands by some unknown pirates)"; the name Ducatina, derived from the word ducatus, refers to this.
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References
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Baeomycetales
Lecanoromycetes genera
Taxa described in 2017
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Body God is an upcoming Indian Kannada-language black comedy film produced and directed by Prabhu Srinivas, starring Manoj Kumaraswamy and Guruprasad with an ensemble supporting cast. Karan B Krupa composed the film's songs and background score. The story is written by Prabhu Srinivas and screenplay by Prabhu Srinivas, Karundhel Rajesh, Vyshak and Naveen reddy of Akira fame. Prashanth Y N, Abhinandan Deshpriya and S.K.S has penned the dialogues. The film is scheduled to be released in theatres on 1 April 2022.
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Premise
Vasu, a middle-class man leading a complicated life, is appointed to look after Puttanna, a paralyzed and arrogant old man. When Puttanna mysteriously dies, Vasu covers the death and convinces everyone that Puttanna is alive. How long will it work?
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Cast
Manoj Kumaraswamy as Vasu
Guruprasad as Puttanna
Padmaja Rao as Padma
Prabhu Srinivas as Sync Seena
Niranjan as Sub Inspector
Ashwin as Mahesh
Shankar Krishnamurthy as L.K.Balu
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Production
Prabhu Srinivas and Dhananjay were originally supposed to collaborate for the film Daali. The film, however, was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic as several scenes were to be shot outside Karnataka. Later Prabhu Srinivas teamed up with Manoj Kumaraswamy and Guruprasad for this comedy entertainer.
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Music
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The film's soundtrack album and score was composed by Karan B Krupa.
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Release
Body God is scheduled to be released in theatres on 1 April 2022.
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References
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External links
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2022 films
Upcoming films
Indian films
Upcoming Kannada-language films
Films directed by Prabhu Srinivas
Films sung by Puneeth Rajkumar
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Khela Jokhon is an upcoming Bengali Psychological thriller film directed by Arindam Sil. The film is scheduled to be released on 1 July 2022 under the banner of Rajpratim Art Ventures. The music of this film is composed by Bickram Ghosh.
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Plot
Urmi recovers from coma and Sagnik, her husband is taking care of her. She feel that previous nightmare has some connection with her present life, and she can not adjust in the new life. When Urmi find her real identity, understands that her life is in danger.
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Cast
Mimi Chakraborty as Urmi
Arjun Chakrabarty as Sagnik
Harsh Chhaya
June Malia
Barun Chanda
Alokananda Roy
Susmita Chatterjee
Arna Mukhopadhyay
Joydip Kundu
Ashim Roychowdhury
Karan Hariharan
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References
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External links
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2022 films
Upcoming films
Upcoming Bengali-language films
Indian films
Bengali-language films
Indian thriller drama films
Indian psychological thriller films
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The 2021/22 NTFL season was the 101th season of the Northern Territory Football League (NTFL).
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References
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Northern Territory Football League seasons
NTFL
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Govind Laljibhai Dholakia (born 07th November 1947) is an Indian businessman. He is the founder and chairman of Shree Ramkrishna Exports, a diamond crafting and exporting company.
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Biography
Govind Dholakia was born in a farmer family in Dudhala, Amreli district, Gujarat. He studied till 7th standard. In 1964, Govind Dholakia along with his elder brother came to Surat to work in the diamond industry. In 1970, Govind Dholakia along with his partners Bhagwanbhai Patel and Late Virjibhai Godhani started a diamond factory named Shree Ramkrishna Export. In 1977, he with his business partners started their import-export operations as a partnership firm named as Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt. Ltd. The company grew and became major diamond exporting company with 5000+ employees by 2014.
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Shri Govind Dholakia has also leveraged leadership roles to support causes like Healthcare, Education, Community Welfare and Women Empowerment. He is also actively involved in more than 30 social trusts in capacities like- Director of Gujarat state for Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Nidhi Samarpan Samiti (A state level drive to gather contribution for Ram Mandir construction in Ayodhya), President of Shree Ramkrishna Charitable Trust, Shree Ramkrishna Welfare Trust, etc.
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He was awarded the Leadership Award by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) in 2017 for his contribution towards sustainability.
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Shri Govind Dholakia was conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award by Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) in the esteemed presence of the former Chief Minister of Gujarat, Shri Vijay Rupani, who was the Chief Guest for the event, and Shri Chandrakant Raghunath Patil, Member of Parliament, Govt. Of India, who was the Guest of Honour for the event. It was the 46th India Gem and Jewellery Awards ceremony, organised on 27th August, 2021 at Surat, Gujarat.
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He donated Rs 11 crore for the construction of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh.
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See also
Shree Ramkrishna Exports
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External links
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1947 births
Indian billionaires
Businesspeople from Gujarat
People from Surat
Gujarati people
People from Amreli district
Diamond dealers
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The is an archaeological site in the Kusaka neighborhood of the city of Higashiōsaka, Osaka Prefecture, in the Kansai region of Japan containing a Jōmon period shell midden. It was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1972 .
