- have
survived except the Qila-i
Kuhna Mosque and the Shermandal, both
credited to Sher Shah. The single-domed Qila-i-
Kuhna Mosque,
built by Sher Shah in...
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Kushki Kuhna is a
district of
Herat province in
northwestern Afghanistan. It is
situated in the
northern part of the province. It
borders Kushk District...
- The Qila-i-
Kuhna Mosque (Urdu: قلعہ کہنہ مسجد, lit. 'Mosque of the Old Fort'), also
known as the
Mosque of Sher Shah and the Kila
Kohna Masjid, is an...
- Konye-Urgench (Turkmen: Köneürgenç, کؤنهاۆرگنچ; Persian: کهنه گرگانج, romanized:
Kuhna Gurgānj, lit. 'Old Gurgānj'), also
known as Old
Urgench or Urganj, was a...
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Kushki Kuhna is a town and the
center of
Kushki Kuhna District,
Herat Province, Afghanistan. It is
located at 34°52′17″N 62°32′54″E / 34.8714°N 62.5483°E...
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Obburdoni Kuhna (Tajik: Оббурдони Куҳна) is a
village in
Sughd Region,
northwestern Tajikistan. It is part of the
jamoat Ivan-Tojik in the
Kuhistoni Mastchoh...
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Bangla Sahib, a Sikh
Gurdwara Laxminarayan Temple, a
Hindu Mandir Qila-i-
Kuhna Mosque inside Old Fort, a
mosque The
national capital of India, New Delhi...
- in the Dome of the Chain,
Temple Mount, Jerusalem.
Mihrab in the Qila-i-
Kuhna Mosque, in
Delhi Mihrab in the
Islamic Society of
Boston Cultural Center...
- Aldi Süd. At the time, they
jointly owned 300 shops.
Journalist Martin Kuhna, however,
questioned said
reason for the
split in an
article published by...
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Romanized as Kangāvar-e
Kohneh and Kangāvar Kohneh; also
known as Kangarvar-i-
Kuhna) is a
village in Khezel-e
Sharqi Rural District,
Khezel District, Nahavand...