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- Khanna Chamaran is a village in Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur district of Punjab State, India. It is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from sub district headquarter...
- Khanna, Firozpur, a village in Firozpur district of Punjab, India Khanna Chamaran, a village in Gurdaspur district of Punjab, India Khanna Majra, a village...
- district. The civil station consisted of three settlements: Gola Bazar, Nagla Chamaran, and Nagla Pazawa. Due to its position as an administrative headquarters...
- district start from the seoul street on the north and it diverge into the Chamaran and sheykh Bahayi street on the right and left. Vanak reaches to its end...
- 1950 – An Iran Air C-47A (registration EP-AAJ) struck a mountain near Chamaran en route to Tehran from Tabriz, killing all eight on board. 22 December...
- is approximately 75 to 80% Muslim. Parsi and Chamar people live in the chamaran tola. Among Muslims, shi’ites live in the frontal zone. During the Islamic...
- December 1 An Iran Air C-47A (registration EP-AAJ) struck a mountain near Chamaran en route to Tehran from Tabriz, killing all eight on board. December 8...
- There are 4 slum areas in Maurawan: Shivpura/Bakhri/D... (name cut off), Chamaran Tola, Kazigarhi East, and Beniganj (the largest). These range in size from...
- 7 km), Tarapur (0.6 km), Kurmin purwa (1 km), Thakuran Tarapur (1.1 km), Chamaran purwa (0.9 km), Nakdilpur (1.2 km), tiwaripurwa (1 km), Maila saraiya (1...
- C-47A-25-DK Skytrain (registration EP-AAJ) crashes into a mountain northwest of Chamaran, Iran, killing all eight people on board. December 2–25 – Four hundred...