Po-i-Kalan, or Poi Kalan (Uzbek: Poi Kalon; Persian: پای کلان, romanized: Pā-i Kalān, lit. 'At the Foot of the Great One'), is an Islamic religious complex...
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is located in the Po-i-Kalyan complex. The complex includes Kalyan Minaret, Kalan Mosque, Miri Arab and Amir Olimkhan Madrasahs. Kalan Mosque has a frontporch...
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with which the cities have no common border. Po-i-Kalyan Complex. The title Po-i Kalan (also Poi Kalân, Persian: پای کلان meaning the "Grand Foundation")...
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Kalyan Minaret (redirect from Kalan Minaret)
(Uzbek: Minorai Kalon, Persian/Tajik: Minâra-i Kalân, Kalon Minor, Kalon Minaret) is a minaret of the Po-i-Kalyan mosque complex in Bukhara, Uzbekistan...
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Baghlah Ghanjah Chinese treasure ship Javanese jong Safdar, Aiysha; Azam Kalan, Muhammad (January–June 2021). "History of Indian Ocean-A South Asian Perspective"...
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List of mango cultivars (redirect from Fajri Kalan)
Unda manfa, Dasheri, Dudhiya Malda, Ela Manga, Gaddamar, Gadam Mary, Fajri Kalan, Fernandian, HusanNara, Gulabkhas, Himayath, Himsagar, Imam Pasand, Imam...
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Senäpati Panroe and Senäpati Pamr constructed the temple of Po Nagar in Nha Trang, three kalan at Hòa Lai (Thuận Bắc, Ninh Thuận), near Phan Rang (Panrang)...
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Shah-i-Zinda (Uzbek: Shohizinda; Persian: شاه زنده, meaning "The Living King") is a necropolis in the north-eastern part of Samarkand, Uzbekistan. The...
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List of colleges and institutes affiliated with technical universities of Punjab, India (category I. K. Gujral Punjab Technical University)
Gurdaspur Guru Gobind Singh College Of Management & IT, V: Handowal Kalan PO: Bassi Kalan D: Hoshiarpur Gurukul Business School, Ramnagar, Banur Gurukul Institute...
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Shahrisabz (redirect from Shahr-i Sabz)
built by Ulugh Beg in 1438 but apparently never used for burials. Hazrat-i Imam Complex East of the Kok Gumbaz is another mausoleum complex called Dorus-Saodat...
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