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- Mallakhamba, or mallakhamb is a traditional sport, originating from the Indian subcontinent, in which a group of gymnasts perform aerial yoga and gymnastic...
- Entertainment Television from 29 July 2023. This season was won by Abujmarh Mallakhamb and Sports Academy. On 18 May 2023, Fremantle India announced that there...
- Retrieved 15 April 2023. "Mallakhamb Confederation OF World InformationMallakhamb Confederation OF World Company Profile, Mallakhamb Confederation OF World...
- and four demonstration events, including traditional disciplines like Mallakhamb, Kalarippayattu, Rafting, and Yogasana. Competitions were held across...
- March 2021. Burtt, Jon (2010). Mallakhamb: An investigation into the Indian physical practice of rope and pole Mallakhamb (Thesis). p. 32. In the 16th century...
- Shiv Chhatrapati Award (also known as Shiv Chhatrapati State Sports Award) is the highest prestigious sports award honoured annually to the players of...
- mountaineering expeditions and climbing activities. Traditional sports Mallakhamb (pole gymnastics), Gatka (a form of martial arts) and Gulli Danda (similar...
- for wrestlers. Mallakhamba has grown into a contemporary sport: When mallakhamb re-emerged in the nationalist period before Indian independence, it was...
- Traditional sports of India were showcased as an exhibition alongside the 1936 Summer Olympics. It is known that the sports of kabaddi, kho kho and mallakhamba...
- 6/Hymn 75/5 Burtt, Jon (2010). Mallakhamb: An investigation into the Indian physical practice of rope and pole Mallakhamb (Thesis). p. 32. In the 16th century...