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  2. Dharamshala (type of building) - Wikipedia

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    A dharamshala, also written as dharmashala, is a public resthouse or shelter in the Indian subcontinent. [1] It also refers to Sikh places of worship before the introduction of Gurdwaras. [2] Just as sarai are for travellers and caravans, dharamshalas are built for religious travellers at pilgrimage sites. In Nepal there are dharamshalas ...

  3. Al Suhub Rest House - Wikipedia

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    The rest house (also known as the 'cloud lounge') is reached by a 5.6 km roadway cut out of the mountain and is located 580 metres above sea level. [1] The 30-metre diameter building offers 360 degree panoramic views of Khor Fakkan, [2] and houses a branch of the Sharjah Art Foundation's Fen Café and a multipurpose hall, as well as a children's play park.

  4. Kalithattu (rest house) - Wikipedia

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    Kalithattu are public rest-house built in villages, towns, agriculture fields and near temples for locals, pilgrims, travelers, and traders to rest. [1] In villages, it was used by those involved in agriculture, long-distance travelers to relieve fatigue and locals to attend cultural meetings. [ 2 ]

  5. Layyah District - Wikipedia

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    In 1794, Humayun Shah, the rival claimant to the throne of Kabul, was captured near Layyah and brought into the town, where his eyes were gouged out on the command of Zaman Shah. Under the Sikh Government , the town once more became the centre of administration for the neighbouring tract, and after the British occupation in 1849, was for a time ...

  6. Layyah - Wikipedia

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    In 1794, Humayun Shah, the rival claimant to the throne of Kabul, was captured near Layyah and brought into the town, where his eyes were gouged out by order of Zaman Shah. Under the Sikh Government , the town once more became the centre of administration for the neighbouring tract, and after the British occupation in 1849, was for a time the ...

  7. San Juan, Batangas - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of San Juan 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 11.60 2009 15.42 2012 21.21 2015 15.38 2018 13.04 2021 9.57 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority San Juan is a first class municipality in the province of Batangas. It is initially identified as one of the Special Economic Zones (ECOZONES). According to RA 7916 or the Special Economic Zone Act of 1995, ecozones are selected areas with ...

  8. Laiya Beach - Wikipedia

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    Laiya Beach (Tagalog pronunciation:) is a beach destination in San Juan, Batangas, Philippines. [1] It is one of the most visited beaches in the country. [2] The beach's sand is composed of weathering-formed crushed shells. [3] [4] Banana boat and jet ski services are offered to people staying in resorts. Fishing boats are also frequently seen ...

  9. Federal Rest House - Wikipedia

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    Federal Rest House or Rumah Peranginan Persekutuan are the rest houses owned by the Federal Government of Malaysia under Property and Land Management Division of the Prime Minister's Department (Bahagian Pengurusan Hartanah, Jabatan Perdana Menteri).