The term Munda is used in a variety of contexts:
Munda, an early
Hoysala chieftain from
Malnad KarnatakaMunda is the largest settlement on the island of
New Georgia in the
Western Province of the
Solomon Islands.
Battle of Munda took place on
March 17,
45 BC in the plains of Munda, southern
Spain. This was the last battle of
Julius Caesar's civil war against the conservative republicans.
Munda is the Latin name of
Mondego River, in nowadays
Portugal.
Munda, in
Hinduism, is a monster that was killed by
Chamunda Devi.
Munda languages are a language family spoken by about 9,000,000 people in eastern and central
India.
Mundari language is a member of the Munda language family spoken by the Munda people.
Munda people are a
tribal (Adivasi) people of eastern India and parts of
Bangladesh.
Birsa Munda, a 19th century leader of the Munda people.
Arjun Munda, former Chief Minister of
Jharkhand, a state of
India.Japanese originated term "munda" means waste used in waste elimination systems.Munda is a village situated about 450 km from
Delhi (
India), in
Hanumangarh District of State of
Rajasthan.
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