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Ghera (drum)
Ghera may refer to: * Ghera language, an Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan * Glera (grape), an Italian variety of white grape * Ghera, Himachal Pradesh, a town in Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh, India * Ghera (drum), a drum used in the music of Madhya Pradesh, India See also * Gera (other) Gera, Géra or GERA can refer to: Places Africa * Gera (Egypt) (also Geras or Gerrha), former city and current Latin Catholic titular see * Kingdom of Gera, a former realm in present-day Ethiopia * Gera (woreda), district located in Ethiopia ab ... * Gerra (other) {{dab ...
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Ghera Language
Ghera, also known as Bara, is an Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan. It is spoken by around 10,000 people in a single area within the city of Hyderabad. It belongs to the Western Hindi language group. It shares 87% of its basic vocabulary with the Gurgula language Gurgula is a Rajasthani language of Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 243 ..., but in its grammar it is substantially different. References Languages of Sindh {{IndoAryan-lang-stub ...
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Glera (grape)
Glera, also known as Prosecco, is a white variety of grape of Slovenian origin, which was brought to the Italian village of Prosecco ( Slovene: ''Prosek'') from the Karst region. The variety was formerly mostly referred to as Prosecco, but in the EU was renamed "Glera" in 2009 to make room for the protection of "Prosecco" as the name of the Italian geographically-protected wine.Prosecco
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Glera is a rather neutral grape variety which is mainly cultivated for use in sparkling Italian wine styles, ''

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Kangra District
Kangra is the most populous district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Dharamshala is the administrative headquarters of the district. History Kangra is known for having the oldest serving Royal Dynasty in the world, the Katoch. In 1758, Raja Ghamand Chand was appointed ''nazim'' or governor of Jullundur Doab under the Afghans. Ghamand Chand was a brave and strong ruler who restored the prestige of Kangra. As he was unable to capture Kangra fort, he built another fort at Tira Sujanpur on the left bank of the Beas, almost opposite to Alampur on a hill overlooking the town. He died in 1774 and was succeeded by his son, Tegh Chand, who died too soon in 1775. Kangra was annexed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh's Sikh Empire in 1810. Kangra became a district of British India in 1846, when it was ceded to British India at the conclusion of the First Anglo-Sikh War. The British district included the present-day districts of Kangra, Hamirpur, Kullu, and Lahul and Spiti. Kangra District ...
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Ghera (drum)
Ghera may refer to: * Ghera language, an Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan * Glera (grape), an Italian variety of white grape * Ghera, Himachal Pradesh, a town in Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh, India * Ghera (drum), a drum used in the music of Madhya Pradesh, India See also * Gera (other) Gera, Géra or GERA can refer to: Places Africa * Gera (Egypt) (also Geras or Gerrha), former city and current Latin Catholic titular see * Kingdom of Gera, a former realm in present-day Ethiopia * Gera (woreda), district located in Ethiopia ab ... * Gerra (other) {{dab ...
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Music Of Madhya Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh is a state of India. Music from the area includes rural folk and tribal music, ceremonial and ritual music and Indian classical music. Unlike in many parts of India, the people of Madhya Pradesh place few restrictions on who can sing which songs. With the exception of some ritualistic works, people sing songs from across ethnic and racial boundaries. Background In Bastar, the Muria and Sing Maria tribes are known for the songs called '' relo'', which are sung by children. The same region is home to the dhankul songs associated with invoking Danteshwari, a goddess, and the seasonal chait parah. Around Jagdalpur, leha songs are popular. They are sung as part of a ritual for the departure of a loved one. The Kamar people are known for a kind of marriage song, often addressed to legendary trumpeter Moharia. Bundelkhand and Baghelkand, home of the Baghelas, are a land known for semi-historical songs devoted to Hardaul and other deities. Many songs in this ...
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Gera (other)
Gera, Géra or GERA can refer to: Places Africa * Gera (Egypt) (also Geras or Gerrha), former city and current Latin Catholic titular see * Kingdom of Gera, a former realm in present-day Ethiopia * Gera (woreda), district located in Ethiopia about the same place as the former kingdom Europe * Gera, a city in Thuringia, Germany ** Bezirk Gera former district of the German Democratic Republic centered on Gera * Gera, former community on the Zahme Gera river, today Geraberg, Germany * Gera (river), a river in Thuringia, Germany, and its sources and tributaries ** Wilde Gera, left tributary ** Wilde Gera (Erfurt), arm of the Gera at Erfurt, Germany ** Zahme Gera, right tributary * Gera, Greece, municipality on the island of Lesbos, Greece * Gera (Pizzighettone) a locality in Lombardy, Italy * Gera Lario, a town in Lombardy, Italy * Sveta Gera, peak of the Žumberak hills in Croatia, named after St. Gertrude the Great United States * Gera, Virginia, an unincorporated communit ...
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