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Kerman-2024 Kerman bombings
in eastern Kerman, Iran, was attacked by two bomb explosions. The attacks killed at least 103 people, and injured 284 others. The Iranian government declared
Kerman-Kerman
Kerman (Persian: كرمان; [kʲeɾˈmɒːn] ) is a city in the Central District of Kerman County, Kerman province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the
Kerman-Kerman province
Kerman province (Persian: استان کرمان, Ostān-e Kermān) is the largest of the 31 provinces of Iran. It is in the southeast of Iran, with its capital in
Kerman-2003 Iran Ilyushin Il-76 crash
near Kerman in Iran. The Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps aircraft, registration 15–2280, was flying from Zahedan to Kerman when
Kerman-Kerman University of Medical Sciences
Kerman University of Medical Sciences also called KMU (Kerman Medical University), is a medical university located in Kerman, Iran. More than 125 undergraduate
Kerman-Provinces of Iran
Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Kermanshah, Khuzestan, Fars, Kerman, Khorasan, and Isfahan. Iran has had a historical claim to Bahrain as its 14th province:
Kerman-Sanat Mes Kerman F.C.
Iranian professional football team based in Kerman, Iran. They were promoted to Iran's top league, the Iran Pro League, in the 2005–06 season. They won
Kerman-Kerman (disambiguation)
Look up Kerman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kerman is the capital city of Kerman Province, Iran. Kerman or Kirman may also refer to: Kirman (Sasanian
Kerman-Funeral of Qasem Soleimani
Tehran, Qom, and his hometown Kerman. The funeral ceremony of Soleimani in Tehran was described as "the largest in Iran since the funeral of Grand Ayatollah
Kerman-List of terrorist incidents in 2024
January 2024. Retrieved 2 January 2024. Gritten, David (4 January 2024). "Iran leader vows harsh response to deadly bombings that killed 84". BBC. Archived
Kerman-Iran
Persian text in this article correctly. Iran, also known as Persia and officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), is a country in West Asia. It is
Kerman-Bam, Iran
(Persian: بم) is a city in the Central District of Bam County, Kerman province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. At the
Kerman-Zarin
comic book character Zarin, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Zarin-e Olya, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran Zarin-e Sofla, a village in
Kerman-Kerman Seljuk Sultanate
The Kerman Seljuk Sultanate (Persian: سلجوقیان کرمان Saljūqiyān-i Kerman) was a Persianate Sunni Muslim state, established in the parts of Kerman and
Kerman-List of cities in Iran by province
Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Isfahan Fars Gilan Golestan Hamadan Hormozgan Ilam Kerman Kermanshah Khuzestan Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Kurdistan Lorestan Markazi
Kerman-Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani Airport
بینالمللی آیتالله هاشمی رفسنجانی) (IATA: KER, ICAO: OIKK) is an airport in Kerman, Iran. The airport is used for commercial, general aviation and military training
Kerman-2024 in Iran
1 January – Iran formally joins the BRICS group. 3 January – Kerman bombings: At least 103 people are killed in a bomb attack in Kerman, during a ceremony
Kerman-Kerman brush-tailed mouse
The Kerman brush-tailed mouse (Calomyscus kermanensis) is a newly described species of mouse-like hamster native to Iran. "Calomyscus kermanensis (id=1006766)"
Kerman-Baghin
Faso, a town Baghin, Iran, a city in Kerman Province, Iran Baghin, Hormozgan, Iran, a village Baghin, Jiroft, Kerman Province, Iran, a village Baghin Rural
Kerman-2024 Iran–Pakistan border skirmishes
similar series of Iranian missile strikes in Iraq and Syria, which the Iranian government had stated were in response to the Kerman bombings by the Islamic
Kerman-Keikhosrow Shahrokh
pride in Iran through excavations of ancient relics near the Iranian city of Kerman. During his tenure in Iran's Revival Party he bolstered Iranian nationalism
Kerman-41st Tharallah Division
Sistan and Baluchestan province, Hormozgan province and Kerman province to fight in the Iran–Iraq War. In 1981, it was expanded and organized as the 41st
Kerman-Lifan 620
Lifan 620 sporting Lifan 620's 1.8L I4 engine is assembled in Iran by a company named Kerman Motor. For the 2014 model year, a restyled version called the
Kerman-Siege of Kerman
The siege of Kerman (1794) was the capture of the city of Kerman by the Qajar forces led by Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar against Zand forces led by Lotf Ali
Kerman-2024 Iranian strikes in Israel
April 2024, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), a branch of the Iranian military, in collaboration with the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, Lebanese
Kerman-2024 Iranian missile strikes in Iraq and Syria
ceremony marking the assassination of Qasem Soleimani at his grave in Kerman, Iran, was attacked by two bomb explosions. The attacks killed at least 94
Kerman-Eastern Iran
Mashhad, Zahedan, Sabzevar, Bojnurd, Birjand, Zabol, Chabahar and Neyshabur and sometimes Kerman. Northern Iran Southern Iran Central Iran Northwestern Iran
Kerman-Shazdeh Garden
Garden, Mahan, Kerman (msehome) Shazdeh Garden, Mahan, Kerman, Iran Shazdeh Garden, Mahan, Kerman, Iran Shazdeh Garden, Mahan, Kerman, Iran "Bam earthquake
Kerman-Kermani
Kermani (surname) Kermani, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Kermani, Yazd, a village in Yazd Province, Iran Kerman (disambiguation) Kamani (disambiguation)
Kerman-Kerman County
Kerman County (Persian: شهرستان کرمان) is in Kerman province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Kerman. At the 2006 census, the county's population was
Kerman-Iranian Plateau
is the Lut Desert to the east of Kerman, Iran, at below 300 metres (980 ft). In geology, the plateau region of Iran primarily formed from the accretionary
Kerman-Jiroft
County, Kerman province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. It is 230 kilometres (140 mi) south of the city of Kerman, and 1
Kerman-List of airports in Iran
Isfahan Kerman Mashhad Masjed Soleyman, first airport in Iran and the Middle East North Airports Orumiyeh Sanandaj Shiraz Zahedan List of airlines of Iran Busiest
Kerman-List of mosques in Iran
Mesri Mosque Hafshuye Mosque Jameh Mosque of Kerman Malek Mosque Hajj Agha Ali Mosque Pamenar Mosque, Kerman Jameh Mosque of Kermanshah Jameh Mosque of
Kerman-Kahn, Iran
(Persian: كهن) in Iran, may refer to: Kahan, Isfahan Kahn, Anbarabad, Kerman Province Kahn, Kerman, Kerman Province Kahan, Kuhbanan, Kerman Province Kahn
Kerman-Iranian Basketball Super League
Kerman Sanat Mes Rafsanjan Sanaye Hormozgan Shahrdari Gorgan Toufargan Azarshahr Zob Ahan Isfahan The Valiahd Cup (Prince Cup) was the first Iranian basketball
Kerman-Jiroft culture
located in the territory of present-day Sistan and Baluchestan and Kermān Provinces of Iran. The proposed type site is Konar Sandal, near Jiroft in the Halil
Kerman-Mohammad-Javad Bahonar
born on 3 September 1933 in Kerman, Iran. His father was a simple tradesman and had a little shop in the city of Kerman. He was the second child of nine
Kerman-List of universities in Iran
Technology Kashan University of Medical Sciences Kerman Khaje-Nasir Higher Education Center (K.K.H.E.C.), Kerman Kerman University of Medical Sciences Kermanshah
Kerman-Chery QQ3
Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Africa (QQ3), Thailand and Vietnam. In Iran Kerman Khodro reached an agreement to produce the Chery QQ domestically in 2006
Kerman-Qasem Soleimani
foreign officials in University of Tehran, Iran. On 3 January 2024, an explosion occurred near a cemetery in Kerman, on the 4th anniversary of Soleimani's
Kerman-Demantoid
found in some other places, including Italy (Val Malenco, Lombardy), Iran (Kerman), and Afghanistan. Around 2009, there was a significant discovery of
Kerman-Dasht-e Lut
"Emptiness Plain"), is a salt desert located in the provinces of Kerman and Sistan-Baluchestan, Iran. It is the world's 33rd-largest desert, and was included
Kerman-Mes Rafsanjan F.C.
