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- Nala Damajanti was the stage name of a late 19th-century snake charmer who toured with P.T. Barnum's circus and performed at the famed Folies Bergère...
- Paralaxita damajanti, the Malay red harlequin, is an Indomalayan species in the butterfly family Riodinidae. It was described by Cajetan Felder and Rudolf...
-  undulifer Binomial name Endo****a undulifer (Walker, 1869) Synonyms Ph****us undulifer Walker, 1869 Ph****us damajanti Pfitzner in Pfitzner and Gaede, 1933...
- Damayanti in Bhakti and Sufism Accounts Damajanti, a 1903 cantata by Max Bruch based on the poem Nala and Damajanti by Friedrich Rückert, with excerpts from...
- journalist Nahla Chahal, Iraqi-Lebanese journalist and activist Nala Damajanti, snake charmer Nahla Mahmoud, Sudanese-British writer and activist Nahla...
- Church. Damajanti (opus 78) for soprano, chorus and orchestra (2 3 2 3 - 4 2 3 1 - chorus str tmp) is based on the Indian-themed poem Nala and Damajanti: 275 ...
- Uexküll and journalist Gösta von Uexküll. His daughter was Sophie Luise Damajanti von Uexküll ('Dana'). His grandson is the writer Jakob von Uexküll. In...
- late 19th-century snake charmer who performed under the stage name "Nala Damajanti", which appeared in several variations, particularly "Maladamatjaute"...
- Damayanthi (TV series), a 2023 Indian Tamil-language television series Nala Damajanti, stage name (after the characters in the Mahabharatha) of a French circus...
- only in Southeast Asia. Lamas, 2008 recognizes the species: Paralaxita damajanti (Felder, C & R. Felder, 1860) Paralaxita hewitsoni (Röber, 1895) Paralaxita...