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Shankar Nath Rimal (born 5 March 1935) is a Nepalese civil engineer and architect. He is best known for standardising the modern Nepalese flag. [1] [2] He has also designed many prominent buildings and monuments in Nepal.
Kumari Ghar is a palace in the center of the Kathmandu city, next to the Durbar square where a Royal Kumari selected from several Kumaris from several places resides. Kumari, or Kumari Devi, is the tradition of worshipping young pre-pubescent girls as manifestations of the divine female energy or devi in South Asian countries.
The Rang Ghar (Assamese: [ɹɔŋɡʱɔɹ]), (rong ghor meaning "House of Entertainment") is a two-storeyed building which once served as the royal sports-pavilion where Ahom kings and nobles were spectators at games like buffalo fights and other sports at Rupahi Pathar (pathar meaning "field" in Assamese) - particularly during the Rongali Bihu festival in the Ahom capital of Rangpur.
Pangare traits include light underparts and light muzzle Pangare traits are most visible on the belly Fjord horses usually express the pangaré trait. Pangare is less obvious on a summer coat
Ghar, Iran, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran; Ghar, Gurdaspur, a village in Gurdaspur district of Punjab State, India; Ghar al Milh, a coastal town and former port in northeastern Tunisia; Għar Dalam, a prehistorical cul de sac located on the outskirts of Birżebbuġa, Malta; Ghar al Milh, a coastal town and former port in ...
The Black Mountain (Tor Ghar), is located in the Hazara Division of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Tor Ghar is a Pashto phrase which means Black (Tor) Mountain (Ghar). It is also called Kala Dhaka , which means the same as its Pushto name; in Hindko a local language spoken by the people of Tanawal and Agror which are located on ...
Prang Ghar is a tehsil located in Mohmand District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. [1] It's about 70km from Peshawar. The population is 35,290 according to the 2017 census .
150 years in the past, Aghor Sen, a genius scientist living in the village of Nischintipur invents a device that generates sound waves which can put any living being to sleep.