- who are
Hindu or Jain such as: (1) 'Pan-Asian
American Community House (
PAACH)', a
center for
students to
celebrate South Asian, East Asian, Southeast...
- The Wik
Paach or
Wikapatja are an
Aboriginal Australian people of the Cape York
Peninsula of
northern Queensland. The
Wikapatja spoke Wik
Paach, which...
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Huzoor Tajushsharia Chowk Father Peter Pereira Chowk “L” Ward
Bombay Colony Paach Rasta Xavier Street Mulund Runwals Chandivali Hiranandani Gardens Indian...
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Manat (2010), Kon Aahe Re
Tikade (2010),
Paradh (2010),
Davpech (2010),
Paach Naar Ek
Bejaar (2010),
Pangira (2011), Fakt Ladh
Mhana (2011), Swarajya...
- ud-Daula (Sword of the state) and
Mahabat Jang (Horror in War) and the rank of
Paach Hazari Mansabdar (The rank
holder of 5000) by
Nawab Shuja ud-Din and returned...
- Wik
Paach (Wikapatja), also
known as Abodja, is an
extinct Australian language of Queensland. It
remains unclassified. The form of the name
comes from...
-
presumably Paman,
though distinct from its neighbors, as
presumably was Wik
Paach (†). The
Mayabic languages (†) to the
southwest were once
classified as...
- The Nan Pa'ch
ceremony (also
Paach ceremony) is a corn-veneration
ritual celebrated in San
Pedro Sacatepéquez, San
Marcos in Guatemala. On
December 7...
- the Kugu-Muminh
dialects may have the
prefix Wik-
instead of Kugu-. Wik
Paach is not a Wik
language despite its name. The
languages are as follows; often...
- Year Film Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref. 2011
Paach Naar Ek
Bejaar "Zurate Man He Din Raat" Chinar–Mahesh Guru Thakur,
Samruddhi Pawar Solo...