copper industry decided to form a football club in one of its focus cities, Rafsanjan. It would go on to form another football team in
Kerman-Sirjan
County, Kerman province, in the south of Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. The city is 960 km (600 mi) from the Iranian capital
Kerman-Western Iranian languages
The Western Iranian languages or Western Iranic languages are a branch of the Iranian languages, attested from the time of Old Persian (6th century BC)
Kerman-2024 Iranian missile strikes in Pakistan
the Kerman bombings on 3 January, for which the Islamic State took responsibility. The Pakistani government condemned the attack, stating that Iran had
Kerman-Bargh Kerman VC
Bargh Kerman Volleyball Club (Persian: باشگاه والیبال برق کرمان) was an Iranian professional volleyball team based in Kerman, Iran. On 2011, Bargh was
Kerman-Amir Ghalenoei
been the most successful coach in the Iran Pro League and managed several clubs, including Esteghlal, Mes Kerman, Sepahan S.C. and Tractor, with two of
Kerman-Jameh Mosque of Kerman
Jameh Mosque of Kerman (Persian: مسجد جامع کرمان) is a mosque located in Kerman, Iran. The mosque was built at the time of Mubariz al-Din Muhammad, Muzaffarids
Kerman-Zoroastrian Dari language
000 to 15,000 Zoroastrians in and around the cities of Yazd and Kerman in central Iran, and by the Irani community in India. Dari is also known as Behdināni
Kerman-Hanza
Hanza, Kerman, Anduhjerd Rural District, Shahdad District, Kerman County, Kerman province, Iran Hanza, Rabor, Hanza District, Rabor County, Kerman province
Kerman-Zahedan
to Kerman linking the city with the rest of the Iranian rail network. This flowed from a 18 May 2007 MOU for rail co-operation (of Pakistan and Iran) under
Kerman-Zarand, Iran
(Persian: زرند) is a city in the Central District of Zarand County, Kerman province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. The city
Kerman-Rezvan
Gilan, Iran Rezvan, Hormozgan, Iran Rezvan, Kerman, Iran Rezvan, alternate name of Rezvanabad, Kerman Province, Iran Rezvan, Khuzestan, Iran Rezvan,
Kerman-Jangali
1915–1921 rebellion in Gilan, Iran Jangli, Fars, a village in Fars Province, Iran Jangali, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Jhangvi dialect, also known
Kerman-Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman
Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman (SBUK) is a research institution and university of engineering and science in Iran, which offers both undergraduate
Kerman-Zang
instrument Zang (surname) (臧), a Chinese surname Zang, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Persian form of Zanj Tsang (disambiguation) Zhang (disambiguation)
Kerman-Sistan and Baluchestan province
Baluchestan is the second largest province of the 31 provinces of Iran, after Kerman province, with an area of 180,726 km2. It is in the southeast of the
Kerman-Mirza Reza Kermani
کرمانی; Born in 1854 in Kerman, Persia (modern Iran) – 10 August 1896 in Tehran) was an adherent of Jamal al-Din al-Afghani and an Iranian who assassinated King
Kerman-Chah Dadkhoda, Kerman
and the capital of, Chah Dadkhoda District of Qaleh Ganj County, Kerman province, Iran. It also serves as the administrative center for Chah Dadkhoda Rural
Kerman-List of pastries
2012-02-20. "Kolompeh, a flaky and sweet date filled pastry from Kerman – Persian / Iranian Pastries – Pinterest". Pinterest. 26 August 2013. Archived from
Kerman-Judeo-Iranian languages
elsewhere in Yazd Province, in central Iran; in Kerman and elsewhere in Kerman Province, in south-central Iran) Judeo-Shirazi (spoken in Shiraz and elsewhere
Kerman-Regions of Iran
(Carmania) - mostly Kerman Province, but often extending to the coast; Western Iran (Khuzestan, Elam) - the 'birthplace of Iran', similar to Region 4
Kerman-Hyundai Elantra
on 17 June 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2016. "Hyundai, Kerman Motor Sign Deal to Produce Elantra in Iran". Financial Tribune. 13 March 2017. Retrieved 24 March
Kerman-Southern Iran
Kohgiluyeh and Buyer Ahmad, Hormozgan and Bushehr. Sometimes Khuzestan and Kerman are also included in this region. The major cities in the region are Shiraz
Kerman-Mahan, Iran
ماهان) is a city in, and the capital of, Mahan District of Kerman County, Kerman province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 16,787 in 4,138 households
Kerman-Jabalieh
Jabalieh or Rock Dome, also known as the Gabri Dome, is located in Kerman, Iran. Gonbad-e Jabaliyeh also goes by the names Gonbad-e Jabaliyeh, Gonbad-e
Kerman-Demographics of Iran
Kermanshah, Yazd, Kerman, Rafsanjan, Borujerd, Sanandaj, Tabriz and Urmia. However, the official 2011 state census recorded only 8,756 Jews in Iran. The CIA World
Kerman-Pamenar Mosque, Kerman
Pamenar Mosque, Kerman, Iran dates from the Muzaffarids and is located in Kerman. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pamenar Mosque (Kerman). "Encyclopaedia
Kerman-Ganjali Khan Complex
a Safavid-era building complex, located in the old center of city of Kerman, Iran. The complex is composed of a school, a square, a caravanserai, a bathhouse
Kerman-Kerman carpet
Kerman carpets (sometimes "Kirman") are one of the traditional classifications of Persian carpets. Kerman is both a city and a province located in south
Kerman-Fire Temple of Kerman
The Kerman Fire Temple (Persian: آتشکده کرمان) is a Zoroastrian fire temple in Kerman, Iran. The structure is also the house to the only anthropology
Kerman-Arg-e Bam
Arg-e Bam (Persian: ارگ بم), located in the city of Bam, Kerman Province of southeastern Iran, is the largest adobe building in the world. The entire building
Kerman-Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
Kermanshah Kerman Masjed Soleyman In the last several years[when?] several new airfields have been constructed in central- and eastern Iran. Some of these
Kerman-2024 Iranian legislative election
Legislative elections were held in Iran on 1 March 2024 for the first round, and on 10 May 2024 for the second round. They were held four years after the
Kerman-Iranian Arabs
Iranian Arabs (Arabic: عرب إيران ʿArab Īrān; Persian: عربهای ايران Arabhāye Irān) are the citizens of Iran who are ethnically Arab and speak Arabic as
Kerman-Meymand, Kerman
Rural District of the Central District of Shahr-e Babak County, Kerman province, Iran. At the 2006 National Census, its population was 674 in 181 households
Kerman-Arts of Iran
theatre Qajar art Safavid art Iranian Architecture, Jameh Mosque of Kerman Parthian Man Statue, National museum of Iran Achaemenid Architecture Persian
Kerman-Eshaq Jahangiri
County, Kerman Province. He graduated from University of Kerman with a degree in physics. He was active in revolutionary groups prior to the Iranian Revolution
Kerman-Mohammad Hassan Mirza II
daughters: Princess Laleh Qajar (born in 1988 in Kerman). Princess Negar "Nina" Qajar (born in 1989 in Kerman).[citation needed] Ahmad Shah Qajar Reza Shah
Kerman-History of Iran
the earliest civilizations on the Iranian plateau was the Jiroft culture in southeastern Iran in the province of Kerman. It is one of the most artefact-rich
Kerman-Hormuz
Province, Iran Hormuz, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Hormuz, alternate name of the village Hormud-e Mehr Khui, Fars Province, Iran The Kingdom
Kerman-Daewoo LeMans
Romania: Craiova (Rodae) Poland: Lublin (DMP) Vietnam: Hanoi (VIDAMCO) Iran: Kerman Designer Concept Group International LTD and GM Uzbekistan (2008 facelift)
Kerman-Seljuk dynasty
Empire (1037–1194), the Sultanate of Kermân (1041–1186) and the Sultanate of Rum (1074–1308), which stretched from Iran to Anatolia and were the prime targets
Kerman-Aga Khan I
Shah, the Imam Hasan Ali Shah was appointed governor of Kerman in 1835. At the time, Kerman was held by the rebellious sons of Shuja al-Saltana, a pretender
Kerman-Iran and the Islamic State
January 2024, ISIL claimed responsibility for the Kerman bombings incident that killed close to 200 Iranian high-profile individuals at Qasem Soleimani's
Kerman-Flag of Iran
revolution of 1979. The oldest flag found in Iran is the Bronze Age Shahdad Standard, found in Shahdad, Kerman Province, dating back to c. 2400 BCE, made
Kerman-2023–24 Hazfi Cup
The 2023–24 Hazfi Cup is the 37th season of the Iranian football knockout competition. The champion of this competition will get a license to participate
Kerman-List of fatal crowd crushes
Retrieved 12 June 2015. "Five die after Iran football game". BBC News. 26 March 2005. Retrieved 21 March 2020. "Iran blames disaster on 'suspicious hands'"
Kerman-Shahdad
شهداد) is a city in, and the capital of, Shahdad District of Kerman County, Kerman province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,097 in 1,010 households
Kerman-Graduate University of Advanced Technology
graduate-level degree-granting institution in Kerman, Iran. It was founded in 2007. It is also known as Kerman Graduate University of Technology (KGUT). The
Kerman-Mining in Iran
in 2000–2001. Large iron ore deposits exist in central Iran, near Bafq, Yazd, and Kerman. Iran produces orpiment and realgar arsenic concentrates, silver
Kerman-Rapid transit in Iran
Tehran LRT Tabriz Tramway Shiraz Tram System Urmia Tramway Rasht Tramway Kerman Tramway Hamadan Tramway Qazvin Tramway Kish Tramway List of tram and light-rail
Kerman-Houshang Moradi Kermani
Morādi-e Kermāni"; born 7 September 1944 at Sirch, a village in Kerman Province, Iran) is an Iranian writer best known for children's and young adult fiction
Kerman-Rayen Castle
outskirts of the Hezar Masjed Mountains, about 100 kilometers south of Kerman province, Iran. The castle and the mudbrick city it protects display numerous architectural
Kerman-Malek Mosque
Persian: مسجد ملک) This mosque is located in Kerman, Iran. The mosque was built at the time of Turan Shah I, Kerman Seljuk Sultanate, in the 11th century. This
Kerman-Capitals of Persia
Empire, Achaemenid era, Eldiguzids, Seljuks (Greater and Iraq Seljuks) Kerman; Muzaffarid, Qutlugh-Khanids Khorramabad; Khorshidi dynasty Kunya Urgench;
Kerman-Administrative divisions of Iran
Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Isfahan Fars Gilan Golestan Hamadan Hormozgan Ilam Kerman Kermanshah Khuzestan Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Kurdistan Lorestan Markazi
Kerman-Persian Gulf Pro League
known as the Iran Premier League (Persian: لیگ برتر ایران, Lig-e bartar-e Irân), is the highest division of professional football in Iran. Each year, its
Kerman-Timeline of Kerman
history of the city of Kerman, Iran. 3rd century CE – Bardašir/Govāšir founded by Ardashir I. 644 – Muslim conquest of Kerman occurs (approximate date)
Kerman-Darbar, Iran
داربار or دربر or داربر or دربار) in Iran may refer to: Darbar, Kerman (دربر - Darbar), a village in Kerman Province, Iran Darbar, Markazi (دربر - Darbar)
Kerman-Shahrdari Kerman F.C.
