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Water Hyacinth: A Double-Edged Sword for Kenyan Lakes
The invasion of the water hyacinth , an aquatic plant native to South America, poses a severe threat to livelihoods, ecosystems,
History
Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi (949 CE – 957 CE) : The Real Founder of the Chola Empire
Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi was a revered Chola dynasty queen and devout Shaivite, known for her immense contribution to temple architecture, cultural
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Environment
Water Hyacinth: A Double-Edged Sword for Kenyan Lakes
The invasion of the water hyacinth , an aquatic plant native to South America, poses a severe threat to livelihoods, ecosystems,
History
Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi (949 CE – 957 CE) : The Real Founder of the Chola Empire
Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi was a revered Chola dynasty queen and devout Shaivite, known for her immense contribution to temple architecture, cultural
Module 1SubTitle
Environment
Water Hyacinth: A Double-Edged Sword for Kenyan Lakes
The invasion of the water hyacinth , an aquatic plant native to South America, poses a severe threat to livelihoods, ecosystems,
History
Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi (949 CE – 957 CE) : The Real Founder of the Chola Empire
Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi was a revered Chola dynasty queen and devout Shaivite, known for her immense contribution to temple architecture, cultural
Module 1SubTitle
Environment
Water Hyacinth: A Double-Edged Sword for Kenyan Lakes
The invasion of the water hyacinth , an aquatic plant native to South America, poses a severe threat to livelihoods, ecosystems, and industries dependent
History
Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi (949 CE – 957 CE) : The Real Founder of the Chola Empire
Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi was a revered Chola dynasty queen and devout Shaivite, known for her immense contribution to temple architecture, cultural heritage, and promoting

The invasion of the water hyacinth , an aquatic plant native to South America, poses a severe threat to livelihoods, ecosystems, and industries dependent on Kenyan lakes. The invasive species, first introduced
Queen Sembiyan Mahadevi was a revered Chola dynasty queen and devout Shaivite, known for her immense contribution to temple architecture, cultural heritage, and promoting Shaivism during the 10th century CE. Often overshadowed
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