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Overview
During the early to middle Jōmon period (approximately 4000 to 2500 BC), sea levels were five to six meters higher than at present, and the ambient temperature was also 2 deg C higher. During this period, the Kansai region was inhabited by the Jōmon people, many of whom lived in coastal settlements. The middens associated with such settlements contain bone, botanical material, mollusc shells, sherds, lithics, and other artifacts and ecofacts associated with the now-vanished inhabitants, and these features, provide a useful source into the diets and habits of Jōmon society. Most of these middens are found along the Pacific coast of Japan.
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The Kusaka midden is located at the tip of an alluvial fan formed at the western foot of Mount Ikoma. It is unusual that the majority (99%) of the shell found within are from freshwater shellfish, mostly Seta-shijimi, with diameters of 24-30 mm, but also nine other freshwater species. However, in the lower layers of the middle were 13 species of saltwater clams, including sazae and oysters. Around 6000 BC the midden was located on a lagoon (Kawachi Bay) which extended from Osaka Bay inland into the Kawachi Plain due to the Holocene glacial retreat. As sea levels rose, the lagoon transitioned into a brackish and then a freshwater lake, as "documented" by the change in species of shellfish. In addition to the shells and fish bones, the middens yielded 34 sets of human remains, mostly burials in various positions, and in which teeth have been ritually removed. Other artifacts found in excavations include a large amount of Jōmon pottery, stone tools, bone tools, dogū figurines and animal bones, including that of a horse.
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The discovery of the ruins dates back to the early twentieth century. In 1952, Jōmon pottery excavated from the Kusaka shell mound included the Kamegaoka style pottery from the late Jōmon period in the Tōhoku region. This was the first time that pottery from the late Jomon period in the Tōhoku region had been confirmed in the Kansai region. After World War II, the site was excavated in 1960, and 1966. The site is located a 20-minute walk from Ishikiri Station on the Kintetsu Railway Kintetsu Nara Line.
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See also
List of Historic Sites of Japan (Osaka)
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References
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External links
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Osaka Prefecture home page
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Archaeological sites in Japan
Jōmon period
Higashiōsaka
Shell middens in Japan
History of Osaka Prefecture
Historic Sites of Japan
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USS PCE-867 was a for the United States Navy during World War II. She was renamed ROCS Yong Tai (PCE-41) and ROCS Shan Hai (PCE-62) after being acquired by the Republic of China Navy on 7 February 1948.
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Construction and career
PCE-867 was laid down by Albina Engineer & Machine Works, Portland on 8 July 1942 and launched on 3 December 1942. She was commissioned on 20 June 1943.
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After the war on 12 September 1945, she was transferred to the Republic of China Navy as ROCS Yong Tai (PCE-35) in accordance with the Sino-US Naval Ship Lend-Lease Act. The ship's first captain was Lieutenant Colonel Wang Enhua. On 8 June 1947, the Yong Tai was on its way from Huludao to Qingdao when a bloody tragedy occurred, and the new second lieutenant trainee ship officer Ji Rui, suddenly armed with a gun in the official hall, fired 7 shots in public; the captain, Lieutenant Colonel Li Yuxi was injured. The naval officer Zheng Jiamo was unfortunately shot to death, and two other officers were also injured; after the murderer, Tu did not commit suicide. The warship then arrived in Qingdao on the 17th, and the Qingdao naval authorities attached great importance to this.
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On 1 January 1954, the naval fleet divided patrol ships and minesweepers into different fleets. The fleet retained the original designation, while the patrol ships were renamed; thus, Yong Tai was renamed. It was named Shan Hai, and its designation was changed from PCE-41 to PCE-62.
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In the middle of the night of 13 November 1954, the ship and the Linhuai were in the southeast sea of Wuqiu. The naval battle with the Chinese ships during the First Taiwan Strait Crisis were listed as follows according to the battle reports issued by the Ministry of National Defense and the Navy Headquarters: The war news released by the Information Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense at 8:00 am on the 14th said: 11:30 midnight on November 13th. Five points, one each of our naval gunboat and minesweeper was on patrol in the southeast of Wuqiu with eight gunboats. One ship encountered, two hours of fierce battle, sunk four hostile gunboats, seriously damaging one, the rest of the enemy ships escaped, the battle report was fork. It was said that the gunboat has arrived at the Wuqiu defense area, and the minesweeper was seriously damaged and later ordered to abandoned ship.
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Later in 1954, the ship was renamed Shan Hai with pennant number PCE-62. Shan Hai would then be scrapped on an unknown date.
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References
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PCE-842-class patrol craft
1942 ships
Ships built in Portland, Oregon
Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Republic of China Navy
Maritime incidents in 1954
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Vladimir Mijanović (Mosko near Trebinje, 15 August 1946 — Belgrade, 6 May 2021), also known as Vlada “Revolucija” (Revolution), was a Serbian human rights activist and leader of 1968 student demonstrations in Yugoslavia.
