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fight and left the
battlefield without fighting, so he's
called Ranchor. In 1975
Ranchor Prime came to
India for the
first time,
where he got "quite a lot...
- A
ranch (from Spanish: rancho/Mexican Spanish) is an area of land,
including various structures,
given primarily to
ranching, the
practice of
raising grazing...
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ambush on an arms
truck which was
owned by
Ranchor's company, Gajendra’s son
Narendra was
killed by
Ranchor.
Ranchor then died when his car was blown-up by...
- The
Ranch is an
American sitcom television series created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson. It
starred Ashton Kutcher and
Danny Masterson (who previously...
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around the 1950s. The name of the area was ****ociated with a
Hindu named Ranchor. The area was
first built in the
early days of the
British Raj. With time...
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Ranch dressing is a savory,
creamy American salad dressing usually made from buttermilk, salt, garlic, onion,
black pepper, and
herbs (commonly chives...
- King
Ranch is the
largest ranch in the
United States. At some 825,000
acres (3,340 km2; 1,289 sq mi) it is
larger than the area of the
European country...
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Sycamore Valley Ranch,
formerly Neverland Ranch or
Neverland Valley Ranch, is a
developed property in
Santa Barbara County, California, on the edge of...
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follows the
conflicts along the
shared borders of the
Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, the
Broken Rock
Indian reservation,
Yellowstone National Park, and land...
- Davidians, led by
David Koresh, were
headquartered at
Mount Carmel Center ranch in
unincorporated McLennan County, Texas, 13
miles (21 kilometers) northeast...