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Chamla (Bulgarian: Чамла) is an abandoned village in the municipality of Smolyan, located in the Smolyan Province of southern Bulgaria. The village is located 150.9 km from Sofia.[2]
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Chamla (Bulgarian: Чамла) is an abandoned village in the municipality of Smolyan, located in the Smolyan Province of southern Bulgaria. The village is...
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later Minister of Defence of Nawab of Amb. He fought in the Battle of Chamla and in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947–1948. He was the son of Hussain Khan...
some papers finding that women become nonsignificantly darker than men (Chamla and De´moulin, 1978; Mori and Tokuhashi, 1956; Rigters-Aris, 1973)." "Researchers...
Dhaka/Tor Ghar. In 1926 he sent a force which fought with the Wali of Swat at Chamla. He also make a cash contribute of 1 lac in order to build Islamia College...
without intervention, will lead to no more villages in Bulgaria by 2060. Chamla is an abandoned village in the Smolyan municipality Dolna Melna, near the...
Roman period. In a review of the skeletal evidence analysed by Sergi, M.C. Chamla (1968) found that 46.6% of the individuals were of 'Eurafrican' type (closely...
Chamberlain planned to destroy Malka. They set up an operational base in the Chamla Valley which could be reached via the Ambela Pass, but they were soon bogged...
persistence of such affinities well into the Punic and Roman era. M. C. Chamla and D Ferembach (1988) in their entry dealing with the craniometric conclusions...
on 29th July 2020. District Buner has six tehsils: Daggar, Chagharzai, Chamla, Khudu Khel, Gagra and Gadezai. Each tehsil comprises certain union councils...
province of Pakistan. District Buner has 6 Tehsils i.e. Daggar, Chagharzai, Chamla, Khudu Khel, Gagra and Gadezai. Each tehsil comprises certain numbers of...
Village centre at 1,460 m, highest neighbourhoods reaching above 1,600 m.[5] Chamla in Smolyan Province is higher at ~1,650 m, but uninhabited since the 1980s...
province of Pakistan. District Buner has 6 Tehsils i.e. Daggar, Chagharzai, Chamla, Khudu Khel, Gagra and Gadezai.. Each tehsil comprises certain numbers of...
village in Bulgaria and all of the Balkans (the slightly higher village of Chamla lies at ca. 1,650 m, but has been abandoned since the 1980s). "Таблица на...
Tehsils, usually translated as townships. These are Daggar, Chagharzai, Chamla, Totalai, Gagra, and Gadezai. Each tehsil comprises a certain number of...
province of Pakistan. District Buner has 6 Tehsils i.e. Daggar Chagharzai Chamla Khudu Khel Gagra Gadezai.. Each tehsil comprises certain numbers of union...
province of Pakistan. District Buner has 6 Tehsils i.e. Daggar, Chagharzai, Chamla, Khudu Khel, Gagra and Gadezai. Each tehsil comprises certain numbers of...
famous for its fort, Amla Fort. Badnagar is situated on the bank of river Chamla. Badnagar Tehsil is bounded by Badnawar Tehsil towards west, Depalpur Tehsil...