- and
another Indian army team
achieved the
third ascent in 1988.
Apsarasas II and
Apsarasas III are
listed as "virgin peaks" by the
Indian Mountaineering...
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Apsarasa is a
genus of
moths of the
family Noctuidae. The
genus was
erected by
Frederic Moore in 1867.
Apsarasa praslini Boisduval, 1832
Apsarasa radians...
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Apsarasa radians is a moth of the
family Noctuidae first described by John O.
Westwood in 1848. It is
found in the north-eastern
parts of the Himalayas...
- 1
Second Lieutenant and 59
Other Ranks of the army) to
Apsarasas-1 a part of the
Apsarasas Kangri sub-range in the
Siachen Glacier, Ladakh. On 18 September...
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Apsarasa praslini is a moth of the
family Noctuidae first described by Jean
Baptiste Boisduval in 1832. It is
found in south-eastern Asia, from the Moluccas...
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Karakoram Saser Kangri V(Plateau peak) 7287
Karakoram Apsarasas Kangri I 7245
Karakoram Apsarasas Kangri II 7239
Karakoram Rimo III 7233
Karakoram (Rimo...
- 41:Baintha Brakk, 42:Yutmaru Sar, 43:K6, 44:Muztagh Tower, 45:Diran, 46:
Apsarasas Kangri I, 47:Rimo III, 48:Gasherbrum V
Location of K2
relative to...
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Binomial name
Mazuca strigicincta Walker, 1866
Synonyms Hypsa concinnula Mabille, 1878
Apsarasa liturata Butler, 1881 Mila
hebraica Aurivillius, 1891...
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Yoginis can be
found in
Vedic and
Hindu reservoirs: 1.
Vedic goddesses,
Apsarasas (celestial nymphs), Grahīs or Grahaṇīs (female possessors), Yakṣinīs (tree...
- 74778; 83.14611 (94.
Putha Hiunchuli (7246 m))
Churen Himal 1954
Nepal 95
Apsarasas Kangri 7,245
metres (23,770 ft) 607
metres (1,991 ft)
Siachen Karakoram...