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Tankia
Tankia Tan"ki*a, n. (Naut.) See Tanka.
tankia
Tanka Tan"ka, n. (Naut.) A kind of boat used in Canton. It is about 25 feet long and is often rowed by women. Called also tankia. --S. W. Williams.

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- Ankia Naats (****amese: অংকীয়া নাট) are a class of one act plays performed in ****am, India. The invention of the Ankia Naat is usually attributed to the...
- Ankia is a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located in the Berasia tehsil. According to the 2011 census of India, Ankia...
- relics and devising new forms of music (Borgeet), theatrical performance (Ankia Naat, Bhaona), dance (Sattriya), literary language (Brajavali). Besides...
- Tau-ankia was the only son of Guipago (Lone Wolf), and was considered an On-de (favored) by his family. Guitan, a boy of 15, tried to save Tau-ankia but...
- literary language called Brajavali. A distinct form of one-act plays called Ankia Naat developed in the works of Sankardev, a particular presentation of which...
- used by Sankardev (1449–1568) for some of his compositions (Borgeets and Ankia Naats) in the context of his Vaishnavite religion, Ekasarana Dharma, in...
- Guwahati. Bhaona performance Mask making in Majuli Performing arts include: Ankia Naat (Onkeeya Naat), a traditional Vaishnav dance-drama (Bhaona) po****r...
- new forms of literature, music (Borgeets or songs celestial), theatre (Ankia Naat) and dance (Sattriya dance). The central religious text of this religion...
- An Ankia Bhaona Ram Bijoy...
- many translated works and created new literary forms—Borgeets (songs), Ankia Naat (one-act plays)—infusing them with Brajavali idioms; and these were...