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  2. Barahmasa - Wikipedia

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    Barahmasa (lit. "the twelve months") is a poetic genre popular in the Indian subcontinent [1] [2] [3] derived primarily from the Indian folk tradition. [4] It is usually themed around a woman longing for her absent lover or husband, describing her own emotional state against the backdrop of passing seasonal and ritual events.

  3. List of populated places in Gujrat District - Wikipedia

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    Map of Pakistan with Gujrat District highlighted. The following towns, villages, and other populated places are located within Gujrat District, Punjab, Pakistan. Where known, they are listed by tehsil; otherwise they are in alphabetical order.

  4. Gujrat, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Gujrat [a] (Punjabi: [ɡʊd͡ʒɾaːt̪]) is the thirteenth largest city in the Pakistani province of Punjab. [4] Located on the western bank of the Chenab River in northern Punjab's Chaj Do'āb, it serves as the headquarters of the eponymous district and disvision; and is the 16th most populous in Pakistan, with a population of 574,240 in 2023.

  5. Lohana - Wikipedia

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    Lohana (also referred to as Loharana, Thakkar, and Barai) are a trading or mercantile jāti mostly in India and also in Pakistan. [1] [2]The Lohanas are divided into many separate cultural groups as a result of centuries apart in different regions.

  6. Gujrat District - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Shariff, Pakistan Navy Chief of Naval Staff and Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee; General Raheel Sharif, is a four-star rank army general, served as the 15th Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistan Army; Major Shabbir Sharif, Nishan-e-Haider; ACM Zaheer Ahmad Babar, is a four-star rank Air Chief Marshal, serving AirChief of Pakistan.

  7. Kutchi people - Wikipedia

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    The Kutchi Memons are a Kutchi people who converted from Hinduism to Islam in the 15th century A.D., due to the influence of Sunni Pirs, such as Saiyid Abdullah. [3] Kutchis, being a part of the Indian diaspora, have maintained their traditions abroad; in 1928, Kutchi Hindus in Nairobi held a Swaminarayan procession in which 1200 people attended. [4]

  8. Junagadh State - Wikipedia

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    Modern state of Gujarat, shown within modern borders of India. Junagarh or Junagadh was a princely state in Gujarat [1] ruled by the Muslim Babi dynasty in India, which acceded to the Dominion of Pakistan [2] after the Partition of British India. Subsequently, the Union of India annexed Junagadh in 1948, legitimized through a plebiscite held ...

  9. Guliana, Gujrat - Wikipedia

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    Guliana, also spelt Galiana and Gulyana, is a town Union Council of Gujrat District in the Punjab Province of Pakistan. [2] It is located at 32°48'0″N 73°58'0″E and has an altitude of 270 metres (890 ft). [3] Guliana is a very old village, now a town in the area.