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  2. Armed Forces Special Operations Division - Wikipedia

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    The AFSOD draws personnel from all three special warfare branches of the Indian Armed Forces. [ 3 ] Indian Army Major General A. K. Dhingra, who is a war veteran from the Para SF , was appointed in May 2019 as the first head of the AFSOD.

  3. Eriocoma hymenoides - Wikipedia

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    Indian ricegrass is an important food for wild grazers such as bison, bighorn sheep, elk, mule deer, pronghorns, and jackrabbits. For some of these species, it is especially vital in late winter, as it produces green shoots earlier than other grasses. The seeds are heavily consumed by many rodents and birds. Seed caching rodents may enhance ...

  4. Sojat Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    India: Coordinates Elevation: 295 metres (968 ft) Owned by ... Its code is SOD. It serves Sojat Road town. The station consists of 2 platforms. Passenger, Express ...

  5. Sod house - Wikipedia

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    A sod farm structure in Iceland Saskatchewan sod house, circa 1900 Unusually well appointed interior of a sod house, North Dakota, 1937. The sod house or soddy [1] was an often used alternative to the log cabin during frontier settlement of the Great Plains of Canada and the United States in the 1800s and early 1900s. [2]

  6. Sod - Wikipedia

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    Sod is grown on specialist farms. For 2009, the United States Department of Agriculture reported 1,412 farms had 368,188 acres (149,000.4 ha) of sod in production. [8]It is usually grown locally (within 100 miles of the target market) [9] to minimize both the cost of transport and also the risk of damage to the product.

  7. Talwar - Wikipedia

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    The talwar has a distinctive, all-metal, Indo-Muslim hilt, developed in Medieval western India. [9] The increasing influence in India of Turco-Afghan, and later Turco-Mongol, dynasties (employing Persian and Central Asian arms) in the Late Medieval and subsequent eras led to ever greater use of sabre-like, curved swords.

  8. Kargil - Wikipedia

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    The Sod Valley to the east had a fort called Sod Pasari (Wylie: sod pa sa ri, now known as Pasar Khar) by the 16th or 17th century. It was the capital of "Lower Purig", which included the Sod Valley itself, the lower portion of Wakha Rong and, the Kargil bowl.

  9. Battle of Julesburg - Wikipedia

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    The Indian army numbered about 1,000 warriors. They decided that their target would be Julesburg, Colorado, located along the South Platte River. [1] Julesburg was a prominent way station on the Overland Trail. It consisted of a stagecoach station, stables, an express and telegraph office, a warehouse, and a large store that catered to ...

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