Takht
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Takht (etymologically from Persian تخت for "podium", "stand " or "throne")[1][2] may refer in English to:
- Takht (Sikhism), the temporal seat of power or throne of authority in Sikhism.
- Takht (music), the representative small musical ensemble or orchestra of Arab music.
[edit] Places
- Takht Bhai – archaeologically notable remains of an ancient Buddhist monastery situated on one of the hills in Pakistan
- Takht District - an administrative subdivision of Iran
- Takht-e-Sulaiman – a mountain peak in Pakistan
- Takht-i-Suleiman – archaeologically notable remains of an ancient temple and citadel in northwestern Iran
[edit] References
- ^ [author missing][year needed]. The encyclopedia of Sikhism, Page 193.
- ^ Aḥmad ibn Ibrāhīm Uqlīdisī[year needed]. The arithmetic of al-Uqlīdisī, Page 351.
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