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PIN prefix Postal abbreviation Region 11 DL Delhi: 12–13 HR Haryana: 14–15 PB Punjab: 16 CH Chandigarh: 17 HP Himachal Pradesh: 18–19 JK, LA Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh: 20–28 UP, UK Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand: 30–34 RJ Rajasthan: 36–39 (except 396) GJ Gujarat: 396 DD Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu: 40–44 (except 403) MH ...
PIN: 110010. Telephone code: 011: Lok Sabha constituency: Central Delhi: Civic agency: DDA: ... Mehram Nagar is a 17th-century village in the state of Delhi, India, ...
The Dargah Qadam Sharif in Paharganj, Delhi consists of a small tomb complex, built in 1375–1376 CE, which also houses a mosque, a madrasa and a shrine ("dargah"), which is surrounded by a massive gated wall.
Image of a sculpture of Krishna dancing on Kaliya Demon installed at ISKCON Radha Parthasarathi Mandir, New Delhi. Famous ISCON Radha Parthasarathi Mandir is situated in this locality. The temple complex holds both the biggest printed religious book in the world as well as the Glory of India Vedic Cultural centre, a collection of engaging ...
It lies on the eastern border of Delhi and shares Border of Uttar Pradesh with Noida as well as Khora Colony, a cluster of urban settlements bordering Ghaziabad. The Pincode of this area is 110096. [1] Ward : Gharoli Ward Assembly constituency: Kondli Assembly Constituency Lok Sabha constituency: East Delhi Parliamentary Constituency Pin Code ...
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Bakoli is a village located in India and it is listed under Tehsil and District North West Delhi in State Delhi. It is located 7 km towards East from District headquarters Kanjhawala, 6 km from North West Delhi and 24 km from State Capital Delhi. Pin code for Bakoli is 110036 and the Postal Head Office is Alipur. [1]
The Holy Grail was mentioned again in Templar Legends, ending up in either Scotland or Spain by different accounts. The Holy Grail appears again in Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles, by the name of the Chalice, however this time not as an object but as a woman named Adha, similar to the sang rael, or royal blood, interpretation.