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Mandilion
Mandilion Man*dil"ion, n. See Mandil. --Chapman.

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- Trio Mandili (მანდილი, "woman's headscarf") is a Georgian musical group which currently consists of Tatuli Mgeladze (თათული მგელაძე), Tako Tsiklauri (თაკო...
- Mandili may refer to: Steven Mandili, American **** offender Mandılı, a village in Azerbaijan Mandili, Greece [el], a village in Nea Zichni, Greece Trio...
- 39°28′26″N 47°09′43″E / 39.47389°N 47.16194°E / 39.47389; 47.16194 Mandılı (also, Mandyly) is a village in the Fuzuli District of Azerbaijan. The village...
- Abdullah Al Mandili, a member of Royal Saudi Air Force, tried to bomb the King's camp from an airplane. The attempt was unsuccessful, and Al Mandili escaped...
- Cuayang Bugtong Dalayap Dulong Ilog Gulap Lanang Lourdes Magumbali Mandasig Mandili Mangga Mapaniqui Paligui Pangclara Pansinao Paralaya (Poblacion) Pasig...
- Turkish word for turban. Today, it may be more commonly known as a kritiko mandili (Cretan kerchief). It is only found in the folklore Cretan dress and not...
- always kept open; A woolen cap; A quadrangular wrinkled silken shawl (mandili), decorated with relief flowers and fringed hems, coloured in white, red...
- following officers have been commanders of the RSAF: Captain Abdullah al-Mandili Major Rashid al-Saleh Major Gen. Ibrahim al-T****an (1950–1966) Major Gen...
- 2020: Melo-M feat. Dināra Rudāne ("Dāvāja Māriņa"). The Georgian band Trio Mandili also covered the song. 2021: ****yrian singer Madlen Ishoeva ("Million Warde...
- Choir of Michael Turetsky Kalevala, folk metal group from Russia. Trio Mandili, a folk girl group from Georgia Ahmed Má Hlad, a Czech klezmer-punk band...