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Rupal River - Pakistan
__NOTOC__ Rupal may refer to : Places Pakistan * Rupal, Gilgit–Baltistan, a village in Rupal Valley * Rupal Glacier * Rupal Peak * Rupal River * Rupal Valley * Rupal, Punjab, a village Elsewhere * Rupal, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India * Rupal State, a former princely state in Mahi Kantha, Gujarat, India * Rupal, Nepal People * Rupal Patel, Indian actress See also * RuPaul RuPaul Andre Charles (born November 17, 1960; stylized as RuPaul) is an American drag queen, television personality, actor, musician, and model. Best known for producing, hosting, and judging the reality competition series ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' ...
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Rupal, Gilgit–Baltistan
Rupal ( Urdu: روپل) is a village in the Rupal Valley of the Astore District in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It lies to the south of Tarashing village on the west end of Tarashing Glacier. Nanga Parbat and Rakhiot Peak lie northwest of the village and Chongra Peak Chongra Peak () is a peak in the Himalaya range of Asia. Located in Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan, it is one of the many subsidiary summits of the Nanga Parbat massif. __NOTOC__ The peak lies just south of the Indus River, in Pakistan. Not far to ... (another peak of the Nanga Parbat massif) lies to the north. See also * Rupal Valley * Rupal Peak * Astore Valley Populated places in Astore District {{Pakistan-geo-stub ...
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Rupal Glacier
Rupal Glacier or Tashain Glacier is a glacier in the Great Himalaya subrange of Himalayas. It starts north of an unnamed peak () and flows northeastward, north of Laila Peak (Rupal Valley) and south of Nanga Parbat's many peaks. The meltwater from the glacier forms Rupal River. See also * List of glaciers External links Northern Pakistan - highly detailed placemarks in Google Earth
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Rupal Peak
Rupal Peak ( ur, روپل) is a mountain in Pakistan's western Himalayas. The peak is located just south of Nanga Parbat on the Rupal Valley and is sometimes climbed by mountaineers as they acclimatize for higher local peaks. Despite its unique beauty, steep north face and impressive height, Rupal is greatly overshadowed by Nanga Parbat, the Mazeno Wall, and the mighty Rupal Face. To its west lie Laila Peak and Shaigiri, and to its north flows the Rupal Glacier which later forms the Rupal River. See also * List of mountains in Pakistan Pakistan is home to 108 peaks above 7,000 metres and 4555 above 6,000 m. There is no count of the peaks above 5,000 and 4,000 m. Five of the 14 highest independent peaks in the world (the eight-thousanders) are in Pakistan (four of which lie in ... External links Northern Pakistan - highly detailed placemarks in Google Earth Five-thousanders of the Himalayas Mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan Astore District {{NorthernAreas-geo-stub ...
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Rupal River
The Rupal River () is an east–west glacial stream rising from the meltwater of the Rupal Glacier in northern Pakistan. The stream flows through the Rupal Valley, south of Nanga Parbat, before turning northeast to the village of Tarashing. The Rupal drains into the Astore River, which eventually reaches the Indus near Jaglot. See also * Rupal Valley * Rupal Glacier * Astore Valley The Astore Valley (; el. ) is a valley located in the Astore District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. History According to '' The Imperial Gazetteer of India'', around 1600: See also * Nasirabad (Hunza) * Rupal Valley * Tarishing * Nanga ... External links Northern Pakistan - highly detailed placemarks of towns, villages, peaks, glaciers, rivers and minor tributaries in Google Earth Rivers of Gilgit-Baltistan Indus basin Rivers of Pakistan {{Pakistan-river-stub ...
