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Garhwali Language Garhwali language ![]() Garhwali language is a Central Pahari language belonging to the Northern Zone of Indo-Aryan languages. It is primarily spoken by the Garhwali people ![]() Garhwali people who are from the north-western Garhwal Division ![]() Garhwal Division of the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand ![]() Uttarakhand in the Indian Himalayas. The Central Pahari languages ![]() Central Pahari languages include Garhwali and Kumauni (spoken in the Kumaun region of Uttarakhand). Garhwali, like Kumauni, has many regional dialects spoken in different places in Uttarakhand [...More...] | "Garhwali Language" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Tehri Tehri Tehri is a city and a municipal board in Tehri Garhwal District ![]() Tehri Garhwal District in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It is the administrative seat of Tehri Garhwal District. This urban municipality area has 14 wards, from Vasant Vihar to Vishwakarma Puram (Koti colony). Umesh Charan Gusain is Chairman of Nagar Palika New Tehri. He won this position as an independent candidate(Later Joined BJP again), defeating the Indian National Congress candidate. He is the only Chairman who won this seat two times consecutively in 61 years [...More...] | "Tehri" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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India India, officially the Republic ![]() Republic of India ![]() India (IAST: Bhārat Gaṇarājya),[e] is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country (with over 1.2 billion people), and the most populous democracy in the world. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean ![]() Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal ![]() Bay of Bengal on the southeast. It shares land borders with Pakistan ![]() Pakistan to the west;[f] China, Nepal, and Bhutan ![]() Bhutan to the northeast; and Myanmar ![]() Myanmar and Bangladesh ![]() Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India ![]() India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka Sri Lanka and the Maldives [...More...] | "India" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Prakrit The Prakrits (Sanskrit: प्राकृती prākṛta, Shauraseni: pāuda, Jain Prakrit: pāua) are any of several Middle Indo-Aryan languages.[2][3] The Ardhamagadhi (or simply Magadhi) Prakrit, which was used extensively to write the scriptures of Jainism, is often considered to be the definitive form of Prakrit, while others are considered variants thereof. Prakrit ![]() Prakrit grammarians would give the full grammar of Ardhamagadhi first, and then define the other grammars with relation to it [...More...] | "Prakrit" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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National Capital Region (India) The National Capital Region (NCR) is a coordinated planning region centred upon the National Capital Territory of Delhi ![]() Delhi (NCT) in India. It encompasses the entire NCT of Delhi ![]() Delhi and several districts surrounding it from the states of Haryana, [...More...] | "National Capital Region (India)" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Bihar Bihar Bihar (/bɪˈhɑːr/; Hindustani pronunciation: [bɪˈɦaːr]) is an Indian state ![]() Indian state considered to be a part of Eastern[11][12] as well as Northern India.[13][14][15] It is the 13th-largest state of India, with an area of 94,163 km2 (36,357 sq mi). The third-largest state of India ![]() India by population, it is contiguous with Uttar Pradesh ![]() Uttar Pradesh to its west, Nepal ![]() Nepal to the north, the northern part of West Bengal ![]() West Bengal to the east, with Jharkhand ![]() Jharkhand to the south [...More...] | "Bihar" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Punjab, India ^† Joint Capital with Haryana. ††Common for Punjab, Haryana ![]() Haryana and Chandigarh.Symbols of PunjabEmblem Lion Capital of Ashoka ![]() Lion Capital of Ashoka with Wheat ![]() Wheat stem (above) and Crossed Swords (below)Language PunjabiDance Bhangra, GiddhaAnimal BlackbuckBird Baaz[3] (Accipiter gentilis) Punjab ![]() Punjab (/pʌnˈdʒɑːb/ ( listen)) is a state in northern India. Forming part of the larger Punjab ![]() Punjab region, the state is bordered by the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir ![]() Jammu and Kashmir to the north, Himachal Pradesh to the east, Haryana ![]() Haryana to the south and southeast, Rajasthan ![]() Rajasthan to the southwest, and the Pakistani province of Punjab ![]() Punjab to the west [...More...] | "Punjab, India" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Delhi Delhi ![]() Delhi (/ˈdɛli/, Hindustani pronunciation: [d̪ɪlliː] Dilli), officially the National Capital Territory of Delhi ![]() National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT), is a city and a union territory of India.[16][17] It is bordered by Haryana ![]() Haryana on three sides and by Uttar Pradesh ![]() Uttar Pradesh to the east. The NCT covers an area of 1,484 square kilometres (573 sq mi) [...More...] | "Delhi" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh ![]() Himachal Pradesh ([ɦɪmaːtʃəl prəd̪eːʃ] ( listen); literally "snow-laden province") is a state of India ![]() India located in North India. Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is bordered by states of Jammu and Kashmir ![]() Jammu and Kashmir on the north, Punjab on the west, Haryana ![]() Haryana on the southwest, Uttarakhand ![]() Uttarakhand on the southeast, and the Tibet Autonomous Region on the east. At its southernmost point, it also touches the state of Uttar Pradesh [...More...] | "Himachal Pradesh" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Bhotia Language Sherpa (also Sharpa, Xiaerba, Sherwa) is a language spoken in Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim, mainly by the Sherpa community. About 200,000 speakers live in Nepal (2001 census), some 20,000 in Sikkim (1997), and some 800 in China (1994).Days of the week in SherpaEnglish SherpaSunday ŋi`ma ( / ŋ / is the sound Ng')Monday DawaTuesday MiŋmaWednesday LakpaThursday PhurbaFriday PasaŋSaturday PembaThe above days of the week are derived from the Tibetan language ("Pur-gae"). Sherpa is a SOV language, written using either the Devanagari or Sambotas script. Some grammatical aspects of Sherpa are as follows:Nouns are defined by morphology when a bare noun occurs in the genitive and this extends to the noun phrase [...More...] | "Bhotia Language" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Accusative Case The accusative case (abbreviated acc) of a noun is the grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb. The same case is used in many languages for the objects of (some or all) prepositions. It is a noun that is having something done to it, usually used together (such as in Latin) with the nominative case. For example, "they" in English is nominative; "them" is accusative. The sentence "They like them" shows the nominative case and accusative case working in conjunction using the same base word [...More...] | "Accusative Case" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Rudraprayag District Rudraprayag district, is a district of Uttarakhand state of northern India. The district occupies an area of 2439 km². Rudraprayag town is the administrative headquarters of the district. The district is bounded by Uttarkashi District on the north, Chamoli District on the east, Pauri Garhwal District on the south, and Tehri Garhwal District on the south.Contents1 Location 2 Demographics 3 Assembly constituencies 4 Shrines and temples 5 Cities, towns and villages in Rudraprayag 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLocation[edit] Rudraprayag District was established on 16 September 1997 [...More...] | "Rudraprayag District" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Uttarkashi District Uttarkashi ![]() Uttarkashi District is a district of Garhwal division ![]() Garhwal division of the Uttarakhand ![]() Uttarakhand state in northern India, and has its headquarters at Uttarkashi ![]() Uttarkashi city. It has six Tehsils named after Barkot, Bhatwadi, Chinyali Saur, Dunda, Purola, Mori. Uttarkashi ![]() Uttarkashi District town lies high in the Himalaya ![]() Himalaya range, and the district contains the source of both the Ganges ![]() Ganges and Yamuna ![]() Yamuna rivers, which attract thousands of Hindu ![]() Hindu pilgrims. The town lies on the main route to Gangotri, has many Hindu ![]() Hindu temples, and is also considered an important Hindu ![]() Hindu pilgrimage centre [...More...] | "Uttarkashi District" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Pauri Garhwal Pauri Garhwal is a district in Uttarakhand state of India, with Pauri town as its headquarters.Contents1 History 2 Geography 3 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Administrative structure5.1 Tehsils 5.2 Development blocks6 Education 7 Economy 8 Transport 9 Tourism9.1 Khirsu 9.2 Chaukhamba View Point10 Religious shrines10.1 Kandoliya Devta 10.2 Danda Nagraja Temple 10.3 Jwalpa Devi Temple 10.4 Shoonya Shikhar Ashram 10.5 Kyunkaleshwar Mahadev 10.6 Tarkeshwar Mahadev 10.7 Ekeshwar Mahadev 10.8 Binsar Mahadev 10.9 Doodhatoli 10.10 Tarakund 10.11 Kanvashram11 Image Gallery of the Places around Pauri Garhwal 12 References 13 External linksHistory[edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed [...More...] | "Pauri Garhwal" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Kumaon Division For Kumaoni people ![]() Kumaoni people see Kumaoni peopleDivisions of UttarakhandKumaon or Kumaun is one of the two regions and administrative divisions of Uttarakhand, a mountainous state of northern India, the other being Garhwal. It includes the districts of Almora, Bageshwar, Champawat, Nainital, Pithoragarh, and Udham Singh Nagar. It is bounded on the north by Tibet, on the east by Nepal, on the south by the state of Uttar Pradesh, and on the west by the Garhwal region. The people of Kumaon are known as Kumaonis and speak the Kumaoni language. It is home to a famous Indian Army ![]() Indian Army regiment, the Kumaon Regiment. Important towns of Kumaon are Haldwani, Nainital, Almora, Pithoragarh, Rudrapur, Kashipur, Pantnagar, Mukteshwar ![]() Mukteshwar and Ranikhet [...More...] | "Kumaon Division" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |
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Himalayas The Himalayas, or Himalaya ![]() Himalaya (/ˌhɪməˈleɪə, hɪˈmɑːləjə/), form a mountain range in Asia ![]() Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The Himalayan range has many of the Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest. The Himalayas ![]() Himalayas include over fifty mountains exceeding 7,200 metres (23,600 ft) in elevation, including all of the fourteen 8,000-metre peaks. By contrast, the highest peak outside Asia ![]() Asia (Aconcagua, in the Andes) is 6,961 metres (22,838 ft) tall.[1] Lifted by the subduction of the Indian tectonic plate under the Eurasian Plate, the Himalayan mountain range runs, west-northwest to east-southeast, in an arc 2,400 kilometres (1,500 mi) long.[2] Its western anchor, Nanga Parbat, lies just south of the northernmost bend of Indus ![]() Indus river [...More...] | "Himalayas" on: Wikipedia Yahoo |