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3 unusual facts about Gah


Gah

Gah, Pakistan, a village in Chakwal District (formerly in Jhelum District when Chakwal was Tehsil of Jhelum District) of Pakistan

Gāh, a period of time or gathering place in Zoroastrianism

Gah, Pakistan

In October 2012, TERI—a research institute from India set up a mini grid of solar power as a mark of goodwill to the birthplace of the Indian Prime Minister.


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Chiniot

In the center of river a (Committed) worship center (or Chilla Gah) of a great Muslim's Sufi Bu Ali Shah Qalandar is located.

Erk Gah

9 May 1977 in Stockholm, Sweden for the Sveriges Radio program, Tonkraft, broadcast on 8 June and 11 June 1977 (Volume 6: Stockholm & Göteborg) – released on a separate CD in September 2008 in advance of the box set release, this was the first official release of "Erk Gah".

Gino Strada

Today, Emergency operates eight hospitals in areas of conflict, including a surgical hospital in Freetown, Sierra Leone, and a hospital in Lashkar-Gah, Afghanistan.

Id Gah Mosque

Id Gah Mosque or Eid Gah Mosque is the second largest mosque in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.

Lashkar Gah

In 2006 construction began on a cobblestone road to lead from the south of Lashkar Gah to the Qala-e-Bost Arch (known to readers of James A. Michener's Caravans as Qala Bist.

Mahr Vehl

Mahr Vehl is wounded in battle, but this diversionary action gives Ultimate Mr. Fantastic time to use the Ultimate Nullifier, which repels Gah Lak Tus.

Shabad, Andhra Pradesh

There are about four mosques in Shabad along with a landmark mosque called ID GAH Shabad, which is believed to have been built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.

Sigah

Sigah (From Persian si-gāh, سه + گاه = سه‌گاه "third place") is named because the maqam starts on the third degree in relation to the "basic" Turko-Arabic scale found in Rast.

Transit to Scorpio

During Prescot's sojourn among the Savanti an offhand reference is made to the continent of Gah in Kregen's opposite hemisphere, whose distasteful customs are an obvious dig at another sword and planet series, the Gor series of John Norman.


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