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  • Recognized by the Japanese translation of the martial arts name as Kakutsa Tora, Sandan by Japanese martial arts styles.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Sandan is a component of mixed deciduous and sal (Shorea robusta) forests.

    Chapter 10 1996

  • Sandan coppices well and produces abundant root-suckers.

    Chapter 10 1996

  • Sandan timber in the manufacture of agricultural implements, construction timbers, furniture and textile mill implements.

    Chapter 10 1996

  • Sandan is very susceptible to heart rot (Fomes caryopnhylla), buff brown pocket rot (Polystictus nilgheriensis) and white spongy rot

    Chapter 10 1996

  • Sandan timber is used in the manufacture of agricultural implements, construction timbers, furniture and textile mill implements.

    Chapter 44 1990

  • Sandan coppices well and produces abundant root-suckers.

    Chapter 44 1990

  • Sandan is very susceptible to heart rot (Fomes caryopnhylla), buff brown pocket rot (Polystictus nilgheriensis) and white spongy rot

    Chapter 44 1990

  • Agni of India, Sandan of Asia Minor, and Melkarth of Phoenicia were highly developed fire gods of fertility.

    Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904

  • Sandan, is associated with the eagle, which in India, as has been shown, was identified with the gods of fertility, fire, and death.

    Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904

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