- needed] In
Armenian it is
Sebastia (Սեբաստիա). In
Kurdish it is
called Sêwas.
Little is
known of Sivas'
history prior to its
emergence in the
Roman period...
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sewa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sewa or
SEWA may
refer to:
Sêwa, a
feminine name in
Kurdish language taken from Sêw
which means apple.
Sêwa or...
- not
develop his
faith among his adherents. He then
summoned Mohin Khan of
Sewas and
Silahady to help him
against the
invasion of Mewar. When they waited...
- Self-Emplo**** Women's ****ociation (
SEWA),
meaning "service" in
several Indian languages, is a
trade union based in Ahmedabad, India, that
promotes the...
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Sewa-II is a
hydroelectric power station located in the
Himalayan region in
Kathua District Jammu and
Kashmir state. It is
constructed by NHPC Limited...
- A
sewa kendra (Hindi सेवा केन्द्र "service centre") is a
local government office in
India providing services relating to
utility bills and do****ents such...
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Manga Sewa (died 1884) was a
Yalunka King of the
Solimana who blew up a
magazine and much of Falaba, the
capital of Solimana,
killing himself, his family...
- direction,
starting from
Hazrat Nizamuddin:
Hazrat Nizamuddin Lajpat Nagar Sewa Nagar Lodhi Colony Sarojini Nagar Delhi Safdarjung Chanakyapuri Sardar Patel...
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Ralung Monastery (Wylie: ra lung dgon),
located in the
Tsang region of
western Tibet south of Karo P****, is the
traditional seat of the
Drukpa Lineage...
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instrumental in
forming SEWA Bharat, a
National Federation of
SEWAs now in 17
States of India. In 1995, she
became the
National Coordinator of
SEWA and
started the...