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Godar is a Muni****lity in the Dh****a
District in the
Janakpur Zone of
southeastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it had a po****tion of...
- Sar
Godar or
Sargodar (Persian: سرگدار) may
refer to: Sargodar-e Kalatu,
Hormozgan Province Sar
Godar, Jiroft,
Kerman Province Sar
Godar, Rigan, Kerman...
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Gothi or goði (plural
goðar, fem. gyðja; Old Norse: guþi) was a
position of
political and
social prominence in the
Icelandic Commonwealth. The term originally...
- Gav
Godar (Persian: گاوگدار) may
refer to: Gav
Godar,
Hamadan Gav
Godar,
Markazi This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
- The
Global Oceanographic Data
Archaeology and
Rescue Project, or
GODAR Project was
established to
increase the
volume of
historical oceanographic data...
- Vladimír
Godár (born 16
March 1956, in Bratislava) is a
Slovak classical and film
score composer. He is also
known for his
collaboration with the Czech...
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Godar Pir (Persian: گدارپير), also
known as Godarpey, may
refer to:
Godar Pir-e Olya
Godar Pir-e
Sofla This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Dejan Godar (born 19 May 1978) is
Croatian retired footballer who last pla**** for
Degerfors IF in the
Swedish Division 1. He is
originally from the village...
- Empire, "
Godar"
served as the
royal title. It's also
suggested that they are a
variation of the
Shivbansi Godara Jat clan of India. The
Godar Thapas have...
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Godar (Persian: گدار) may
refer to:
Godar-e Arbu,
Hormozgan Province Godar Shah,
Hormozgan Province Godar,
Kermanshah This
disambiguation page
lists articles...