Shahrdari Kerman Football Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتبال شهرداری کرمان) is an Iranian football team based in Kerman, Iran. v t e
Kerman-Banak
name of the city of Bank, Iran Banak, Fars, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Banak, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Banak, Norway, a peninsula
Kerman-UFO sightings in Iran
in the Barez Mounts of Kerman on Wednesday morning. Abulghassem Nasrollahi, the Deputy General of the Kerman province in Iran told the news agency that
Kerman-Timeline of Iranian history
of years in Iran List of Islamic years Cities in Iran: Timeline of Bandar Abbas Timeline of Hamadan Timeline of Isfahan Timeline of Kerman Timeline of
Kerman-Adel Ferdosipour
Iran in 2009 because of his widespread popularity. List of Sharif University of Technology people Ali Daie Navad "Adel Ferdosipour is born in Kerman-Rafsanjan"
Kerman-Bank Resalat Kerman FSC
Bank Resalat Kerman Futsal Club (Persian: باشگاه فوتسال بانک رسالت کرمان) is an Iranian futsal club based in Kerman. Zoghalsang Kerman Company bought
Kerman-List of synagogues in Iran
List of active synagogues in Iran Abdollah Zadeh Synagogue Abrishami Synagogue Aziz-Khan Synagogue Bagh-e Saba Synagogue (fa) Danial Synagogue (Polish)
Kerman-Kask
refer to: Kask (surname) Kask, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Kask, Zanjan, a village in Zanjan Province, Iran Asta Kask, a punk band from Töreboda
Kerman-Maran, Iran
Province, Iran Maran, Kerman (ماران - Mārān), a village in Kerman Province, Iran Maran, Jiroft (ماران - Mārān), a village in Kerman Province, Iran Maran,
Kerman-Shamiran
legendary Assyrian queen Shamiran, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province Shamiran, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province Shamiram, Armenia, also called
Kerman-Religion in Iran
in the cities of Tehran, Kerman, and Yazd. According to the Iranian census data from 2011 the number of Zoroastrians in Iran was 25,271. Reports in 2022
Kerman-Order of battle during the Iran–Iraq War
Ardabil) 33rd Al-Mahdi Brigade (Fars) 41st Tharallah Division (Kerman) unnamed others Iran was supported by the Iraqi Shia rebels and Lebanese Hezbollah
Kerman-Badam
southern Kazakhstan Badam, Kerman, a village in Saghder Rural District, Jebalbarez District, Jiroft County, Kerman Province, Iran Badam-e Dan, a village in
Kerman-Saman Touranian
Persian Gulf Pro League. He started football with his hometown team, Mes Kerman, and after playing for the reserve team, he was promoted to the premier
Kerman-List of roads and highways in Iran
These are the list of routes in Iran. "Old road":it is older and longer than free way and it is for trucks and this road is some dangerous Tehran-Karaj
Kerman-Qajar Iran
Dowlat-e 'Aliyye-ye Irân) and also known as the Guarded Domains of Iran (Persian: ممالک محروسهٔ ایران Mamâlek-e Mahruse-ye Irân), was an Iranian state ruled by
Kerman-Qarun
Islam Qarun, Iran, a village in Kerman province, Iran Qarun District, an administrative district of Dezpart County, Khuzestan province, Iran Birket Qarun
Kerman-List of people from Kerman
notable people who lived or from Kerman: A Ahmadreza Ahmadi, poet Mahnaz Afkhami, former Minister of Women's Affairs of Iran (1975) & Founder and President
Kerman-Faravahar
Yazd, Iran. Imperial coat of arms of Iran prior to the Revolution, containing Faravahar icon. Persepolis, Iran. Museum of Zoroastrians, Kerman, Iran. Faravahar
Kerman-Rezu
lesbianism in erotica Rezu, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Rezu Sofla, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran This disambiguation page lists
Kerman-Economy of Iran
in Kerman Province is home to the world's second largest store of copper. Large iron ore deposits exist in central Iran, near Bafq, Yazd and Kerman. The
Kerman-Muslim conquest of Persia
in Zabulistan. The conquest of Iranian Azerbaijan started in 651, part of a simultaneous attack launched against Kerman and Makran in the southeast (described
Kerman-Lycosa aragogi
a species of the araneomorph spider family Lycosidae endemic to Kerman Province, Iran. The female holotype measured 26mm, (excluding the legs), with two
Kerman-Bam Airport
Kerman province, Iran (IATA: BXR, ICAO: OIKM). "Bam". Archived from the original on 2007-11-11. Retrieved 2007-09-26. "List of all airports in Iran"
Kerman-Kerman vole
The Kerman vole or Baluchistan vole (Microtus kermanensis) is a species of vole. It is found in Kerman Province, Iran. Kennerley, R.; Shenbrot, G. (2016)
Kerman-Tiran, Iran (disambiguation)
Tiran, Iran is a city in Isfahan Province, Iran Esfid (Persian: تيران) may also refer to: Tiran, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Tiran, Lorestan
Kerman-Tiran
Isfahan Province, Iran, with its capital Tiran Tiran, Iran, a city in Isfahan Province, Iran Tiran, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Tiran, Lorestan
Kerman-2024 Iranian Assembly of Experts election
The 2024 Iranian Assembly of Experts election were held on 1 March 2024, concurrently with the elections of the Islamic Consultative Majlis. Directly
Kerman-Zarduiyeh
in Dehaj Rural District, Dehaj District, Shahr-e Babak County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 422, in 84 families. Zarduiyeh
Kerman-Garmsiri language
Bandari is a Persian and Southwestern Iranian language spoken in the southeast of Iran in Hormozgan and Kerman. It consists of closely related dialects
Kerman-Mohammad-Ali Movahedi Kermani
in the Islamic Consultative Assembly. Movahedi won 685,974 votes of the Kerman Province for his re-election to the 4th Assembly of Experts. He was ranked
Kerman-Safavid Iran
Safavid Iran or Safavid Persia (/ˈsæfəvɪd, ˈsɑː-/), also referred to as the Safavid Empire, was one of the largest and long-standing Iranian empires after
Kerman-Saffarid dynasty
Khorasan, Khuzestan, Kerman (Southeastern Iran) and Fars (southwestern Iran). The Saffarids then seized Khuzestan (southwestern Iran) and parts of southern
Kerman-Bayram
Azerbaijan Province, Iran Beyram, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Beyram, West Azerbaijan, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran Beyram District
Kerman-Fath Abad Garden
Garden, Kerman, Iran Fath Abad Garden, Kerman, Iran Fath Abad Garden, Kerman, Iran Fath Abad Garden, Kerman, Iran Fath Abad Garden, Kerman, Iran Fath Abad
Kerman-Handicrafts of Kerman
Kerman are types of traditional Iranian artwork relating to the culture and history of Iran from the province of Kerman. Handicrafts include traditional
Kerman-Zarin, Iran
in Saghder Rural District, Jebalbarez District, Jiroft County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 85, in 22 families. Zarin
Kerman-Tepe Yahya
(Persian: تپه یحیی) is an archaeological site in Kermān Province, Iran, some 220 kilometres (140 mi) south of Kerman city, 90 kilometres (56 mi) south of Baft
Kerman-Ethnicities in Iran
Frye was used for all Iranian nomads (including the population of Luristan as well as tribes in Kuhistan and Baluchis in Kerman) for all nomads, whether
Kerman-Islamic Republic of Iran Army Aviation
Base Kerman 3rd Combat Base Isfahan 4th Combat and Logistics Base Qaleh Morghi Logistics Base Havanirooz Mashhad Base Havanirooz Tabriz Base Iran Aviation
