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    Nun Kun is a mountain massif of the greater Himalayan range, located on the border of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh in northern India. It consists of two...
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  • Be, and it is (redirect from Kun Faya kun)
    فَيَكُونُ kun fa-yakūnu) is a phrase referring to creation by Allah. In Arabic the imperative verb "be" (kun) is spelled with the letters kāf and nūn. Kun fa-yakūnu...
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  • (كن), meaning manifesting, existing or being KUN, Kaunas Airport, Lithuania, IATA code Kun Peak, in the Nun Kun mountain massif, Ladakh, India Khun (disambiguation)...
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    Glacier Drang-Drung Glacier Kazi N Glacier Machoi Glacier Nubra Glacier Nun Kun Parkachik Glacier Shafat Glacier Shirwali Glacier Rimo Glacier Tayseer...
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  • in Alaska Nun pigeon Nun River, Nigeria Nun, another term for the Egyptian god Nu Nun, a mountain of the Nun Kun massif in Kashmir, India Nun, the fish...
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    The Kun Peak is a part of Nun Kun mountain massif in Ladakh, India. It is the second highest summit of the massif with elevation of 23,219 ft (7,077 metres)...
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  • Glacier, located at Parkachik, is a mass of ice moving slowly down the Nun-Kun slopes. This ice mass falls finally into the Suru River, providing views...
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    part of the nine-nation international climbing camp-cum-expedition to Nun Kun in 1989. Also, her being a fervent environmentalist, she collected 500 kg...
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    forms the Suru valley, which is towered by the massif of Nun Kun mountain. It drains the Nun Kun mountain massif of the Zanskar Range in the Suru valley...
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  • Malaysia Mount Tomuraushi – Japan Nanga Parbat – Pakistan Bundelkhand Nun Kun Panchchuli Shillong Dena Hazaran Kheru-Naru (Chekel) Kholeno Mount Damavand...
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    include Tatapani, Kishtwar National Park, Sarasnag, hajan park ,Mudaksar, Nun Kun, Kandinag, Fariabad Yordu Doomail and Cricket Stadium Yordu. Marwah sub...
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    and third highest summit with elevation 22,740 ft (6,930 metres) of the Nun Kun mountain massif of the western Himalayan Range, located near the Suru valley...
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    returned to Kashmir in 1906, and were the first Westerners to explore the Nun Kun massif. For this trip, the couple hired six Italian porters from the Alps...
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  • Kangchenjunga (8,586 m) Nanda Devi (7,816 m) Saltoro Kangri (7,742m) Nun Kun (7,135 m) Kangto (7,090 m) Reo_Purgyil(6,816 m) Sandakphu (3,636 m) Anamudi...
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  • Kailash Kodachadri Kolahoi Peak Kolaribetta Kolukkumalai Kumara Parvatha Kun Peak Maiktoli Manirang Meesapulimala Mentok (mountain) Mol Len Mukurthi Mullayanagiri...
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    000 ft) and increase toward southeast, culminating in the twin summits of Nun-Kun (7,000 m or 23,000 ft). The Suru and Zanskar Valleys form a great trough...
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    moorlands ringed by arid crags. The spiky white topped mountain peaks of the Nun-Kun massif, topping 7000 m, are visible from several places in the valley....
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  • GreaterKashmir.com (Greater Service) (2007-08-30). "Mountaineering expedition to Nun Kun flagged off Lastupdate:- Thu, 30 Aug 2007 18:30:00 GMT". Greaterkashmir...
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    female mountaineers) made ascents in the Himalayas, including one of the Nun Kun peaks (23,300 ft (7,100 m)). A number of Gurkha sepoys were trained as...
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    altitude mountains are ranging between 20,000 feet to 21,000 feet like Nun Kun, Barhma. there are many peaks in Paddar like Cerro Kishtwar, Tipendai,...
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    Retrieved 24 November 2013. Bernard, Pierre (1955). A Mountain called Nun Kun. Hodder & Stoughton. "Woman with Mountain Team That Reaches Himalayan Peak:...
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  • Nun-Kun 1953" (PDF). Alpine Journal. #59 (289): 341–342. ISSN 0065-6569. Retrieved 15 September 2024. Bernard, Pierre (1955). A Mountain called Nun Kun...
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    "There Was a Crooked Man". The Nun revealed that it took the form of a nun to hide amongst the Sisters. In The Nun and The Nun II, its main weakness is the...
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  • including that of Pinnacle Peak, a 6,930 m (22,740 ft) subsidiary summit of Nun Kun, in 1906. Her claim on the women's altitude record was challenged by Annie...
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  • Kush   Pakistan Chaukhamba 7,138 23,419 Himalayas   India (Uttarakhand) Nun Kun 7,135 23,409 Karakoram   India(Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh) Tilicho Peak...
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    RUPSHU LAHUL SPITI L A D A K H Stok Kangri Kang Yatze Saser Kangri Shilla Nun Kun Pangong Tso Nubra Shyok Shyok Indus Indus Rohtang Pass Kunzum Pass Shingo...
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    Nunchaku (redirect from Nun-chuks)
    nunchaku (ヌンチャク) likely originated from the Min Chinese word of "nng chat kun"(兩節棍). Another name for this weapon is "nūchiku" (ヌウチク). In the English language...
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    Zoji-la the scale increases, reaching a climax in the mighty massif of Nun-Kun, with two summits over 7000 m. The enormous mass of the Himalayas creates...
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    Sunanda Devi, Kanglacha, Hathi Parbat, Tirsuli, Rathong, Nanda Khat and Nun Kun. In 1962, he led a party, including Sonam Wangyal, another Everester of...
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    William Hunter; Workman, Fanny Bullock (1909). Peaks and Glaciers on the Nun Kun. Constable & Co. p. 97. Archived from the original on 21 October 2010....
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