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  2. Shahi Hammam - Wikipedia

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    The Shahi Hammam (Punjabi: شاہی حمام, romanized: Shā(h)ī (H)a'mām; Urdu: شاہی حمام, romanized: Shāhī Hamām; lit. ' Royal Baths '), also known as the Wazir Khan Hammam, is a Turkish bath which was built in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, in 1635 during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan.

  3. Category:Articles containing Urdu-language text - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles with Urdu-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages. This category should only be added with the {} family of templates, never explicitly.

  4. File:Kasbah d'Hammamet, septembre 2013, 38.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Kasbah - Wikipedia

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    Kasbah of Sfax in Tunisia. A kasbah (/ ˈ k æ z b ɑː /, also US: / ˈ k ɑː z-/; Arabic: قصبة, romanized: qaṣaba, lit. 'fortress', Arabic pronunciation:, Maghrebi Arabic:), also spelled qasbah, qasba, qasaba, or casbah, is a fortress, most commonly the citadel or fortified quarter of a city.

  8. Sidi Ahmed Djedidi - Wikipedia

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    Map showing town in Roman North Africa.. Sidi Ahmed Djedidi is a town and hill near Hammamet, Tunisia, 64 Kilometers south of Tunis.It is located at 36.4n and 10.4e.. During the Roman Empire the town was known as Elephantaria and was a civitas of the Africa Proconsularis.

  9. Gurdwara Panja Sahib - Wikipedia

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    Handprint on the boulder which is believed by Sikhs to be that of Guru Nanak.. The famous Chinese traveler Xuanzang who visited the place in the 7th century A.D. mentions the sacred spring of Elapatra about 70 li to the northwest of Taxila which has been identified as the spring at Gurdwara Panja Sahib. [1]