Fatehpur, Rajasthan — For disambiguation, see Fatehpur (disambiguation). Fatehpur city … Wikipedia
Jaipur — This article is about the municipality in Rajasthan, India. For its namesake district, see Jaipur district. For other uses, see Jaipur (disambiguation). Jaipur जयपुर The Pink City metropolitan city … Wikipedia
List of Mayoites — Alumni of Mayo College and now Mayo College Girls School are often referred to as Old Mayoites, they include statesmen, writers, athletes, businesspersons, and diplomats. Well known Mayoites include, in no particular order: Contents 1 Media and… … Wikipedia
Kolkata — Calcutta redirects here. For other uses, see Calcutta (disambiguation). Kolkata (কলকাতা) City of Joy, Cultural Capital of India, Literary Capital of India, City of Furious Creative Energy, City of Palaces, City of All Cities, City of Bridges in… … Wikipedia
Moti Mahal — (Urdu: موتی محل) Pearl Palace, may refer to: Moti Mahal Delux Tandoori Trail Moti Mahal (Lucknow), in Lucnow, Uttar Pradesh, India Moti Mahal (Gulshan e Iqbal), in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan Moti Mahal (Bharatpur), in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India… … Wikipedia
Ravana — Ravan and Raavanan redirects here. For other uses, see Ravan (disambiguation). A traditional depiction of Ravana Rāvaṇa (Sanskrit: रावण, Tamil:ராவணன் IPA: [ˈrɑːʋəɳə] … Wikipedia
Nakoda — For the town in Maharashtra, see Nakoda, Maharashtra. For the middle division of the Sioux known as the Nakoda, Nakota or Stoney, see Nakoda (people). Nakoda / Mewanagar village … Wikipedia
Henna — For other uses, see Henna (disambiguation). Henna Lawsonia inermis Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
Music in the Hills — History Music in the Hills is an annual Music festival in India organised at various exotic locations. Established in 2007, Music in the Hills tries to bring together good music, good listeners and great locations. Completely informal the… … Wikipedia
Running amok — Amok redirects here. For other uses, see Amok (disambiguation). Run amuck redirects here. For the Transformers character, see Runamuck. Running amok, sometimes referred to as simply amok[1] (also spelled amuk, from the Malay meaning mad with… … Wikipedia