"Manikgonj District" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Named after a Sufi preacher called Manik Shah; thus ultimately a bilingual compound of Bengali মানিক (manik, “ruby”) + Persian گنج (“treasury, store”); the first element is from Sanskrit माणिक्य (māṇikya), a vriddhi of मणिक (maṇika), a compound of मणि (maṇi, “gem, jewel”) + -क (-ka, diminutive suffix). Etymology templates: {{der|en|bn|মানিক||ruby}} Bengali মানিক (manik, “ruby”), {{der|en|fa|گنج||treasury, store}} Persian گنج (“treasury, store”), {{der|en|sa|माणिक्य}} Sanskrit माणिक्य (māṇikya), {{com|sa|मणि|-क|nocat=1|pos2=diminutive suffix|t1=gem, jewel}} मणि (maṇi, “gem, jewel”) + -क (-ka, diminutive suffix) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Manikgonj District}} Manikgonj District
  1. One of the thirteen districts in the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh Wikipedia link: Manikgonj District Categories (place): Dhaka Division Translations (Manikgonj District): মানিকগঞ্জ জেলা (manikogonj jela) (Bengali)
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