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Kohistan District, also
known as
Indus Kohistan (Kohistani: سندھُ کوستَیں) and
Hazara Kohistan, was a
former District within the
Hazara Division of Khyber...
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Cristina Calderón
Harban (24 May 1928 – 16
February 2022) was a
Chilean ethnographer, craftswoman,
writer and
cultural activist who was the last living...
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David Harban RBSA is a
graphic artist specializing in printmaking. He
exhibited his
prints in one of the
Royal Birmingham Society of
Artists Gallery's...
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Harbans Singh (6
March 1921 – 30 May 1998) was an educationist, administrator,
scholar and the editor-in-chief of the
Encyclopaedia of Sikhism. He was...
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Harbans Mukhia (born 1939) is an
Indian political historian whose prin****l area of
study is
medieval India. He
received his
Bachelors in Arts (BA) in...
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Lieutenant Colonel Harbans Singh Virk, MVC, DSO (1912–?) was an army
officer who
served in the
British Indian army and
later the
Indian Army. Virk was...
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Bhatt Harbans was a
Brahmin bard in the
court of Guru Arjan,
whose two
hymns are
present in Guru
Granth Sahib, the holy book of Sikhs. Page cxx, The Ādi-Granth...
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Harbans Bhalla (7 May 1930 – 5
April 1993) was the
author of
Peelay Pattar, a long Urdu epic poem, a
creation realized after 14
years of writing. He was...
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Thomas John
Harban (born 12
November 1985) is an
English footballer, who is
currently without a club
after being released from
Halifax Town. He
plays in...
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Harbans Lal
Khanna (died in 1984) was a BJP MLA and
president of its
Amritsar district branch in Punjab, India. His
killing comes with a
backdrop when...