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Biography
Vladimir Mijanović was born in 1946 in Trebinje. He studied sociology at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy. During his studies, he participated in the protests against the Vietnam War in 1966 in Belgrade.
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As president of the Faculty Board of the Student Union, he became one of the leaders of 1968 student demonstrations, especially because of his extraordinary organizational skills. On 3 June 1968 he lead a protest rally from the student campus, occupying the University Rectorate, where students founded the “Karl Marx Red University” and proclaimed a general strike until their requirements are fulfilled.
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Because of his participation in the protest, he was expelled from the university, proclaimed a dissident and a disturber of constitutional order, which lead to his arrest in July 1970. He was accused of organizing the hunger strike of students of the Faculty of Philosophy in a show of solidarity with Kakanj miners, printing a satirical magazine called “Frontisterion”, active involvement in defense of periodicals that were repressed at the time (“Student”, “Susret”, “Vidici”) and organizing a protest against the War in Cambodia. His arrest and sentence to 20 months in prison (later commuted to 12 months) caused a two-week student strike and reactions of foreign intellectuals, including Noam Chomsky who described Mijanović as “the hope and the conscience of the Yugoslav revolution”.
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He was one of the founders of the dissident Free University in 1976, even the founding meeting was held in his apartment. At the time, this was the only dissident organization in Yugoslavia. Because of this he was again arrested in 1984, with a group of five other intellectuals, who became famous as the “Belgrade Six”, and accused of “counter-revolutionary activities”, even though the accusations were later dismissed. The process against the “Belgrade Six” lead to an equally strong reaction from around the world, including a petition of 130 prominent Western public figures that was submitted to Yugoslav Presidency because of the process.
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As the régime's persona non grata, Mijanović was systematically deprived of opportunities for work, his civil liberties were limited, and his passport was taken away. When, at the urging of Zoran Radmilović, he got work as a background actor in the series “Više od igre” (“More than a game”) in 1976, all shots in which he appeared were cut during editing.
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In 1986, Mijanović left Yugoslavia for the USA, where he lived with his wife and two children, earning a livelihood by doing manual labor; he also worked as a taxi driver for some time. Even though he did not have necessary documents for permanent residence in the US, he participated in protests of various leftist movements, including anti-war movements, and movements for the abolition of death penalty.
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Upon his return to Serbia in 2006 he lived modestly and out of the public eye, but he still actively participated in protests and marches in defense of human rights, including protests against evictions and bailiffs, ecological protests against cutting down trees, against small-scale hydropower plants and against genetically modified organisms; he was also active in providing help to Middle Eastern and African refugees. He designed and painted many hundreds of banners that were carried on numerous protests, displayed on barricades in Kosovo and Metohija, and were even a subject of a dedicated exhibition in France.
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Since 1966 and throughout his life, Vladimir Mijanović had, in line with his own individual and moral principles, selflessly pursued the fight against tyranny, for human rights, human dignity and freedom, and his sincere convictions, perseverance under adversites and personal example made him into a tireless teacher to new generations of activists.
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1946 births
2021 deaths
Serbs
People from Trebinje
Serbian human rights activists
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Malli Nindu Jabili is an Indian Telugu language television family and Drama series airing on Star Maa from Monday to Saturday at 1:30 PM from 28 February 2022. It is also premiering on digital platform Disney+ Hotstar. It stars Pawon Sae, Bhavana Lasya and Deepa Jagadeesh in lead roles. The main plot of the series was taken from Bengali language television series Ishti Kutum aired on Star Jalsha from 24 October 2011 to 13 December 2015. It is second Telugu remake after Kongumudi, which was aired on Star Maa from 19 December 2016 to 17 June 2017.
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Synopsis
The story revolves around life of a 18 years old girl Malli (Bhavana Lasya), News Reporter Aravind(Pawon Sae) and Malini (Deepa Jagadeesh). After some series of consequences Malli entangled with Aravind, who already got engaged with Malini.
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Cast
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Main
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Pawon Sae as Aravind
Master Ryansh Karthik as Young Aravind
Bhavana Lasya as Malli
Deepa Jagadeesh as Malini
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Recurring
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Jayasri Raj as Meera; Malli's biological mother
Vijay as Sharath Chandra; Malli and Malini's biological father
Sirisha Sougandh as Malini's mother
Gowri Raj as Aravind's sister
Kumrani Sridevi as Aravind's Aunt
Roopa Reddy as Aravind's mother
Lavanya Reddy as Aravind's sister in law
Dwarakesh Naidu as Aravind's uncle
Chinni Krishna as Aravind's father
Meka Ramakrishna as Aravind's boss
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Title Song
The title song of was written by Sagar Narayana.
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Production
The first promo of the series was released on January 24, 2022 and featured Pawon Sae and Bhavana Lasya. The second promo of the series was released on 17 February 2022 and featured Pawon Sae, Bhavana Lasya, Deepa Jagadeesh and Jayasri Raj.
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Adaptions
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References
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External links
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Malli Nindu Jabili on Disney+ Hotstar
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