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Baghat was a
princely state of the
British Raj,
located in modern-day
Himachal Pradesh. It
constituted one of the
Simla Hill States. It
consisted of three...
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Baghat (Persian: باغات) may
refer to:
Baghat,
Hormozgan Baghat,
Kerman This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with...
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Bhagat Singh (28
September 1907 – 23
March 1931) was an
Indian anti-colonial revolutionary, who parti****ted in the
mistaken murder of a
junior British...
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Baghat (Persian: باغات) is a
village in Dar Agah
Rural District of the
Central District of
Hajjiabad County,
Hormozgan province, Iran. At the 2006 National...
- 1948
after Operation Polo by
merging Atraf-a-Balda
District and
Baghat District.
Baghat was
previously a
Taluk in Atraf-e-Balda District, and was made...
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Baghat (Persian: باغات, also
Romanized as
Bāghāt; also
known as Bāghu) is a
village in
Sarduiyeh Rural District,
Sarduiyeh District,
Jiroft County, Kerman...
- the Himalayas.
Solan was
originally the
capital of the
princely state,
Baghat. A
defining feature of Solan, is its
ancient temples and monasteries. The...
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Baghestan (Persian: باغستان),
formerly Baghestan-e Olya (باغستان عليا), also
Romanized as Bāghestān; also
known as Bāghestān-e Ferdows, Bāghestān-e Olyā...
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Kezelboghaz 3594
Syunik Metz
Ishkhansar 3552
Syunik Khustup 3214
Syunik Baghats 3256
Syunik Kaputjugh 3906
Syunik Aramazd 3392
Syunik Urts 2445 Ararat...
- took over the
princely states of
Satara (1848), Jaitpur,
Sambalpur (1849),
Baghat (1850),
Udaipur (Chhattisgarh State) (1852),
Jhansi (1854),
Nagpur (1854)...