- etc. Kotk
Kapura takes its name from its founder,
Nawab Kapur Singh, and the word 'Kot',
meaning a
small fort –
literally the 'Fort of
Kapura'. The city...
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Nawab Kapura Singh Brar (1625–1708) was the
accredited progenitor of both the
Faridkot and Kot
Kapura minor Phulkian houses. Also
responsible for founding...
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Kotkapura Junction (station code: KKP) is a
railway station located in
Faridkot district in the
Indian state of
Punjab and
serves Kotkapura city. Kotkapura...
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original on 15
October 2015.
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Kapūra, Rāja (2002). Raj
Kapoor Speaks.
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Garhi Kapura (گڑھی کپورہ) is one of the most
important and
largest town in
District Mardan. It is
located in the
eastern part of
Mardan and
bounded by...
- Bhag Kaur (WIA)
Mahan Singh †
Kapura Singh Strength 7,000– 12,000 40
mukte and Mata Bhag Kaur 1300
soldiers under Kapura Singh and Daan
Singh Casualties...
- lit. 'ox treasures'; in Gr**** as αμελέτητα 'unmentionables'; in
Hindi as
kapura; and in
Nepali as gula/rajkhani. The
French terms amourettes (from amour...
- partner: Jan Doudlebský July 2008 – ****stan, Karakoram,
Charakusa Valley,
Kapura Peak – 6,200 m, name of the route: Wild Wings, West Peak, NW
notch (WI5+...
- Kirapāla (2004).
Janamsakhi tradition : an
analytical study. Prithīpāla Siṅgha
Kapūra (1st ed.). Amritsar:
Singh Brothers. p. 53. ISBN 81-7205-311-8. OCLC 58631716...
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Tourism Resources in India. Gyan
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jhalaka (in Hindi). Sanmārga...