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Third largest city of Tamil Nadu, India. It is a major cultural and educational center in southern India. It is also known as the temple city because of its many temple complexes.
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Madurai — மதுரை … Deutsch Wikipedia
Madurai — hindi: मदुरै tamil: மதுரை Bandera … Wikipedia Español
Madurai — Ajouter une image Administration Pays Inde État et territoire Tamil Nadu District … Wikipédia en Français
Madurai — [mä də rī′] city in S India, in the state of Tamil Nadu: pop. 941,000 * * * Ma·du·rai (mä də rīʹ, mădʹyo͝o rī ) A city of southern India south southwest of Chennai (Madras). It is a Hindu pilgrimage site and an educational and cultural center… … Universalium
Madurai — [mædʊ raɪ], bis 1949 Madura [mæ duːrɑ], Stadt im Bundesstaat Tamil Nadu, Südindien, im Tal des Vaigai, 941 000 Einwohner; katholischer Erzbischofssitz, anglikanischer Bischofssitz; Universität (gegründet 1966), eines der ältesten Kulturzentren… … Universal-Lexikon
Madurai — (anc. Madura) v. de l Inde (état de Tamil Nadu); 952 000 hab. Anc. ville sacrée de l Inde. Temple brahmanique dravidien (XVIIe s.) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Madurai — [mä də rī′] city in S India, in the state of Tamil Nadu: pop. 941,000 … English World dictionary
Madurai — This article is about the municipality in Tamil Nadu, India. For its namesake district, see Madurai district. Madurai மதுரை Athens of the East city … Wikipedia
Madurai — Original name in latin Madurai Name in other language IXM, Madura, Madurai, Maduraj, Mathurai, m thu ri, ma du lai, madhura, madhurai, madoMaduraiurai, madulai, madura, madura i, madurai, maduraya, madwray, maturai, Мадура, Мадурай, State code IN … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Madurai — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Madurai Country and Admin Code IN.25.1264522 IN … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Madurai Nayak Dynasty — Madurai Nayak Kingdom Approximate extent of the Madurai Nayakar Kingdom, circa 1570 CE. Official language Telugu, Tamil Capitals Madurai 1529 – 1616, Tiruchirapalli1616–1634, again Madurai 1634 – 1695, Tiruchirapalli1695 1716,Madurai 1716–1736 … Wikipedia