Kerman-List of monarchs of Persia
This article lists the monarchs of Iran (Persia) from the establishment of the Medes around 678 BC until the deposition of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979
Kerman-Ganj Ali Khan
throne in 1587. In 1596, Abbas I, after having suppressed a rebellion in Kerman and putting an end to Qizilbash governorship of the place, appointed Ganj
Kerman-Zoroastrianism
According to the Iranian census data from 2011 the number of Zoroastrians in Iran was 25,271. Communities exist in Tehran, as well as in Yazd, Kerman and Kermanshah
Kerman-Morteza Bank
affairs and governor of Kerman Province. "Iran News Round Up", Critical Threats Project, 8 December 2015, retrieved 7 April 2017 "Iran Seeks Big Share in Afghanistan's
Kerman-Hamidiyeh, Kerman
Ḩamīdīyeh) is a village in Rayen Rural District, Rayen District, Kerman County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 21, in 4 families
Kerman-Kerman Ahak
County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 14, in 5 families. Iran portal "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)"
Kerman-List of earthquakes in 1998
Lospalos, Timor Leste". "M 5.4 - 53 km WNW of Gerash, Iran". "M 5.4 - 46 km E of Kerman, Iran". "M 5.6 - 93 km ENE of Lijiang, China". "M 7.7 - 264 km
Kerman-List of earthquakes in 1981
- 73 km SE of Kerman, Iran". United States Geological Survey. June 11, 1981. Retrieved June 26, 2021. "M 6.7 - 73 km SE of Kerman, Iran". United States
Kerman-Ahmadabad
Ahmadabad, Kerman, a village in Kerman County Ahmadabad-e Do, Kerman, a village in Kerman County Ahmadabad-e Do, Rayen, a village in Kerman County Ahmadabad-e
Kerman-Azerbaijan (Iran)
2013-10-19. Retrieved 2013-10-19. Along with Kashan, Kerman, Herat, and every major city of Iran... Jacoby, Heinrich (1952). How to know Oriental carpets
Kerman-Maki
people with the name) Maki, Ravar, Kerman Province, Iran Maki, Rigan, Kerman Province, Iran Maki, Razavi Khorasan, Iran Maki, Niigata (Nishikanbara), a former
Kerman-Nizamabad, Iran
نظام اباد) in Iran may refer to: Nizamabad, Golestan, a city in Golestan Province, Iran Nizamabad, Kerman, a city in Kerman Province, Iran Nezamabad, Qazvin
Kerman-Iranshahr
Fahraj, formerly Iranshahr, a city in Kerman Province, Iran Iran Shahi or Iranshahr, a village in Lorestan Province, Iran The Parthian province of Nishapur
Kerman-Sarcheshmeh
Mojtame‘-e Mes-e Sar Cheshmeh) is a large open cast copper mine in the Kerman Province of Iran, considered to be the second largest copper deposit worldwide.
Kerman-2024 Persian Gulf floods
flooding were also reported in southeastern Iran. The provinces of Sistan-Baluchistan, Hormozgan and Kerman were the worst affected, with eight people
Kerman-Allahabad, Iran
village in Jiroft County Allahabad, Kerman, a village in Kerman County Allahabad, Ekhtiarabad, a village in Kerman County Allahabad, Rafsanjan, a village
Kerman-Pateh
Romanized as pateh) is an Iranian traditional needlework folk art. It originated in and is largely associated with Kerman province, where it is produced
Kerman-Khur, Iran
Isfahan Province, Iran Khowr, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Khur, Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran Khvor-e Olya,
Kerman-Maskun
parts of Micronesia) Maskun, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran Maskun Rural District, in Kerman Province, Iran This disambiguation page lists
Kerman-Diocese of Iran
expanded to include Kerman, Yezd (1893) and Shiraz (1900), with Mary Bird, a medical missionary, establishing hospitals at Kerman and Yezd. The CMS mission
Kerman-Hazar
Turkish for Khazar Lake Hazar, Turkey Hazar mountains, Iran Hazar, Iran, a village in Kerman Province Hazar, Turkmenistan, a city in Balkan Province
Kerman-Bostan
Fars province Bostan, Isfahan, Isfahan province Bostan, Kerman, Kerman province Bostan, Iran, Khuzestan province Bostan District (Dasht-e Azadegan County)
Kerman-List of cities in Kerman province by population
The following list sorts all cities (including towns) in the Iranian province of Kerman with a population of more than 10,000 according to the 2016 Census
Kerman-Sirjan University of Technology
سیرجان), is a public, coeducational research university located in Sirjan, Iran. First building of this university founded in 1992. There are currently around
Kerman-Ahmad Madani
from Kerman, but was not approved. He eventually fled to the United States in 1980. Ahmad Madani was born in 1929 in Tehran. He grew up in Kerman before
Kerman-Mohammadabad-e Kataki, Iran
Hasan Rural District of Chah-e Hasan District, Jazmurian County, Kerman province, Iran, serving as capital of the district. At the 2006 National Census
Kerman-Garak, Iran
in Hamadan Province, Iran Garak, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Garak, Khuzestan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran Gorak, Kohgiluyeh and
Kerman-Carmania (region)
historical region that approximately corresponds to the current province of Kerman, Iran, and was a province of the Achaemenid, Seleucid, Parthian, and Sasanian
Kerman-2021–2022 Iranian protests
The 2021-2022 Iranian protests erupted on 15 July 2021 to protest the water shortages and crisis, but were quickly met with police violence and brutality
Kerman-Iran Khodro
Iran Khodro (Persian: ایرانخودرو, Irân Xodro), branded as IKCO, is an Iranian automaker headquartered in Tehran. IKCO was founded in 1962 as Iran National
Kerman-Tower of Silence
Restoration of Zoroastrians' Tower of Silence (Dakhma) in Iran (A Case study of tower of silence of Kerman)]. ماهنامه علمی پژوهشی باغ نظر [Bagh-e-Nazar: The Scientific
Kerman-Sirjan Airport
OIKY) is an airport serving Sirjan, in the Kerman Province of Iran. A public airport, it is operated by Iran Airports Company "Airport information for
Kerman-Abu'l-Fadl
Yazd Province, Iran Rustai-ye Abolfazl ebn Magh, village in Bajgan Rural District, Aseminun District, Manujan County, Kerman Province, Iran Tolombeh-ye Garuh
Kerman-Khaleeji
Ubangian (Niger–Congo) language of South Sudan Khaliji, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Khaleej (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Kerman-Saran, Iran
village in Fars Province, Iran Saran, Hormozgan, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran Saran, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Saran, Kohgiluyeh and
Kerman-Mohammadabad, Kerman
(Persian: محمدآباد) is a city in the Central District of Rigan County, Kerman province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. It is also
Kerman-Kermanshah
derives from the Sasanian-era title Kirmanshah, which translates as "King of Kerman". Famously, this title was held by the son of Shapur III, Prince Bahram
Kerman-List of Safavid governors of Kerman
Matthee, Rudi (2014). "KERMAN vii. In the Safavid Period". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Kerman-List of earthquakes in 1911
"M 6.5 - central Iran". United States Geological Survey. April 18, 1911. Retrieved November 21, 2015. "Significant Earthquake: IRAN: RAVAR". National
Kerman-Shojae Khalilzadeh
in Azadegan League. In late June 2010, Khalilzadeh joined Iran Pro League side Mes Kerman. He made a debut for the club under coach Samad Marfavi in
Kerman-Shahid Mehdi Mahan Kerman F.C.
