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Sethupathi
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bridge", the bridge here referring to the legendary sacred Rama's Bridge (Adam's Bridge ), while female rulers bore the title "Nachiyar". Among the 72 poligars
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(14 Feb 2017). "Blurring boundaries: early Sinhala cinema as another Adam's Bridge between Ceylon and India (1948-1968)". E-era. 14 (2). doi:10.4000/erea
Dhanushkodi Beach
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main attractions of the beach are Ram Sethu view point, also known as Adam's Bridge , which is said to be constructed by the army of Vanaras (monkeys) for
Kennedy Bridge, Bundaberg
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underbidding. A timber bridge, known as Adam's Bridge , was built and was the first in the district. Adam's Bridge was replaced by another timber bridge
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Chambers's Concise Gazetteer of the World. W.& R.Chambers. p. 353. "Adam's bridge ". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007. Retrieved 1 January 2016. "Map of Sri
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the life of the people in the area during the medieval period. Abbot Adam's Bridge , was constructed in mediaeval times with much of the original structure
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and through the chain of islands variously known as Ram Sethu or the Adam's Bridge . A few organisations are opposing the dredging of Ramasethu on religious
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Narmada River. New York: M. E. Sharpe. p. 51. ISBN 978-1-5632-4525-1. "Adam's bridge ". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2007. Retrieved 1 January 2016. "Map of Sri
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Vatican for permission to build a bridge over the Garnock Water. Abbot Adam's Bridge was sadly demolished in 1765 as recorded in the Glasgow Journal of 18-4-1765