- of the
Heaven Gates opening. Sfințișori "40 de Mucenici, sfinţişori şi
pahare cu rachiu. Tradiţii şi reţete" [40 Martyrs,
saints and gl****es of brandy...
- Purja, Garbuja, Paija, Ramjali, Tilija, Dut, Phagami, Sherpunja, Khoroja,
Pahare. Many
Gorkha soldiers are
recruited from here and have been
serving in British...
-
Pahares I (160–230 CE) was an Indo-Parthian
ruler of Turan.
Pahares ruled the
newly established Kingdom of Turan,
following the
partition of the remains...
- the
Parthian Empire at the
hands of the
Sasanian Empire circa 230 CE.
Pahares I (160-230 AD) was a
ruler of
Turan following the
partition of the remains...
- 2015-09-23 at the
Wayback Machine (in Romanian) 40 de Mucenici, sfinţişori şi
pahare cu rachiu. Tradiţii şi reţete
Archived 2020-01-16 at the
Wayback Machine...
- the Rāmechāp
District (part of
Bagmati Province),
around the
villages of
Pahare and of Kũbhu Kãsthālī for a
smaller group of
Sunwar speakers. The majority...
-
pratyeke ekā
Kabira galpa Agranthita padya Sandhyāra se-śānta upahāra
Jongole Pahare Amar
Rabindranath Ananda Puraskar Sahitya Akademi Award Sengupta, Samir...
- Gamal, Chini, Jiyali, Thami, Janjali, Darlasi, Deowal, Namjali, Pare,
Pahare, Pojange, Barkabiri, Balkoti, Ramjali, Romkhami, Sinjali/Singjali, Jujali...
- (Khuzdar/Quzdar). The
province had been a
kingdom under the Indo-Parthian king
Pahares I,
before submitting to the
first Sasanian monarch Ardashir I (r. 224–242)...
-
remains of the Indo-Parthian
kingdom were
partitioned between Turan,
under Pahares I, and
Sakastan under Sanabares II.
following the
partition of the remains...