- The
Khakha is a
Muslim Rajput tribe native to the
Muzaffarabad district of Azad Kashmir, ****stan.
During the Sikh
conquest of Kashmir, the
Khakha and...
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working for
Khakha.
Aatma and
Khakha plans to kill
Munna in a factory, but
Aatma turns against Khakha and
Munna in turn of events.
Khakha kills Aatma...
- condor, qaqa rock, "condor rock",
hispanicized spellings Condor Jaja,
Condor Khakha, Cóndor Caca, Condorcaca, Condorcaga, Condorgaga, Condorjaca, Condorjaja)...
- Yana Qaqa is a
mountain in the
Vilcanota mountain range in the
Andes of Peru. Yana Qaqa may also
refer to: Yana Qaqa (Chayanta), a
mountain in the Chayanta...
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thousands of
years ago."
Historian Sir Marc
Aurel Stein identified the
modern Khakha Rajputs of Azad
Kashmir as the
descendants of
Khasas mentioned in the Rajatarangini...
- Qaqa (Quechua jatun,
hatun big, qaqa rock, "big rock", also
spelled Jatun Khakha) is a
mountain in the
Bolivian Andes which reaches a
height of approximately...
- Dhamtaur(1821)
Battle of
Mangal (1821)
Siege of
Mankera (1821-1822)
Battle of
Khakha (1822)
Battle of
Nowshera (1823)
Siege of
Manshera (1823)
Revolt of Sarbuland...
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Tonal Nasals kavargă ṭollī (Velars) ਕ kakkā [kəkːaː] ka [k] ਖ khakkhā [
kʰəkʰːaː] kha [kʰ] ਗ gaggā [gəgːaː] ga [ɡ] ਘ ghaggā [kə̀gːaː] gha [ kə̀ ] ਙ ṅaṅṅā...
- had not yet been conquered. In Muzaffarabad, the
local Rajput clans of
Khakha and
Bambah led a
resistance against Sikh conquest. A Sikh army was then...
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spelled Yurac Caca,
Yurac Ccaca,
Yurac Ccacca,
Yurac Jaja,
Yuraj Kaka,
Yuraj Khakha,
Yuraq Ccaca, Yuraccacca, Yuracgaga, Yuracjaja, Yurajgaga) may
refer to:...