- Leopard attack - Wikipedia
Leopard of Panar: The Leopard of Panar was a male leopard reported as being responsible for at least 400 fatal attacks on humans in the Panar region of the Almora district, situated in Kumaon Northern India in the early 20th century
- Panar Man-Eater | The Leopard of Panar - Imperial Combat Arts
The Leopard of Panar killed over 400 people during the early 20th century, and is one of the most prolific man-eaters in recorded history, second only the Great Champawat Tigress who lived at the same time
- What does panar mean? - Definitions. net
Definition of panar in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of panar What does panar mean? Information and translations of panar in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
- Panar Bugyal | Uttarakhand’s Scenic Meadow Trail
Explore Panar Bugyal, a peaceful high-altitude meadow in Uttarakhand Find details on trek distance, route map, forest trail, camping, and local tips
- Panar, Paṇar, Paṉar: 3 definitions - Wisdom Library
Panar refers to “singers”, “royal bards”, or “panegyrists” —The words pan and pan meaning, a piece of music, (whence padu, sing, pattu), belong to the earliest stratum of Tamil, thus proving that singing was one of the earliest recreations of the Tamils
- Ep 12: The Leopard Of Panar | Man Eaters
We're back in India again this week, unpacking the terrifying tale of the man eating Leopard of Panar! With a confirmed body count of over 400 people in the early 1900s, Panar's man-eater is the second most prolific killer animal in history
- Most prolific man-killing leopard - Guinness World Records
The most prolific man-killing leopard was the Leopard of Panar, an adult male leopard deemed responsible for the deaths of over 400 people during the early 1900s in the Panar region of the Almora district, situated in Kumaon, northern India
- Panar - Wikipedia
The Panar are a Muslim community [clarification needed] found in the state of Gujarat in India [citation needed]
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