Mehdi Mahan Kerman Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Kerman, Iran. The table below shows the achievements of the club in various competitions
Kerman-Zahra Khanom Tadj es-Saltaneh
Literary Portrayal of Women's Lives by Taj al-Saltana and Anonymous ‘Lady from Kerman’, Middle Eastern Studies, 51:6, 986-1009, DOI: 10.1080/00263206.2015.1044897
Kerman-Guarded Domains of Iran
Domains of Iran stretched: "From the Caucasus Mountain range, Georgia (Gorjestan) and Daghestan on the Russian border, to the southern tip of Kerman bordering
Kerman-Guru (disambiguation)
Guru, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Guru, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Guru, Jiroft, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Guru,
Kerman-2024
bombings: An Islamic State double bombing kills 94 people during a memorial event commemorating the assassination of Qasem Soleimani in
Kerman-Madan
and Bakhtiari province, Iran Madan, Fars, a village in Fars province, Iran Madan, Kerman, a village in Kerman province, Iran Radeh-ye Madan, also known
Kerman-Mohammad Ali Allahdadi
al-Qods, he moved to the IRGC Ground Forces' 41st Sarallah Division of Kerman as Lieutenant Colonel, under Qasem Soleimani. During the war, he was promoted
Kerman-Jiroft Airport
airport in Jiroft, Iran (IATA: JYR, ICAO: OIKJ). It is a public airport operated by Iran Airports Company. "List of all airports in Iran". The Airport Authority
Kerman-Zayandeh Rud, Kerman
Kerman County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 72, in 20 families. Iran portal "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran,
Kerman-Iran–Russia relations
information gathered from ISIS–K militants arrested after the 2024 Kerman bombings. As Iran and Russia economic and geo-political relations have improved over
Kerman-List of national parks and protected areas of Iran
Park Golestan National Park Kavir National Park Khabr National Park - near Kerman Khar Turan National Park Kiasar National Park Kolahghazi National Park Lake
Kerman-Mahnaz Afkhami
Afkhami has served as a member of Iran's High Council of Family Planning and Welfare and on the boards of trustees of Kerman University and Farah University
Kerman-Hasan Ali Mirza
prince, who held the governorship of the eastern Iranian provinces of Khorasan (c. 1816/17–1823) and Kerman (1827/28–1835). He was one of the younger sons
Kerman-Bhumiya
Bhumiya is a village in Barakot Tahsil, Champawat District, Uttarakhand, India. 29°20′24″N 80°04′48″E / 29.3400°N 80.0800°E / 29.3400; 80.0800 v t
Kerman-Kumaon division
Garhwal. Kumaon comprises six districts of the state: Almora, Bageshwar, Champawat, Nainital, Pithoragarh and Udham Singh Nagar. Historically known as Manaskhand
Kerman-Jageshwar
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Tungnath
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-List of gurdwaras
Govindghat Gurudwara Nanakmatta Sahib, Nanakmatta Gurudwara Reetha Sahib, Champawat district Guru ka Tal, Agra Gurdwara Beri Sahib, Sialkot Gurdwara Darbar
Kerman-Yamunotri
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Garjiya Devi Temple
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-List of divisions in India
and Varanasi Uttarakhand 2 Kumaon division Nainital Almora, Bageshwar, Champawat, Nainital, Pithoragarh and Udham Singh Nagar Garhwal division Pauri Chamoli
Kerman-List of battles in Rajasthan
defeated Bharatpur State Battle of Bithoda (8 September 1857) – Kushal Singh Champawat, a noble of Jodhpur joined the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against the British
Kerman-Hindus by district in India
27.57 Almora 630,567 97,368 621,203 96,113 98.51% 98.71% 25.74 25.79 Champawat 224,542 39,939 216,646 38,669 96.48% 96.82% 29.64 29.75 Nainital 762,909
Kerman-Champawat
Champawat (Kumaoni: Champāvat) is a town and a Nagar Palika Parishad in Champawat district in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is the administrative
Kerman-Rudreshwar, Uttarakhand
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Uttarakhand
Gurudwara Nanakmatta Sahib in Nanakmatta and Gurudwara Reetha Sahib in Champawat district are pilgrimage centres for Sikhs. Tibetan Buddhism has also made
Kerman-Chamoli district
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Man-eater
Name Alleged Death Toll Location Champawat tiger 436 Nepal/India Leopard of Panar 400 Northern India Gustave (crocodile) 300+ Burundi, rumored Leopard
Kerman-List of Regional Transport Office districts in India
Almora Almora district UK-02 Bageshwar Bageshwar district UK-03 Champawat Champawat district UK-04 Haldwani Nainital district UK-05 Pithoragarh Pithoragarh
Kerman-Tiger attack
overpower, and kill. This was the case with the man-eating tigress of Champawat, which was believed to have begun eating villagers at least partially
Kerman-Advaita Ashrama
Ashram, it is located at an altitude of 1940 meters, 22 km from Champawat in Champawat district, Uttarakhand, and 9 km from the town of Lohaghat. The ashram
Kerman-Almora district
Katyuri king Baichaldeo. Later on when the Chand dynasty was founded in Champawat, the town of Almora was founded at this centrally located place in 1568
Kerman-Other Backward Class
the officer in charge. Similar corrective measures have been taken in Champawat and Dharchula. Despite these efforts, the commission has yet to receive
Kerman-Haldwani
Sitarganj in Udham Singh Nagar district and the tehsil of Poornagiri in Champawat district. The tehsil comprises four towns and 202 villages. The municipality
Kerman-Kumaoni language
Ganai-Gangoli (Kanda, Berinag, Gangolihat) Khasparjiya of Almora Kumaiyya of Champawat Pachhai of Pali-Pachhhau (Ranikhet, Dwarahat) Phaldakotiya of Phaldkot
Kerman-History of Uttarakhand
Kumaon kingdom was originally limited to an area around its capital, Champawat, later including parts of Nepal and Nainital, Pithoragarh and Almora.
Kerman-Belur Math
of Ramakrishna Mission and the other at Mayavati on the Himalayas, in Champawat District, Uttrakhand, called the Advaita Ashrama. These monasteries were
Kerman-Almora Lok Sabha constituency
constituencies. It comprises four districts namely Almora, Bageshwar, Champawat and Pithoragarh. Since 2009, this constituency is reserved for the Scheduled
Kerman-Indian Astronomical Observatory
Uttrakhand government is also setting up observatories at Abbott Mount in Champawat district, Pithoragarh, Kausani, Jadhang (or Jadung, under the Vibrant
Kerman-List of power stations in India
Baira Suil Chamba Himachal Pradesh Northern 3 x 60 180 - NHPC Tanakpur Champawat Uttarakhand Northern 27°21′N 81°23′E / 27.350°N 81.383°E / 27.350;
Kerman-Readers Choice Award
Mar-Apr 2012 2nd : David Dean, "Mariel", Dec 2012 3rd : Lia Matera, "Champawat", Sep-Oct 2012 1st : P. N. Elrod, "Beach Girl", Nov 2011 2nd : Doug Allyn
Kerman-Udham Singh Nagar
It is bounded on the north by Nainital District, on the northeast by Champawat District, on the east by Nepal, and on the south and west by Bareilly
Kerman-List of Ramakrishna Mission institutions
Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya, Viveknagar, Agartala Advaita Ashrama, Dist. Champawat, Uttarakhand Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama, Kankhal, Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Kerman-List of Kumaoni people
Uttarakhand Kalu Singh Mahara, freedom fighter, led an anti-British militia in Champawat, during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 Mahendra Singh Mahra, served as a
Kerman-Swarupananda
the Advaita Ashrama, set up by Vivekananda in 1899 at Mayavati, near Champawat. The ashram is a branch of the religious monastic order, Ramakrishna Math
Kerman-Gopinath Mandir
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Geography of Nepal
Bhim Datta (Mahendranagar) Kanchanpur Sudurpashchim Province Banbasa Champawat Uttarakhand Mahakali Mahakali Baitadi Sudurpashchim Province Jhulaghat
Kerman-Raji–Raute languages
Raji/Rawat: Pithoragarh District, Uttarakhand, India Khirdwari Rajwar: Champawat District, Uttarakhand, India Raute: nomadic, 10 districts of western Nepal
Kerman-List of towns in India by population
Chamba Uttarakhand N.P 27,771 Chamoli Gopeshwar Uttarakhand N.P.P 21,447 Champawat Uttarakhand N.P 4,801 Changanassery Kerala M 47,685 Charkhari Uttar Pradesh
Kerman-List of Hindu temples in India
Unakoti Chota Char Dham Badrinath Temple, Badrinath Baleshwar Temple, Champawat Binsar Mahadev, Pauri Garhwal Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar Daksheswar
Kerman-Ranikhet
Verma, Indra Lal (2014). जनपद चम्पावत के दर्शनीय स्थल [Places to see in Champawat district] (in Hindi). Dehradun: Binsar Publishing. p. 21. Tyagi, Nutan
Kerman-Man-Eaters of Kumaon
