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Gandhar and by
When members of an apparent underground, anti-government movement contact the player and confirm his suspicions, the investigation deepens and uncovers information ; one of Omikron's chief police commanders, Commandant Gandhar, is a demon pretending to be human and lures human souls into Omikron from other dimensions by way of the Omikron video game.
Despite many assassination attempts on the protagonist's life by other demons working behind the scenes, the player destroys Gandhar with supernatural weaponry.
While the empires of Kabul and Gandhar were occupied by these invasions, Lalitaditya used the opportunity to establish his foothold in the north, moving with his victorious army from Dardistan to Turkestan.

Gandhar and Ga
* Ga ( Gandhar )

Gandhar and .
Until recently, consensus was that he ruled between c. 130 – 110 BCE in Northern India and that his father was the great king Menander I. Menander ruled the entire Indo-Greek empire, but in this scenario, the western parts including Paropamisade and Arachosia, gained independence after the death of Menander I, pushing Strato and Agathokleia eastwards to Gandhar and Punjab.
It was part of the trilogy, Meghe Dhaka Tara ( 1960 ), Komal Gandhar ( 1961 ), and Subarnarekha ( 1962 ), all dealing with the aftermath of the Partition of India in 1947 and the refugees coping with it.
Production-oriented training in co-operation with Komal Gandhar, an organisation of sex workers.
Similarly also, there was a port named Gandhar localized in Taluka Bhroach ( ancient Bharukachcha ) contiguous to Narbada.

Gandhar and ).
Early films relating to the circumstances of the independence, partition and the aftermath include Nemai Ghosh's Chinnamul ( 1950 ), Dharmputra ( 1961 ), Ritwik Ghatak's Meghe Dhaka Tara ( 1960 ), Komal Gandhar ( 1961 ), Subarnarekha ( 1962 ); later films include Garm Hava ( 1973 ) and Tamas ( 1987 ).
Her next major film was Ritwik Ghatak's Subarnarekha ( The Golden Thread ) made in 1962 but released in 1965-the last in a trilogy examining the socio-economic implications of partition, the other two being Meghe Dhaka Tara ( The Cloud-Capped Star ) ( 1960 ) and Komal Gandhar ( E-Flat ) ( 1961 ).

Pancham and sitar
In one or more of the more common tunings ( used by Ravi Shankar, among others, called " Kharaj Pancham " sitar ) the playable strings are strung in this fashion:

Pancham and are
In both systems, the ground ( or tonic ), Shadja, Sa, and a pure fifth above, Pancham, Pa, are fixed and essentially sacrosanct tones.

Pancham and by
Initially, he was nicknamed Tublu by his maternal grandmother although he later became known by the nickname of Pancham.

Pancham and which
In 2010, Brahmanand Singh released a 113-minute documentary titled Pancham Unmixed: Mujhe Chalte Jaana Hai, which received critical acclaim.

Pancham and is
Yet another version is that when the veteran Indian actor Ashok Kumar saw a newborn Rahul uttering the syllable Pa repeatedly, he nicknamed the boy Pancham.

Pancham and .
A further celebration takes place on the 5th day of Kartik, Labh Pancham.
Nicknamed Pancham da, he was the only son of the illustrious composer Sachin Dev Burman.
According to some stories, he was nicknamed as Pancham because, as a child, whenever he cried, it sounded in the fifth note ( Pa ) of the Indian musical scale.
The word Pancham means five ( or fifth ) in Bengali.
Another theory says that the baby was nicknamed Pancham because he could cry in five different notes.
:* The second principle, often treated as law, states that there exists a natural consonance between notes ; the best between Shadja and Tar Shadja, the next best between Shadja and Pancham.

