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  2. Pachisi - Wikipedia

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    Large ancient garden version – Fatehpur Sikri – India; marked squares can just be made out under the shadows of the onlookers. Louis Rousselet wrote: The game of Pachisi was played by Akbar in a truly regal manner. The Court itself, divided into red and white squares, being the board, and an enormous stone raised on four feet, representing ...

  3. Hazarduari Palace - Wikipedia

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    The name of the palace that is Hazarduari, in which Hazar means "thousand" and Duari means "the one with doors"; thus, the total sums up to "the one with a thousand doors". The palace earlier known as Bara Kothi has been named so as the palace has in all 1000 doors, of which 100 are false. They were built so that if any thief or robber tried to ...

  4. Hazaras - Wikipedia

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    The etymology of the word "Hazara" is disputed, with differing opinions on its origin. The first mention of the Hazaras appears Baburnama, written by the founder of the Mughal Empire, Babur, in the early 16th century and particularly referring some prominent Hazara tribes such as the Sultan Masudi [56] and Turkoman Hazaras.

  5. Hazara - Wikipedia

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    Hazara region in northern Pakistan, administratively in Hazara Division of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province . Hazarewal, the multi-ethnic community inhabitants of the Hazara region

  6. Hazar - Wikipedia

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  7. Charalambos Pachis - Wikipedia

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    Charalambos Pachis (Greek: Χαράλαμπος Παχής; 1844, Corfu – 1891, Corfu) was a Greek painter of the Heptanese school who specialized in landscapes and historical scenes. Biography [ edit ]

  8. Flag of Hazaristan - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Hazaristan (Persian : پرچم هزارستان ) is the national flag of Hazaristan and Hazaras.It was originally proposed by Kamran Mir Hazar on Kabul Press in 2013, and later in 2014 presented on the cover of the anthology Poems for the Hazara.

  9. Vasant Panchami - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu calendar is lunisolar but most festival dates are specified using the lunar portion of the calendar. A lunar day is uniquely identified by three calendar elements: māsa (lunar month), pakṣa (lunar fortnight) and tithi (lunar day).