Linlithgow Authors Note: Causes of Man-eating in Tigers and Leopards Champawat Man-eater: The story of the first man-eating tiger shot by Corbett in
Kerman-.500 Black Powder Express
loadings this rifle was used to dispatch the first man-eater he shot, the Champawat Tiger. Express (weaponry) List of rifle cartridges 13 mm caliber Barnes
Kerman-Baleshwar Temple
Temple is an ancient temple dedicated to Shiva, situated within city of Champawat in Uttarakhand, India. Built by the rulers of the Chand dynasty, Baleshwar
Kerman-Sharda River
along the Kumaon division of Uttarakhand state, Pithoragarh district, Champawat district and part of Udham Singh Nagar district fall under the Sharda
Kerman-Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
assembly seat in Uttarakhand". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 8 September 2023. "Champawat MLA Kailash Gahtori resigns, vacates seat for Uttarakhand CM". business-standard
Kerman-Har Ki Pauri
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Shakti pitha
Panchsagar Near Lohaghat (in Champawat District of Uttarakhand) just 12 km from nearest railway station Tanakpur. पूर्णागिरी Champawat Varahi Devi Uttarakhand
Kerman-Kumaoni people
rule in various parts of Kumaon. The Kumaoni people, especially from the Champawat District, rose in rebellion against the British during the Indian Rebellion
Kerman-Rathore dynasty
Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. Jodha, Vadhel, Jaitawat, Kumpawat, Champawat, Mertiya, Bikawat, Udawat, Karamsot etc. are the branches or subclans
Kerman-Daksheswar Mahadev Temple
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Guru Nanak
in nine different countries[citation needed] Gurudwara Reetha Sahib, Champawat, Uttrakhand Nanakmatta Gurudwara Pehli Patshahi Guntur, Andhra Pradesh
Kerman-Jhirkuni
Jhirkuni is a village in Barakot Tahsil, Champawat district, Uttarakhand, India. It is about 10 km (6.2 mi) from Lohaghat. Jhirkuni has a famous Bhumiya
Kerman-Baleswar
Odisha, India Baleshwar Temple, an ancient temple dedicated to Shiva in Champawat, Uttarakhand, India Baleshwar River, a river in Bangladesh Baleswari Odia
Kerman-Rudranath
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Madhyamaheshwar
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Kalpeshwar
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-List of chief ministers of Uttarakhand
10 Pushkar Singh Dhami (born 1975) MLA for Khatima, until 2022 MLA for Champawat, from 2022 4 July 2021 Incumbent 2 years, 329 days Dhami I 2022 (5th)
Kerman-Mahasu Devta Temple
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Guptakashi
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Auwa
against the king they were going to Mewar; the Auwa Jagirdar Gopal Das Champawat supported them and suggested that they stage the dharna in his village
Kerman-Dhamli
in the 17th century, was granted as jagir to Budhsinghji of Harsolav, Champawat clan of Rathores by Maharaja Abhay Singhji of Jodhpur for their heroic
Kerman-Moteshwar Mahadev
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Ghatotkacha
Kingdom claimed descent from Ghatotkacha. There is a temple built in Champawat, Uttrakhand where it is meant his head fell after he was killed by Karna
Kerman-Mansa Devi Temple, Haridwar
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Maya Devi Temple, Haridwar
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Kalu Singh Mahara
Karnakarayat now. This region is situated near Lohaghat, in district Champawat of Uttarakhand. On receiving a cryptic confidential letter from Oudh,
Kerman-Kumaoni Holi
century Champawat (court of the Chand kings) where the musical traditions of Braj mixed with Kumaoni musical traditions of Khadi Holi Of Champawat (Sui,
Kerman-Chholiya
occasions. It is especially popular in the districts of Almora, Bageshwar, Champawat and Pithoragarh of Kumaon division and in Doti, Baitadi and Darchula district
Kerman-Neelkanth Mahadev Temple (Rishikesh)
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Jim Corbett National Park
carbon (214 million).[page needed] India portal Leopard of Rudraprayag Champawat Tiger Rajaji National Park Man-Eaters of Kumaon and other literary references
Kerman-Uttarakhand Technical University
Gopeshwar, Gopeshwar Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Institute of Technology, Tanakpur (Champawat) Institute of Technology, Baun, Uttarkashi Institute of Technology, Salt
Kerman-Pithoragarh district
In 1997, part of the Pithoragarh district was cut out to form the new Champawat district. According to the 2011 census Pithoragarh district has a population
Kerman-Baitadi District
Kumaun. Gyan Chand (1376 A.D) was the first ruler of the Chand Dynasty of Champawat who was part of the third generation from Thohar Chand or Abhai Chand
Kerman-Banrawats
Uttarakhand, India. They are distributed in the districts of Pithoragarh, Champawat and Udham Singh Nagar and in a small area confined to Western Nepal. They
Kerman-Tiger
risk of turning to man-eating. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Champawat Tiger was responsible for over 430 human deaths in Nepal and India before
Kerman-Devprayag
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-List of district courts in India
Nagar Sitapur Sonbhadra Sultanpur Unnao Varanasi Almora Bageshwar Chamoli Champawat Dehradun Haridwar Nainital Pauri Garhwal Pithoragarh Rudraprayag Tehri
Kerman-Chand kings
established the dynasty, establishing his capital at Rajbunga in present-day Champawat. The traditional genealogical lists of the Chand dynasty date their founder's
Kerman-Rawat language
name for themselves, is Bat-Tou (in Pithoragarh, India) and Bot-Tho (in Champawat, India) and Bot-Tou (in Dadeldhura, Nepal). The language Rawat is called
Kerman-Doti
century. Dr. Madam Chandra Bhatt; A New History of Uttarakhand (2006): " Champawat ke Chand Raja. Dr. Y.S Kathoch; A New History of Uttarakhand(2006).Founder
Kerman-List of districts of Uttarakhand
302 113 Kumaon CL Chamoli Gopeshwar 391,114 8,030 49 Garhwal CP Champawat Champawat 259,315 1,781 146 Kumaon DD Dehradun Dehradun 1,695,860 3,088 550
Kerman-Dehradun district
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Haridwar district
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Nainital district
is the largest city in the district. The district borders Almora and Champawat districts to the north, Udham Singh Nagar district to the south, and Bijnor
Kerman-Pauri Garhwal district
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Pithoragarh
Bam Vijai Bam Hari Bam In the fifteenth century, King Bharti Chand of Champawat amassed a huge army, and started plundering and killing in the regions
Kerman-Tehri Garhwal district
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Uttarkashi district
descendant, Ajapal, lived during 1358-70 and was attacked by the raja of Champawat, but defeated him. Ajapal also seemingly created an alliance of the many
Kerman-Rudraprayag district
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Champawat district
Champawat district is a district of Uttarakhand state in northern India. The town of Champawat is the administrative headquarters. The district of Champawat
Kerman-Bageshwar district
least populous district of Uttarakhand (out of 13), after Rudraprayag and Champawat. The area, that now forms Bageshwar district, was historically known as
Kerman-Bageshwar
Katyuri Kings, called his state Kurmanchal and established its capital in Champawat in Kali Kumaon. In 1568, Kalyan Chand established a permanent capital
Kerman-2007 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election
Sitarganj (SC) Narayan Pal BSP 63 Khatima (ST) Gopal Singh Rana INC 64 Champawat Vina Mahrana BJP 65 Lohaghat Mahendra Singh Mahra INC 66 Pithoragarh Prakash
Kerman-Yamunotri Temple
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Mundru
granddaughter of Hariramji was married to the heroic Thakur Sahibkhanji Champawat. While his daughter was married to Prince Bharmal of Kishangarh and gave
Kerman-Chuka man-eating tiger
tiger-themed legendary weapon and accompanying quest series named "Chuka and Champawat". Man-Eaters of Kumaon Corbett National Park "The Temple Tiger and more
Kerman-List of Monuments of National Importance in Uttarakhand
Upload Photo N-UT-29 Baleshwar Group of Temples Champawat Champawat N-UT-30 Kotwali Chabutra Champawat Champawat Upload Photo N-UT-31 Naula or covered spring
Kerman-Govind Pashu Vihar National Park
Kumaon Almora Bageshwar Champawat Nainital Pithoragarh Udham Singh Nagar Garhwal Chamoli Dehradun Haridwar Pauri Garhwal Rudraprayag Tehri Garhwal Uttarkashi
Kerman-Kumaon Kingdom
continued to call his state Kurmanchal, and established its capital in Champawat in Kali Kumaon. The Baleshwar and Nagnath temples were built in this city
Kerman-Bachelor of Powalgarh