Pancham and Pa
* Pa ( Pancham )

Imdadkhani and Khan
His style has also influenced many other singers and instrumentalists, including Prabha Atre, Bhimsen Joshi, Rashid Khan, Mahendra Toke, Shanti Sharma, Rasiklal Andharia, Gokulotsavji Maharaj, Nikhil Banerjee and the Imdadkhani gharana.

school and Khan
Lobzang Khan appointed a new Dalai Lama who, however was not accepted by the Gelugpa school.
* Habibia High School, a British-Afghan school founded in 1903 by King Habibullah Khan.
Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood's father, Chaudhry Sharif Khan, was a local village leader ( Numberdar ) and put all his income to educate his eldest son who stood first in his High school and stand in 3rd position in the Punjab Matric Board.
Unified religious rule in Tibet began in 1642, when the Fifth Dalai Lama allied with the military power of the Mongol Gushri Khan to consolidate the political power and center control around his office as head of the Gelug school.
Upon the formation of Pakistan, Khan helped set up an officer's school in Quetta, and commanded an infantry division during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
* The Tibetan monk Drogön Chögyal Phagpa of the Sakya school completes the Phagspa script, which was sponsored by Kublai Khan as a new writing system in his empire.
* Ali Akbar Khan founds a school of music in California.
Prominent examples include Rossini's opera Otello's character " Jago ", Christopher Eccleston as " Ben Jago " ( a corrupt police detective ) in a 2001 adaptation set in a London police department, Josh Hartnett as " Hugo " ( a steroid-addicted teenager ) in 2001's O, which sets the play in a contemporary high school, Lal as Komali Paniyan in Jayaraaj's Malayalam movie Kaliyattam ( English: The Play of God ) and Saif Ali Khan as Ishwar " Langda " Tyagi in Vishal Bharadwaj's Omkara, set in Uttar Pradesh, India.
After receiving a brochure, they decide to send him to a military school run by a misguided warmonger named General Genghis Khan Schmitz, who is preparing to go to war with those who eat their bread butter-side down (" The Military ").
At the request of the Gelug school, in 1637, Güshi Khan, the leader of the Khoshuts in Koko Nor, defeated Choghtu Khong Tayiji, the Khalkha prince who supported the Karma Kagyu school, and conquered Amdo ( present-day Qinghai ).
Altan Khan, the king of the Tümed Mongols, first invited Sonam Gyatso, the head of the Gelugpa school of Tibetan Buddhism ( and to be known later as the third Dalai Lama ), to Mongolia in 1569.
Lhazang Khan appointed a new Dalai Lama who, however, was not accepted by the Gelugpa school.
There has been progress made by the Aga Khan University in Karachi, Pakistan and the Aga Khan University Hospital ( AKUH ) in Nairobi towards the establishment of a Health Sciences University in Kenya with an associated medical school.
His father later moved him out from Islamic school, as he wanted his son to follow the foot steps of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, sending him to attend the Scotch Mission School managed and run by the local British family for academic education and after matriculation joined Murray College at Sialkot for intermediate study and graduation.
Bhimsen's guru Sawai Gandharva was the chief disciple of Abdul Karim Khan, who along with his cousin Abdul Wahid Khan was the founder of the Kirana Gharana school of Hindustani music.
Later he moved to Gwalior and got into Madhava Music School, a school run by Maharajas of Gwalior, with the help of famous sarod player Hafiz Ali Khan.
Amjad Ali Khan, while a member of approximately the same stylistic school as Radhika Mohan, prefers to use just the index and middle fingers of his left hand.
In 1924, the Primary School Agriculture Teacher Training School was moved to Prachuap Khiri Khan Province and a second branch of the school was established in Saraburi Province in 1926.
Before his death, he returned to Christendom College each month during the school year to deliver public lectures on select historical topics, ranging from the history of the country of Malta, the Mongol leader Genghis Khan, the French Revolution, and topics from the 20th century, with lectures on Emperor Karl of Austria and the Russian Revolution in 1917.
In Khan Younis Israeli soldiers opened fire against a school used as a polling station and by roadblocks prevented thousands of people from getting to the polling stations.
* Ahmed Rida Khan, Sunni Muslim scholar and founder of Barelwi school of thought ( born 1856 ).

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