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- Ganges (links | edit)
- Madhya Pradesh (links | edit)
- Jana Gana Mana (links | edit)
- Mango (links | edit)
- Ficus (links | edit)
- Moraceae (links | edit)
- Lahaina, Hawaii (links | edit)
- State Emblem of India (links | edit)
- King cobra (links | edit)
- Buddhahood (links | edit)
- Kaveri (links | edit)
- White-rumped vulture (links | edit)
- Bengal tiger (links | edit)
- Bodhi Tree (links | edit)
- Banyan (links | edit)
- Vande Mataram (links | edit)
- Baghdad Zoo (links | edit)
- List of introduced species (links | edit)
- List of individual trees (links | edit)
- Barranquilla (links | edit)
- Jabalpur (links | edit)
- Ganges river dolphin (links | edit)
- Indian rupee (links | edit)
- Indian peafowl (links | edit)
- Yala National Park (links | edit)
- Brown fish owl (links | edit)
- Lahore Zoo (links | edit)
- Bengal fox (links | edit)
- Jhansi (links | edit)
- List of districts of Madhya Pradesh (links | edit)
- Ujjain (links | edit)
- Castle Hill, Townsville (links | edit)
- Flag of India (links | edit)
- Indian Banyan (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Strangler fig (links | edit)
- East Deccan dry evergreen forests (links | edit)
- Nelumbo nucifera (links | edit)
- Malabar Coast moist forests (links | edit)
- South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests (links | edit)
- Indian national calendar (links | edit)
- South Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forests (links | edit)
- McKee Botanical Garden (links | edit)
- Edison and Ford Winter Estates (links | edit)
- Shajapur district (links | edit)
- Mandla (links | edit)
- Satyameva Jayate (links | edit)
- Khathiar–Gir dry deciduous forests (links | edit)
- Aravalli West Thorn Scrub Forests (links | edit)
- Sariska Tiger Reserve (links | edit)