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Kabad (Persian: كباد, also
Romanized as
Kabād, Kabāt, Kobād, Kobāt; also
known as Burj-ı-Qanāt and Gū Āt) is a
village in
Doreh Rural District, in the...
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joined by
Kabad Khan in person.
Muhammad Shah
submitted and was
detained at
Kunduz for two years.
After that
fortune turned against Kabad Khan. Throwing...
- ʼarʼəs – heads; ጸፍር ṣəfər – paw, hoof; አጸፍር ʼāṣfār – claws, hooves; ከብድ
kabəd – belly; አክቡድ ʼākbud – bellies. ልበስ ləbas- ልበሰት ləbasat
clothes Personal...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 25 May 2010.
Retrieved 21 May 2010. P,
Kabad Waman.
Indian Who's who. Nanded:
Yeshanand & Company.
Kumar Sahu, Nabin;...
- July 2020. Alt URL "Hazara
Gazetteer 1907, page 27".
Internet archive. P,
Kabad: Waman.
Indian Who's who.
Yeshanand & Company. "The
Gazette of
India Extraordinary...
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marched and
occupied several other towns and
territories which are named;
Kabad, Karor, Abut and Hbd in the
Hamilah mountains and in the same year, he reportedly...
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Persian Do****ents from a
Punjab Town.
Indian Institute of
Advanced Study. P,
Kabad: Waman. "Indian Who's who".
Yeshanand &
Company – via
Google Books. Official...
- 11.
Retrieved 31
August 2023.
Civil &
Military Gazette (La****) 1932. P,
Kabad:
Waman (1935).
Indian Who's who. Bombay:
Yeshanand & Company. p. 86. Civil...
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Damdameh Darakht-e Tut
Darbelund Doreh Fakhr ol Din Galu Bagh Gavi-ye
Sofla Kabad Kafaz Kalateh-ye Bala Kalateh-ye
Boluch Kalateh-ye
Dahan Do Tagi Kalateh-ye...
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Madras Administration Report 1927-28. p. 3.[dead link]
Kabad, Waman. P.
Indian Who's who.
Yeshanand & Co. Murugan, N. (9
October 2006)...