Mandu — Gunmandu … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mandu — Mul naengmyeon (izquierda) y mandu (derecha).]] Nombre coreano … Wikipedia Español
Mandu — Mândû Cet article fait partie de la série Histoire de l Inde Périodes Inde ancienne Sultanat de Delhi … Wikipédia en Français
Mandu — may refer to: Mandu, Madhya Pradesh, a ruined city in Dhar district, Madhya Pradesh, India Mandu, Jharkhand, a township in Hazaribagh district, Jharkhand, India It may also refer to Mandu (dumpling), a type of filled dumpling in Korean cuisine… … Wikipedia
Mandu — Mandu, Ruinenstätte 90 km südwestlich von Indore, Indien; ehemalige stark befestigte Hauptstadt des Sultanats Malwa (Malwaplateau). Mausoleum des Hoshang Shah (um 1440), die Freitagsmoschee (um 1440) mit 58 Kuppeln, die Koranschule Ashrafi… … Universal-Lexikon
Mandu — Mandu, Negervolk, so v.w. Grebo … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
mandu — s. 2 g. 1. [Brasil] Espécie de peixe. • adj. 2 g. 2. Pacóvio, tolo, imbecil … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Mândû — 22° 20′ 07″ N 75° 24′ 57″ E / 22.33527778, 75.41583333 … Wikipédia en Français
Mandu — ▪ India also called Mandava or Mandogarh ruined city, southwestern Madhya Pradesh state, central India. It lies 38 miles (60 km) southwest of the city of Indore. Situated at an elevation of 2,079 feet (634 metres), its ruins stretch for 8… … Universalium
Mandu — An ancient town in the Narbada valley. The ruler of Malwa, Dilawar Khan (1401 1405), shifted his capital from Dhar (Ujjain) to Mandu, where it remained for the next hundred years or so. Sev eral important buildings erected by Malwa sultans… … Historical dictionary of Medieval India