Nandi Hills — may refer to: Nandi Hills, Karnataka, India Nandi Hills, Kenya This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link … Wikipedia
Nandi Hills, India — This article is about Nandi Hills, India. For Nandi Hills, Kenya, see Nandi Hills, Kenya. Nandidurg Nandi Hills town … Wikipedia
Nandi Hills, Kenya — This article is about Nandi Hills, Kenya. For Nandi Hills, India, see Nandi Hills, India. Nandi Hills is a highland area of lush green rolling hills at the edge of the Great Rift Valley in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya. The scenic area is… … Wikipedia
Nandi District — is an administrative district in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya. Its capital town is Kapsabet. The district has a population of 578,751 (1999 census) [1]. The topography of the district is dominated by the Nandi Hills. The local people are… … Wikipedia
Nandi — may refer to: Nandi (bull), the white bull on which Lord Siva rides Nandi Awards, Film awards given to Tollywood personalities and films Nandi people, an ethnic group from Africa Nandi languages Nandi (mother of Shaka) (1760–1827), daughter of… … Wikipedia
Nandi — Das Wort Nandi bezeichnet eine Ethnie in Kenia, siehe Nandi (Volk) Nandi Expedition, den gegen das Volk gerichtete Ausrottungsfeldzug 1905/6 ein Distrikt in Kenia, siehe Nandi District eine Hügellandschaft in Kenia, siehe Nandi Hills (Kenia) eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nandi people — Three Nandi warriors, date unknown The Nandi people are a number of Kenyan tribes living in the highland areas of the Nandi Hills in Rift Valley Province who speak the Nandi languages. They are a sub group of the Kalenjin people. The Nandi live… … Wikipedia
Nandi (bull) — Nandi the Bull Nandi or Nandin (Tamil: நந்தி Sanskrit: नंदी), is now universally supposed to be the name for the bull which serves as the mount (Sanskrit: vāhana) of … Wikipedia
Chamundi hills — in Mysore Chamundeshwari temple … Wikipedia
Tugen Hills — Die Tugen (auch Tuken genannt) sind mit 144.000 (1987) eine kleine Ethnie, die in Kenia im Baringo Diskrikt um die Tugen Hills leben. Sie gehören der Volksgruppe der Kalenjin an; hier wiederum zählt man sie zu den Hochlandniloten, zu denen die… … Deutsch Wikipedia