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Kharkhari (or Kharkharee in older spelling) may refer to: Bangladesh * Kharkhari, Rajshahi, Rajshahi Division India * Kharkhari, Birni block, Giridih district, Jharkhand * Kharkhari, Dhanbad, Dhanbad district, Jharkhand * Kharkhari, Loharu block (tehsil) and Bhiwani district, Haryana *Kharkhari, Tisri block Tisri is a community development block (CD block) that forms an administrative division in the Khori Mahuwa subdivision of the Giridih district in the Indian state of Jharkhand. Overview Giridih is a plateau region. The western portion of the d ..., Giridih district, Jharkhand Pakistan * Lake Kharkhari See also * Kharkhari Nahar, Delhi, India {{place name disambiguation ...
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Kharkhari, Rajshahi
Kharkhari or Khorkhori, also called Lalitaher, is a small suburban borough of Boalia Thana, Rajshahi Division, Bangladesh. It is located between the boroughs of Balanagar and Meher Chandi, about 7 km to the northeast of the Rajshahi city center, and 7 km north of the Patma River, and just south of the Rajshahi Bypass Road. It consist mostly of small poor residential and commercial buildings in the vicinity of the Rajshahi- Mohonganj Road (Z6010). It is home to a high school, a mosque A mosque (; from ar, مَسْجِد, masjid, ; literally "place of ritual prostration"), also called masjid, is a place of prayer for Muslims. Mosques are usually covered buildings, but can be any place where prayers ( sujud) are performed, ..., and to the Shah Mokhdum Medical College And Hospital.Kharkhari
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Lake Kharkhari
The Gabral Valley is a valley in the Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Pakistan. It is located in the south slopes of the westernmost end of the Himalayas. Its lower end is at the town of Gabral, about 20 km north (by road) from Kalam and 120 km north of Islamabad, at an altitude of 2290 m. The name is also spelled as Gabrāl. The main part of the valley extends for about 38 km northwards of the town of Gabral. Its highest end is at , about 6 km east of the peak of the Kharakali (or Kakhari; 5871 m).Armin Beer, Erwin Lang and Helmut Hesse (1980):A trip from Ushu to Chitral. ''Himalayan Journal'', volume 36 The Gabral River, a tributary of the Utrar River, runs through most of the valley. Hundreds of houses are scattered through the southernmost 7 km of the valley, but some farms are seen for the next 7–8 km. A road runs parallel to the river for about 14 km, until 2 km below Lake Kharkhari.
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