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  2. Saidu Baba - Wikipedia

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    They started a new uprising against the British Raj under Saidu Baba's leadership in 1862. [6]: 42 He returned to Saidu Sharif in Swat in September, 1835 at the age of forty-one, where he attracted a large number of devotees. [4] Afterwards, Saidu Baba became the most esteemed spiritual leader among the eastern Pashtuns. [5]

  3. Saidu Teaching Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Saidu Teaching Hospital (Urdu: سیدو تدریسی ہسپتال, Pashto: د سیدو تدريسي روغتون), abbreviated as STH) is located in Swat, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is the teaching hospital of Saidu Medical College. [1] The 500-bed institution consists of two wings which are 1.5 km apart from each other.

  4. Swat (princely state) - Wikipedia

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    The Swat state was established by a religious leader, Saidu Baba, who was born in a Muslim Khatana Gujjar [5] family of the upper Swat Valley in 1794. [6] He began his life as a shepherd and then left the village at the age of 18 to settled in the village of Mian Brangola, where he got his early education and learnt the fundamentals of Islam.

  5. P. D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre

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    The P. D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre is a multi-specialty, tertiary-care hospital in Mumbai, India. It was founded in 1951 by Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja, in collaboration with the Massachusetts General Hospital, the main teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, Boston. [2]

  6. Asalfa - Wikipedia

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    Line 1 of the Mumbai Metro passes through Asalfa. [3] The construction of Jagruti Nagar and Asalpha Metro stations [7] [8] in this locality has led to rapid development of infrastructure in and around Asalfa. Many hospitals are present in the area, including Vivek Diagnostic Centre, Abhishek Hospital, Pooja Hospital and Sona Hospital.

  7. Wāli of Swat - Wikipedia

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    The state of Swat was founded by Saidu Baba, religious leader also known as Akhund of Swat, in 1849. After his death in 1878, the state fell into abeyance until 1915, when Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah, a descendant of Pir Baba gained power with the title of Badshah. The grandson of Saidu Baba, Wadud of Swat was elected

  8. Agripada - Wikipedia

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    Agripada is an area in South Mumbai. It is located between Byculla (West) and Mumbai Central (East). This area is connected with the Central Railway as well as the Western Railway. Agripada is also notable for its YMCA which has a swimming pool and various indoor and outdoor sports facilities.

  9. Chinchpokli - Wikipedia

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    Chinchpokli (Marathi: चिंचपोकळी) is a neighbourhood in South Mumbai. It is also the name of a railway station on the Central line of the Mumbai suburban railway. Historical British era spellings include Chinchpugli and Chinchpooghly. [1] The neighbourhood is named after the Marathi words for tamarind (chinch) and betel nut ...