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Rupal Valley
The Rupal Valley () is a valley located in the Astore District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is on the southern side of Nanga Parbat, and is accessed via the Astore Valley, which leaves the Karakoram Highway at Juglot, some south of Gilgit. Peaks located in the Rupal Valley *Nanga Parbat *Rupal Peak *Shaigiri *Laila Peak (Rupal Valley) See also *Rupal River *Rupal Glacier *Rupal Peak Rupal Peak ( ur, روپل) is a mountain in Pakistan's western Himalayas. The peak is located just south of Nanga Parbat on the Rupal Valley and is sometimes climbed by mountaineers as they acclimatize for higher local peaks. Despite its unique b ... References External links Northern Pakistan - highly detailed placemarks in Google Earth Astore District Valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan {{GilgitBaltistan-geo-stub ...
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Rupal, Punjab
Rupal is a village in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 30°40'0N 74°9'0E with an altitude of 174 metres (574 feet). References Villages in Punjab, Pakistan {{Kasur-geo-stub ...
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Rupal, Gandhinagar
Rupal is a village in Gandhinagar district of Gujarat state, India. It is located 13 km towards north from District headquarters Gandhinagar. Gujarati is the local language. Culture Palli Festival Rupal village celebrates unique festival on the ninth day of the great festival Navratri (Indian Festival of Praying to 9 different Goddesses and Garba and Dandiya Dance). On the night of ninth day, a "Rath" of Goddess Vardayini is built and then it is being decorated like a bride. The chariot is then starts the journey from a place called palli vas of Rupal village and ends at main temple of Goddess Vardayini. People of the village say that, This festival has been started by the "Pandavs" since the time of Mahabharat. People come to the village and do prayer for their family and mainly their small children. The "Palli" is a made from the wood of tree "khijada" on the same day itself. It is a wooden frame of about 8–9 feet height with stand to lift it. Holy fire (Akand Jyo ...
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Rupal State
Rupal is a town and former princely state in Gujarat, western India. History Rupal was a Fifth Class princely state, comprising twelve more villages, covering sixteen square miles in Mahi Kantha, It has been deprived of its jurisdiction as taluka due to maladministration. It had a combined population of 3,113 in 1901, yielding a state revenue of 7,045 Rupees (1903-4, half from land), paying tributes of 1,165 Rupees to the Gaikwar Baroda State and 362 Rupees to Idar State Idar State, also known as Edar, was a princely state located in present-day Gujarat state of India. During the British era, it was a part of the Mahi Kantha Agency, within the Gujarat Division of Bombay Presidency. History Idar State was a .... External links and sources Imperial Gazetteer on DSAL - Mahi Kantha {{coord missing, Gujarat Princely states of Gujarat ...
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Rupal, Nepal
Rupal is a village development committee in Dadeldhura District in the Mahakali Zone of western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census The 1991 Nepal census was a widespread national census conducted by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. Working with Nepal's Village Development Committees at a district level, they recorded data from all the main towns and villages of each ... it had a population of 4531 people living in 779 individual households. References External linksUN map of the municipalities of Dadeldhura District Populated places in Dadeldhura District {{Dadeldhura-geo-stub ...
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Rupal Patel
Rupal Patel is an Indian actress best known for portraying Kokila Modi in '' Saath Nibhaana Saathiya'' —one of the longest-running Indian TV soaps—and Meenakshi Rajvansh in '' Yeh Rishtey Hain Pyaar Ke''. In 2020, she had reprised her role as Kokila Modi in the second season of ''Saath Nibhaana Saathiya'' for promoting the show. Early life Born in 1974 or 1975 in Bombay, Patel is a Gujarati and was trained in acting at the National School of Drama in New Delhi apart from having a degree in Commerce. She owns a theatre group, Panorama Art Theatres, which is involved in children's plays. She is married to actor Radha Krishna Dutt. Acting career Career struggles (1985–2009) Patel first decided to test her fate in Bollywood, and debuted there via a minor role in the 1985 movie ''Mehak''. She subsequently enacted unnoticed parts in other Bollywood films like ''Antarnaad'' (1991), '' Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda'' (1992), ''Papeeha'' (1993), ''Mammo'' (1994) and ''Samar'' (1999). ...
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