of Kumaon, published by the Oxford University Press in India in 1944. Champawat Tiger Prishibinsk tiger Corbett National Park Jim Corbett Man-eating tigers
Kerman-Pantnagar
Ranichauri (Tehri district), Majhera (Nainital district) and at Lohaghat-Sui (Champawat district). There are 763 teachers and officers 59 technical staff, 631
Kerman-Bagnath Temple
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Territories of Catholic dioceses in India
Pradesh: Bareilly, Shahjahanpur and Pilibhit Uttarakhand: Almora, Bageshwar, Champawat, Nainital, Pithoragarh and Udham Singh Nagar Diocese of Bijnor Uttar Pradesh:
Kerman-Raji people
Bat-Kha among communities in the Pithoragarh region and Bot-Kha in the Champawat region of Uttarakhand. It is classified by linguists as Rawat (ISO 639-3
Kerman-Kashipur, Uttarakhand
by Kashinath Adhikari, the governor of Tarai under King Devi Chand of Champawat. Later Raja Mohan Chand; one of the Kings of Kumaon's younger brother
Kerman-Pali district
spoke 'Others' under Hindi. Dr RS Champawat, Indian scientist Meera Bai Maharana Pratap Adho Duraso Kushal Singh Champawat Kharchia wheat "District Census
Kerman-2012 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election
Jageshwar Govind Singh Kunjwal INC 54 Lohaghat Puran Singh Phartyal BJP 55 Champawat Hemesh Kharkwal INC 56 Lalkuan Harish Chandra Durgapal Independent 57
Kerman-Administrative divisions of Uttarakhand
Dehradun Haridwar Pauri Garhwal Rudraprayag Tehri Garhwal Uttarkashi Kumaon Nainital Almora Bageshwar Champawat Pithoragarh Nainital Udham Singh Nagar
Kerman-Katarmal
Ranikhet Someshwar Cities and towns in other districts Bageshwar Chamoli Champawat Dehradun Haridwar Nainital Pauri Garhwal Pithoragarh Rudraprayag Tehri
Kerman-List of Shiva temples in India
Vemulavada Ramappa Temple, Warangal Baijnath, Uttarakhand Baleshwar Temple, Champawat Daksheswar Mahadev Temple, Kankhal Gopinath Mandir, Chamoli Gopeshwar
Kerman-Hemesh Kharkwal
the Indian National Congress. In 2012, he was elected from Champawat district's Champawat assembly constituency of Uttarakhand. He was also the MLA of
Kerman-Abhai Singh of Marwar
Banswara, Lunawara, and Halwad owed allegiance to Abhai Singh of Marwar. The Champawats bore the brunt and lost Karan of Pali, Kishan Singh of Sandri, Gordhan
Kerman-List of constituencies of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
87,411 52 Almora None 90,372 53 Jageshwar 93,523 54 Lohaghat Champawat 107,240 55 Champawat 96,016 56 Lalkuan Nainital Nainital–Udhamsingh Nagar 120,392
Kerman-2002 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election
Sitarganj (SC) Narayan Pal BSP 63 Khatima (ST) Gopal Singh Rana INC 64 Champawat Hemesh Kharkwal INC 65 Lohaghat Mahendra Singh Mahra INC 66 Pithoragarh
Kerman-Dhakna Badola
village situated in Champawat Tehsil and located in Champawat district of Uttarakhand, India. It is one of 203 villages in the Champawat block along with
Kerman-Triyuginarayan Temple
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Bhawani Singh (politician)
Thakur of Pokhran in present Jaisalmer district, who was Pradhan of the Champawat Rathore clan and also a judge at Allahabad High Court. Bhawani Singh did
Kerman-Tapkeshwar Temple
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans
end of its 1st week run. Tiger attacks Tiger attacks in the Sundarbans Champawat Tiger Thak man-eater "Salman Khan at trailer launch of 'Roar-Tigers of
Kerman-Uttarakhand Council of Ministers
Name Constituency Departments Party Chief Minister 1 Pushkar Singh Dhami Champawat Confidential (Council of Ministers) Home Finance Personnel and Intelligence
Kerman-List of parliamentary constituencies in Uttarakhand
50 Ranikhet 51 Someshwar SC 52 Almora None 53 Jageshwar 54 Lohaghat 55 Champawat 4 Nainital–Udhamsingh Nagar None 56 Lalkuan Ajay Bhatt Bharatiya Janata
Kerman-Sanjiv Chaturvedi
ordered by the Uttarakhand government to investigate irregularities in the Champawat Forest Division. He discovered the illegal cutting of pine trees, and
Kerman-1952 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
Lansdowne (west) None Jagmohan Singh Indian National Congress Pithoragarh Cum Champawat None Khushi Ram Indian National Congress Narendra Singh Indian National
Kerman-Rishikesh
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-List of cities in Uttarakhand by population
Didihat Pithoragarh 6522 22 Shaktigarh Udham Singh Nagar 6309 23 Champawat Champawat 4801 24 Dwarahat Almora 2749 25 Badrinath Chamoli 2438 26 Devprayag
Kerman-1st Uttar Pradesh Assembly
(Bisalpur West) Niranjan Singh INC 336 Pithoragarh (Champawat) Khushi Ram INC 337 Pithoragarh (Champawat) Narendra Singh INC 338 Powayan (Shahjahanpur East)
Kerman-List of sovereign states in 1500
Capital: Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte Kumaon – Kingdom of Kumaon Capital: Champawat Kutai – Kutai Kartanegara Sultanate Capital: Pemarangan Kwararafa –
Kerman-List of hill stations in India
district Landour Dehradun district Lansdowne Pauri Garhwal district Lohaghat Champawat district Mukteshwar Nainital district Munsiyari Pithoragarh district Mussoorie
Kerman-Jagoli Baba Mandir
Jagoli Baba Mandir is one of the oldest temples in Champawat District in Uttarakhand State of India. The Oli dynasty worships here with their fourteen
Kerman-Gurudwara Reetha Sahib
Gurudwara Reetha Sahib is situated in Champawat district, Uttarakhand, India. It is 16 hours journey away from Chandigarh (581 km) approx. This gurudwara
Kerman-2017 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election
399 Champawat District 54 Lohaghat Puran Singh Fartyal Bharatiya Janata Party 26,468 Khushal Singh Indian National Congress 26,320 148 55 Champawat Kailash
Kerman-Sudurpashchim Province
century. Dr. Madam Chandra Bhatt; A New History of Uttarakhand (2006): " Champawat ke Chand Raja. Dr. Y.S Kathoch; A New History of Uttarakhand(2006). Founder
Kerman-Tanakpur railway station
Tanakpur railway station is a small railway station in Champawat district, Uttarakhand. Its code is TPU. It serves Tanakpur city. Tanakpur Now Broad gauge
Kerman-Binsar Mahadev
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Uttarakhand Super League
Dehradun Bageshwar FC Kafals Bageshwar Haridwar Ganges Haridwar Champawat Hills Champawat Pauri Platoons Pauri Corbett FC Rudrapur Rudraprayag Monals Rudraprayag
Kerman-2016 Uttarakhand Super League
Dehradun Bageshwar FC Kafals Bageshwar Haridwar Ganges Haridwar Champawat Hills Champawat Pauri Platoons Pauri Corbett Tigers Rudrapur Rudraprayag Monals
Kerman-Outline of Uttarakhand
bodies of Uttarakhand Kumaon division Almora district Bageshwar district Champawat district Nainital district Pithoragarh district Udham Singh Nagar district
Kerman-Puran Singh Phartyal
the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly from the Lohaghat constituency in Champawat district. BJP MLAs detained during dharna outside CM residence[dead link]
Kerman-Pushkar Singh Dhami
the current Chief Minister of Uttarakhand since 2021. He represents the Champawat Assembly constituency in the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly since 2022
Kerman-List of urban local bodies in Uttarakhand
Indian National Congress 7 Karnaprayag 2018 Bharatiya Janata Party 8 Champawat Champawat 2018 Indian National Congress 9 Lohaghat 2018 Independent 10 Tanakpur
Kerman-Maneri, India
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Saikot
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Palar, India
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Baijnath Temple Complex
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-List of tehsils of Uttarakhand
Bageshwar Bageshwar Dug Nakuri Garur Kanda Kaphaligair Kapkot Champawat Barakot Champawat Lohaghat Pati Purnagiri Nainital Betalghat Dhari Haldwani Kaladhungi
Kerman-Borders of India
August 2017 and it will be constructed in a future phase. Banbasa in Champawat district of Uttarakhand, in-principle approval in 2019. Bhitthamore in
Kerman-Banbasa
Banbasa is a census town in Champawat district in the state of Uttarakhand, India most famous for its border crossing into Nepal from India. The major
Kerman-List of national highways in India by state (old numbering)
starting from its junction with NH 74 near Sitarganj - Khatima - Tanakpur - Champawat - Pithoragarh - Dharchula - Tawaghat 201 km (125 mi) - - Total 1,991 km
Kerman-Lohaghat
Lohaghat (Kumaoni: Loghāt) is a town and a nagar palika in Champawat district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Lohaghat is also famous for its various
Kerman-Rudraprayag
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Rudrapur, Uttarakhand
the area.: 174–175 Mughal historians mention that the Chand ruler of Champawat, Gyan Chand, visited Delhi Sultanate and received the regions of Bhabar–Terai
