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According to the Bible, the
Tribe of Gad (Hebrew: גָּד, Modern: Gad, Tiberian: Gāḏ, "soldier" or "luck") was one of the
Twelve Tribes of
Israel who, after...
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Pavagada is a town and a
taluk in the
Tumkur district of Karnataka, India.
Historically it was part of the
Mysore kingdom.
Though it is geographically...
- Barmer. The
place is
known for its fort
which is
locally known as
Gadh Siwana,
Gadh means Fort.
Siwana contains 130
villages and has a
total po****tion...
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Jaimangla Garh
Temple is an
ancient historical Hindu temple in
Begusarai district of
Bihar state of India. It is
surrounded by
Kanwar Lake. It is dedicated...
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Rajit Gadh is a
Professor of
Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering at the UCLA
Henry Samueli School of
Engineering and
Applied Science and the founding...
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Hemming Gadh (c. 1450 – 16
December 1520) was a
Swedish Roman Catholic priest and
Bishop of the
Diocese of Linköping. He was a
staunch ally of Sten Sture...
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November 1900 – 19 July 1966), was an
Indian religious leader. He was born in
Gadh-ki-Sedhia, north-east of
Haridwar in present-day Uttarakhand, India. His...
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Sabarkantha district is one of the 33
districts of
Gujarat state of India,
located in the
northeastern part of the state. The
administrative headquarters...
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Village atali where erstwhile royal family resides is
called as “Garh or
Gadh”. And,
erstwhile family also owns
title such as Kanwar. Therefore, people...
- In
earlier times, as some
Charans were
owners or
governors of forts, i.e.
Gadh, they came to be
known as Gadhavi. It is
synonymous with
Charan and is used...