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    The Ha Chhu (also spelled Haa Chhu) is a river in west-central Bhutan, it is a tributary of the Raidak River (Wong Chhu). The Ha Chhu originates in a...
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    Raidāk River (redirect from Wong Chhu)
    Dzong a considerable feeder, the Ta Chhu, joins it from the left. To the west, the Ha Chhu drains into the Wong Chhu. At Tashichho Dzong the bed of the...
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  • Di Chu Amo Chhu or Torsa Wong Chhu or Raidak Ha Chhu Paro Chhu Thimphu Chhu/Wang Chhu Puna Tshang Chhu or Sankosh River Pho Chhu Mo Chhu Tang Chuu. Manas...
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    Drangme Chhu is called the Manas Chhu. The 320-kilometre-long (200 mi) Puna Tsang Chhu rises in northwestern Bhutan as the Mo Chhu and Pho Chhu, which...
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    Gasa. The most-spoken language of the district is Dzongkha. The river Haa Chhu, originating at Jomolhari mountain, flows through the district. The name...
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  • Wang Chhu basin (consisting of Pa Chhu, Ha Chhu and Thim Chhu sub basins), Punatshang Chhu basin (consisting of Pho Chhu, Mo Chhu and Dang Chhu sub basins)...
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    southern Cambodia and the capital of Kampot Province. It is on the Praek Tuek Chhu River, southeast of the Elephant Mountains, and around 5 km (3 mi) from the...
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    region form a watershed between two major river systems: the Mo Chhu and the Drangme Chhu. Peaks in the Black Mountains range between 1,500 and 4,925 m...
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    Education – GTZ Leprosy – BBC Chhu Mantar – BBS Mechi Mahakali Express – BBC Rukh Baaje Suga Nati – UNICEF MaHa Adalat / MaHa Chautari (in coordination with...
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    (Ancient Greek: Ναηαπάνα Nahapána; Kharosthi: 𐨣𐨱𐨤𐨣 Na-ha-pa-na, Nahapana; Brahmi: Na-ha-pā-na, Nahapāna;), was an important ruler of the Western Kshatrapas...
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  • Pili Chundadi" Gaurang Vyas "Mara Lilida Ma Va" Praful Dave "Vatadi Jovu Chhu" Raj Rajwan "Gori Lelu Pelu" Mahesh - Naresh Praful Dave "Chundadi Chetke...
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    Disco" Bappi Lahiri "Cut to Disco" (remix) Koi Hai Apna "Sanson Ko Aa Ke Chhu Le" Sanjeevani Kyun Hua Achanak "Jannat Ke Pallu Se" Nihira Joshi Life Mein...
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  • Comparison of Initials Rules Character Chinese PFS Taiwanese PFS ny→ng 源 nyên ngièn sh→s 聖 shìn sṳn ts→ch 做 tsò cho tsh→chh 自 tshṳ̀ chhṳ kw→k 光 kwong kông...
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    Hagamasha (Ha-gā-ma-sa, Hagāmaṣa) was an Indo-Scythian Northern Satrap (ruled in Mathura in the 1st century BCE, probably after 60 BCE). Hagamasha's name...
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  • Boy "Baahon Mein Leke Mujhe Dil Chhu Liya" (version 1) Bappi Lahiri Anjaan Kishore Kumar "Baahon Mein Leke Nujhe Dil Chhu Liya" (version 2) "Main Tera Pyaar...
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  • Iqbal Qureshi/Shakeel Nomani) - Panchayat 1958" "Mil Le Mil Le Mil Le Mujhe Chhu Nahin Waise Hi Mil Le, Dil Le Dil Dil Le Mere Seene Se Lag Mera Dil Le (Duet...
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    kilometres (56 mi) upstream from Punakha Dzong caused massive flooding on the Pho Chhu River, damaging the dzong and causing casualties. In 2001, scientists identified...
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  • Jasoos "Aa Dil Ki Baazi Lagaa" Anil Biswas Anand Bakshi solo "Angaare Hia Mat Chhu" Saraswati Kumar Deepak Jeevan Sathi "Bahaar Leke Aayi, Karaar Leke Aayi"...
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  • Composer(s) Co-artist(s) 1974 Yashoda "Gumala Hrudayi Naad ha" Datta Davjekar Solo 1976 Ha Khel Sawalyancha "Aala aala wara" Hridaynath Mangeshkar Asha...
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    that sail ten thousand li on their voyages. With rudders of timber from Chhu and their masts from Wu, Fine scenery north of the bridge and south of the...
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    Imperial Sun: Japanese Colonial Literature of Taiwan and The South. Honolulu, HA: University of Hawaii Press. Knapp, Ronald G (1980). "Settlement and Frontier...
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    north–south direction on the west bank of the valley formed by the Wang Chhu, which flows out into India as the Raidāk River. Thimphu is the sixth highest...
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  • Smritisamvedana (1998) Virahmadhuri (1999) Vrajvaikunthe (2002) Ha... Hu Sakshi Chhu' (2003) Premno Paryay (2004) Aa Gagan (2005) He won Kumar Chandrak...
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    to three Dutch Reformed missions at "Kang-thau", "Kio-than", and "Chhan-chhu-oa". Xiamen is a sub-provincial city of Fujian with direct jurisdiction over...
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    here waiting for you." 伊 i 這摆 chit-mái 佇 tī 厝 chhù 裡 lāi 咧 leh 睏。 khùn. 伊 這摆 佇 厝 裡 咧 睏。 i chit-mái tī chhù lāi leh khùn. "They're sleeping at home now."...
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    euta ghoda ho. Hami Tokyo jānechhaũ. Garhwali (Indo-Aryan) Yuu ek ghoda cha. Ham Tokyo Jaula. Kumaoni (Indo-Aryan) Yo ek ghwad chhu. Ham Tokyo jaunl....
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  • 15. "[..] the track going from Charithang to Dolepchen and the Langmarpo Chhu was the traditional trade route used by Bhutanese traders in the past. Many...
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    Chinese: 天下无桥长此桥; traditional Chinese: 天下無橋長此橋; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Thian- bû kiô tn̂g chhú-kiô). There have been six major repairs since its opening, and the...
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    [pʰjã˥] back, dorsum 儂 nè̤ng [nøyŋ˥˧] lâng [laŋ˨˦] human 厝 chuó/chió [tsʰwo˨˩˧] chhù [tsʰu˨˩] home, house 刣 tài [tʰai˥˧] thâi [tʰai˨˦] to kill, to slaughter...
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    Hagana (Ha-gā-na, Hagāna) was an Indo-Scythian Northern Satrap (ruled in Mathura in the 1st century BCE, probably after 60 BCE). Hagana's name is attested...
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