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  2. Munnar - Wikipedia

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    Munnar (IPA: [muːn̪ːɐːr]) is a town and hill station located in the Idukki district of the southwestern Indian state of Kerala. Munnar is situated at around 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) above mean sea level, [4] in the Western Ghats mountain range. Munnar is also called the "Kashmir of South India" and is a popular honeymoon destination.

  3. Khosro Abad Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Khosro Abad Mansion was built in 1808 by order of Amanullah Khan Ardalan, the then ruler of Ardalan. Amanullah Khan was the son of Khosro Khan , after whom the mansion is named. During the Qajar dynasty 's rule, the mansion served as a government seat and a venue for celebrations.

  4. Qasr al-Abd - Wikipedia

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    The name Qasr al-Abd can be translated as "Castle of the Slave" or "Castle of the Servant", a title which may refer to Hyrcanus himself, who, as governor, was a "servant of the king". The biblical Book of Nehemiah mentions "Toviyya, the Servant, the Ammonite" (Neh. 2:10); the Hebrew word used, "ebed" or "eved", is translated here as "official ...

  5. Mattupetty Dam - Wikipedia

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    Mattupetty Dam (Madupetty Dam), near Munnar in Idukki District, is a storage concrete gravity dam built in the mountains of Kerala, India to conserve water for hydroelectricity. It has been a vital source of power and huge revenue for Idukki District .

  6. Abad - Wikipedia

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    -abad, a suffix used in place names in Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India; Abad, Azerbaijan, a village; Abad, Bushehr, Iran; Abad, Hormozgan, Iran; Abad-e Eram ...

  7. Bazaar of Arak - Wikipedia

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    The bazaar complex, containing a public bath, a mosque, water reservoirs, passages and caravansary, was built at the time of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar and by Yusef Khan-e Gorji, in the middle of Sultan Abad (Arak's former name). This bazaar is centered at Chahr soogh, which is the junction of two north–south and east–west paths that end to four ...