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- Amacha (甘茶, [amat͡ɕa]) is a ****anese herbal tea made from fermented leaves of Hydrangea macrophylla var. thunbergii. The name derives from the characters...
- information regarding the Amāchas is the Shigarnamah, written in 1752 CE. Ahmad Hasan Dani derives the etymology of Amācha from the Sanskrit amātya, meaning...
- tehsil) in the Baltistan region. A polo ground in Shaksgam was built by the Amacha Royal family of Shigar, and the Rajas of Shigar used to invite the Amirs...
- settlement in Hunza, a fort named Khar-i-Dong was built in Shigar by the Amachas in the 11th century. Later, the fort was destructed by an invasion of the...
- Raja Azam Khan Amacha is a ****stani politician and has been a member of the Gilgit Baltistan ****embly since November 2020. He became Head of the ruling...
- umbelliferone, and may be responsible for the possible toxicity of the plant. Amacha is a ****anese beverage made from fermented leaves of Hydrangea macrophylla...
- celebrated about a month earlier. In ****an, Vesak celebrations include pouring amacha (甘茶), a sweet tea made from Hydrangea macrophylla, on statues. In Buddhist...
- beverage in the country. Drink portal United states portal Indonesia portal Amacha (lit. 'sweet tea'), a ****anese drink Tortuga (****tail) Glock, Allison (2008-07-01)...
- part of Gedatsu-kai prayers is the Amacha Kuyo, or Amacha Blessing. The Amacha Blessing is performed by pouring Amacha tea on a Kuyo-To (a wooden plaque...
- Gururatta Raja Mandisala Mahasthana Brhat Paramanatha Parama Bupatiya Amachas Jivitha Ludhibana Paramaraja VII, King of Cambodia, (referred to as Paramaraja...