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What (who) is MANAS (journal) - definition

WEEKLY PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN 1948–1988
Manas journal; Manas Journal; MANAS Journal

MANAS (journal)         
MANAS was an eight-page philosophical fortnightly written, edited, and published by Henry Geiger from 1948 until December 1988. Each issue typically contained several short essays that reflected on the human condition, examining in particular environmental and ethical concerns from a global perspective.
Epic of Manas         
KYRGYZ EPIC POEM
Manas (epic); Manass; Manas epic; Epic of manas; Manaschi; Manaschis
The Epic of Manas (, ماناس دستانی, ), is a traditional epic poem dating to the 18th century but claimed by Kyrgyz tradition to be much older. Manas is said to be based on Bars Bek who was the first khagan of the Kyrgyz Khaganate.
Manas Kumar Mandal         
  • Main building of IIT Kharagpur
SCEINTIST
M K Mandal; Manas Mandal; Manas K Mandal; Manas K. Mandal
Manas K Mandal is a cognitive neuropsychologist serving as the distinguished visiting professor at Indian Institute of Technology – Kharagpur.

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MANAS (journal)

MANAS was an eight-page philosophical fortnightly written, edited, and published by Henry Geiger from 1948 until December 1988. Each issue typically contained several short essays that reflected on the human condition, examining in particular environmental and ethical concerns from a global perspective. E. F. Schumacher's influential essay on Buddhist economics was published in the journal.