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Akbar miraculously found the two coins stuck together among the coins in his treasury. The
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Malana is famous for its “Malana Cream”, a product made from cannabis plants which grow in the
Parvati valley. Malana cream is regarded as high purity hash. In order to make Malana Cream the live cannabis flower is rubbed between the hands repeatedly, pulling out the resin to generate a layer of
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into a crowd of men (called 'Ra Deo') and started to rave and gibber which bewildered the
Brahmin. Nevertheless, he went into the temple with one of the Malana hosts clad in only a loincloth and carrying the parchment. Inside the temple, the Brahmin became paralyzed and speechless and had to be
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shadow the village. It is situated on a remote plateau by the torrential Malana river, at a height of 2,652 metres (8,701 ft) above sea level. Malana has its own lifestyle and social structure, and people are strict in following their customs. Malana has been the subject of various
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army. As the legend goes, some soldiers took refuge in this remote land after
Alexander left the country and later settled there permanently. This myth is however disputed without substantial historical evidence and because there are those who claim that it is the valley of
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Malanis have very distinct physical features, and a dialect which is different from the rest of the valley. However, in the valleys of Himachal, there are a significant number of distinct
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Himachal Pradesh, India, people of this village do not consider them to be a part of India. They have their own judiciary system as well. The village is governed by a
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Ancient Democracy in the World is a Genetic Isolate: An Autosomal and Y-Chromosome Study of the Hermit Village of Malana (Himachal Pradesh, India)".
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dragged out by his companion. Neither of them would say what happened inside the temple, but the
Brahmin supposedly tore up the parchment and left, confessing to not knowing who Jamlu was.
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visiting Malana on a pilgrimage. And on his departure, he was given a blanket and a small sum of money from Jamlu's treasury, as was customary. The sadhu journeyed onwards to
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