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numnah indian - traduzione in Inglese

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Indians; Indianness; Indian (Americas); Indian (Asian); Indian peoples; INDIAN; Indian (disambiguation); Native Indian; Indian (film); Native Indians; The Indian

numnah indian      
numnah indian noun 1) войлок, грубое сукно 2) потник (под седлом)
Indian peafowl         
  • Male courting female
  • Call of ''Pavo cristatus''
  • Peahen with three chicks near [[Hodal]] in [[Faridabad District]] of [[Haryana]], India
  • female with chick in Sri Lanka
  • albino]].
  • Kartikeya with his consorts riding a peacock, painting by [[Raja Ravi Varma]]
  • Male neck detail
  • Egg, collection [[Museum Wiesbaden]]
  • Thayer]] in his "Peacock in the Woods" (1907) suggested that the function of the ornate tail was [[camouflage]]
  • [[Peacock]] dancing at [[Yala National Park]], Sri Lanka
  • A white peafowl in [[Indira Gandhi Zoological Park]], [[Visakhapatnam]]
LARGE AND BRIGHTLY COLOURED BIRD IN THE PHEASANT FAMILY
Pavo cristatus; Common Peafowl; Indian Peacock; Blue Peafowl; India Blue Peafowl; Indian Blue Peafowl; Common Peacock; Common peafowl; Indian Blue Peacock; National Bird of India; Blue peafowl; Common peacock; Indian Peafowl; Indian peacock; Indian blue peafowl

общая лексика

(индийский) павлин (Pavo cristatus)

Indian ocean         
  • [[Mombasa]] Port on Kenya's Indian Ocean coast
  • Air pollution in South Asia spread over the Bay of Bengal and beyond.
  • Austronesian maritime trade network]] was the first trade routes in the Indian Ocean.
  • For most of the 16th century, the Portuguese dominated the [[Indian Ocean trade]].
  • French-based creole language]] and his ancestors were most likely brought to the uninhabited island as slaves in the 19th century.
  • During summer, warm continental masses draw moist air from the Indian Ocean hence producing heavy rainfall. The process is reversed during winter, resulting in dry conditions.
  • Greco-Roman trade]] with ancient India according to the ''[[Periplus Maris Erythraei]]'' 1st century CE
  • [[Malé]]'s population has increased from 20,000 people in 1987 to more than 220,000 people in 2020.
  • According to the ''Coastal hypothesis'', modern humans spread from Africa along the northern rim of the Indian Ocean.
  • ocean trade routes]] in the world include the northern Indian Ocean.
  • The economically important [[Silk Road]] was blocked from Europe by the [[Ottoman Empire]] in {{circa}} 1453 with the fall of the [[Byzantine Empire]]. This spurred exploration, and a new sea route around Africa was found, triggering the [[Age of Discovery]].
  • [[Coral reef]]s of the Maldives
  • Madagascar's [[Elephant bird]], Mauritius's [[Dodo]] bird and ostrich (from left to right)
  • [[Aldabra giant tortoise]] from the islands of the [[Aldabra]] Atoll in the [[Seychelles]]
OCEAN BETWEEN AFRICA, ASIA, OCEANIA AND ANTARTICA
Indian ocean; Indian Sea; India Ocean; North Indian Ocean; Southern Indian Ocean; The Indian Ocean; Asian Ocean; South Indian Ocean; Indian Oceans; Northern Indian Ocean; Geology of the Indian Ocean; Western Ocean; Western Oceans; Marginal seas of the Indian Ocean; Biodiversity of the Indian Ocean; Indic Ocean; History of the Indian Ocean
Индийский океан

Definizione

Indian runner
¦ noun a domestic duck of a slender upright breed, typically with white or fawn plumage.

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