Kerman-Tanakpur
Tanakpur is a city and a municipal board in Champawat district of Uttarakhand state of India. Located in the plains area in the northern part of India
Kerman-List of Hindu empires and dynasties
Uttarakhand Khas, Sanskrit, Prakrit India Nepal Chand kings 700 CE 1790 CE Champawat Kumaoni, Dotyali, Nepali India Nepal Tibet Limbuwan 7th Century CE
Kerman-1st Uttarakhand Assembly
Sitarganj (SC) Narayan Pal BSP 63 Khatima (ST) Gopal Singh Rana INC 64 Champawat Hemesh Kharkwal INC 65 Lohaghat Mahendra Singh Mahra INC 66 Pithoragarh
Kerman-2018 Uttarakhand local elections
Independent 499 9 Tanakpur Champawat Vipin Kumar Independent Dipak Chandra Pathak Bharatiya Janata Party 777 10 Champawat Vijay Verma Indian National
Kerman-4th Uttarakhand Assembly
Jageshwar Govind Singh Kunjwal INC 54 Lohaghat Puran Singh Phartyal BJP 55 Champawat Kailash Chandra Gahtori BJP 56 Lalkuan Navin Chandra Dumka BJP 57 Bhimtal
Kerman-Lactarius abbotanus
the Kumaon mountains. The type specimens were collected in Abbot Mount, Champawat, Uttaranchal. The species is named after the type locality; where they
Kerman-1962 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
National Congress Pithoragarh None Narendra Singh Indian National Congress Champawat SC Khushi Ram Indian National Congress Danpur None Mohan Singh Indian
Kerman-2nd Uttarakhand Assembly
Sitarganj (SC) Narayan Pal BSP 63 Khatima (ST) Gopal Singh Rana INC 64 Champawat Vina Mahrana BJP 65 Lohaghat Mahendra Singh Mahra INC 66 Pithoragarh Prakash
Kerman-3rd Uttarakhand Assembly
Jageshwar Govind Singh Kunjwal INC 54 Lohaghat Puran Singh Phartyal BJP 55 Champawat Hemesh Kharkwal INC 56 Lalkuan Harish Chandra Durgapal Independent 57
Kerman-India–Nepal border
to east subcategorised by the states of India: Uttarakhand: Banbasa in Champawat district - Dodhara Chandani in Kanchanpur District, Sudurpashchim Province
Kerman-List of districts in India
Bageshwar 259,840 2,310 116 3 CL Chamoli Gopeshwar 391,114 7,692 49 4 CP Champawat Champawat 259,315 1,781 147 5 DD Dehradun Dehradun 1,698,560 3,088 550 6 HA
Kerman-2019 Uttarakhand local elections
Almora 45 3 391 6 1160 8 Bageshwar 19 1 120 407 9 Chamoli 26 1 246 8 610 5 Champawat 15 134 313 Dehradun 30 13 220 20 401 59 Haridwar No elections were held
Kerman-Ranmal
Champa – He received Kaparro and Banar village and is the ancestor of the Champawat Rathors. Lakha – He left Jodhpur with Rao Bika for Bikaner and is ancestor
Kerman-List of community development blocks of Uttarakhand
Salt Syalde Takula Tarikhet Bageshwar Bageshwar Garur Kapkot Champawat Barakot Champawat Lohaghat Pati Nainital Betalghat Bhimtal Dhari Haldwani Kotabagh
Kerman-B. K. Samant
26 June 1982 in Singda village near Ghat Lohaghat nagar panchayat in Champawat district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Most of music his videos
Kerman-2022 elections in India
results.eci.gov.in. Retrieved 10 March 2022. "Pushkar Singh Dhami wins Champawat bypolls by 55,000 votes, retains CM post". The Indian Express. 3 June
Kerman-List of Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas
Vidyalaya, Chamoli 2001 JNV Chamoli 10 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Champawat 1998 JNV Champawat 11 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Dehradun 2007 JNV Dehradun 12
Kerman-List of parganas of Uttarakhand
Baramandal Bhikiyasain Dwarahat Jainti Pali Salt Someshwar Bageshwar Danpur Champawat Kali Kumaon Nainital Bhawar Chaumaisi Bhawar Chhah Khata Bhawar Chilkiya
Kerman-Chandan Singh (Air Vice Marshal)
Air Vice Marshal Chandan Singh Champawat MVC, AVSM, VrC Born (1925-08-18)18 August 1925 Bagawas, district pali Jodhpur State Died 29 March 2020(2020-03-29)
Kerman-Pokhran
the Thar Desert. This monument is the premier fort of the chief of the Champawats, one of the clan of Rathores of the state of Marwar-Jodhpur. Fort Pokhran
Kerman-Bharatiya Janata Party, Uttarakhand
2021 116 days Tirath 7 Pushkar Singh Dhami Khatima 4 July 2021 Incumbent 2 years, 324 days Dhami I Champawat 5th Uttarakhand Assembly (2022) Dhami II
Kerman-Uttarakhand Waqf Board
Assessable Properties 1 Almora 94 53 2 Bageshwar 13 1 3 Chamoli 2 1 4 Champawat 60 50 5 Dehradun 1715 1250 6 Haridwar 1926 1177 7 Nainital 452 310 8 Pauri
Kerman-Lohaghat Assembly constituency
state in India. It is part of Champawat district. List of constituencies of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly Champawat district "Uttarakhand State General
Kerman-Champawat Assembly constituency
Champawat Legislative Assembly constituency is one of the 70 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Uttarakhand state in India. It is a part of Almora
Kerman-Sherni (2021 film)
talent and acting prowess". Tiger attack Tiger attacks in the Sundarbans Champawat Tiger Thak man-eater "Vidya Balan-starrer Sherni trailer out, film premieres
Kerman-Gangotri
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-5th Uttarakhand Assembly
assembly seat in Uttarakhand". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 8 September 2023. "Champawat MLA Kailash Gahtori resigns, vacates seat for Uttarakhand CM". business-standard
Kerman-Kushal Singh of Auwa
Kushal Singh Champawat Rathore also known as Khushal Singh Champawat (died 1864) was the Thakur of a prominent Thikana of Auwa in Jodhpur State. During
Kerman-Gaver Tigers
One has been transferred to the Central Zoo in Jawalakhel, Kathmandu. Champawat Tiger, another man-eating tiger that killed 436 people in Nepal and India
Kerman-1803 Garhwal earthquake
Kumaon Almora Bageshwar Champawat Nainital Pithoragarh Udham Singh Nagar Garhwal Chamoli Dehradun Haridwar Pauri Garhwal Rudraprayag Tehri Garhwal Uttarkashi
Kerman-Alhaji Barhath
Roli Books. ISBN 978-81-7436-002-1. Sinh, Raghubir (1984). Rao Udaibhan Champawat ri khyat: Up to Rao Rinmal and genealogies of the Rinmalots (in Hindi)
Kerman-Garhwal and Doti invasion of Kumaon
Date 1680-1682 A.D. Location Two front war; Champawat in East Kumaon Dwarahat in West Kumaon Result Kumaoni Victory Invading forces repulsed occupation
Kerman-Patni caste
and most common surnames in Uttarakhand mainly in Lohaghat (a place in Champawat district of Uttarakhand). Patni (पाटनी) surname also belongs to Brahmins
Kerman-Kailash Chandra Gahtori
representing the Champawat constituency as a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Kailash Chandra Gahtori was born on 15 August 1968 in the Champawat district
Kerman-2021 Rajasthan municipal elections
Second party Third party Leader Ashok Gehlot Satish Poonia Ummed Singh Champawat Party INC BJP NCP Wards 1,197 1,140 46 Wards ± TBC TBC TBC ULBs 23 24
Kerman-2024 Uttarakhand local elections
Kheraganj Nasima Begum Indian National Congress 9 Tanakpur Champawat Vipin Kumar Independent 10 Champawat Vijay Verma Indian National Congress 11 Bhowali Nainital
Kerman-Kaviraja Muraridan
Arjundas Kediya (1930). Bharti-bhusan. Sinh, Raghubir (1984). Rao Udaibhan Champawat ri khyat: Up to Rao Rinmal and genealogies of the Rinmalots (in Hindi)
Kerman-Uttarakhand Fire and Emergency Services
Dehradun. There are 13 districts, located in Almora, Bageshwar, Chamoli, Champawat, Dehradun, Haridwar, Nainital, Pauri Garhwal, Rudraprayag, Tehri Garhwal
Kerman-2024 in India
Partha Sarathi Deb Dies At 68". NDTV.com. Retrieved 24 March 2024. "Former Champawat MLA Kailash Gahtori, Who Vacated Seat for CM Pushkar Dhami, Dead". Deccan
Kerman-Badrinath Temple
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Daspan
beautiful fortress palace built in the early 19th century by the Rathore Champawat clan of Marwar. Many changes and additions were made into the old fortress
Kerman-Kedarnath Temple
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple
Kerman-Amar Singh Rathore
Girdharji attained martyrdom with the brave fellow Rathore kinsman Baludas Champawat fighting Mughals at Agra. Amar Singh Rathore is considered an icon of
Kerman-Jim Corbett
Corbett's estimates. The first designated man-eating tiger he killed, the Champawat Tiger, was responsible for an estimated 436 documented deaths. Though
Kerman-Baijnath, Uttarakhand
other three include Jageshwar and Katarmal in Almora, and Devidhura in Champawat Kala, Gaurav (12 October 2016). "Lord shiva's temple in kumaun will be
Kerman-List of forts in India
Jaunpur Fort Kaushambi fort Dileepnagar Fort, Kushinagar Banasur Ka Kila, Champawat Chandpur Fort, Chandpur Garhi Chaukhutia Fort, Chaukhutia Dewalgarh Fort
Kerman-Golu Devata
grandfather was Hal Rai and great-grandfather was Hal Rai. Historically Champawat is considered as the origin of Golu Devata. His mother Kalinka is believed
Kerman-Surkanda Devi
Chamoli Badrinath Temple Kalpeshwar Temple Rudranath Temple Tungnath Temple Champawat Baleshwar Temple Dehradun Lakhamandal Mahasu Devta Temple Bharat Temple