- The
Zamzama Gun (Urdu: زمزمہ,
meaning "thunder" or "roar",
sometimes written "Zam-Zammah" or "Zam-Zammeh") also
known as Kim’s Gun or
Bhangianwali Toap...
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Zamzama is a
Persian word
meaning "Thunder," or "Roar", but can also mean "murmur" or "whisper to oneself". As with many
Arabic and
Persian words, it...
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Zamzama Park is a 26 acre park
located in the
phase 5 area of
Defence Housing Authority in Karachi, Sindh, ****stan. It has
jogging tracks,
walking paths...
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Zamzama as well.
Zamzama streets and lanes:
Zamzama's streets have
their own peculiarities: 12th
Zamzama Street, 9th
Zamzama Street and 1st
Zamzama Street...
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Gobind Singh. The fort had five
cannons which included the
famous two
Zamzama cannons. The
structures built during this
phase were the
circular path...
- Libya, a
settlement in
Sirte Zamzam Refugee Camp, a
refugee camp in
Sudan Zamzama, a
cannon outside La**** Museum,
immortalized by
Rudyard Kipling in his...
- of water.
Early Islamic sources use the
terms Arabic: زمزم, romanized:
zamzama and Arabic: زمازم, romanized: zamāzima to
refer to the
religious rites...
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State Guest House Tollinton Market University of the
Punjab Wapda House Zamzama Gun (also
known as Kim's Gun)
Masonic Temple La****
Museum Charing Cross...
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Empire and the
British Indian Empire. The La**** Museum,
along with the
Zamzama Gun
located directly in
front of the building, is the
setting of the opening...
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Ranjit Singh in 1799.[citation needed]
Bhangi Misl held the
possession of
Zamzama, the
famous cannon,
which was at the time
named Bhangi Toap, Bhangianwala...