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Human settlement in Scotland
Dalmuir (/dælˈmjʊər/; Scottish Gaelic: Dail Mhoire) is an area nine miles (fourteen kilometres) northwest of Glasgow, Scotland, on the western side of
Dalmuir
Place name in Canada
Dalmuir is a rural locality in Alberta, Canada that is northeast of Edmonton. The community takes its name from Dalmuir, in Scotland. "Dalmuir". Geographical
Dalmuir,_Alberta
ROF Dalmuir was an Engineering Royal Ordnance Factory owned by the UK government during World War II. The factory manufactured medium-calibre guns, particularly
ROF_Dalmuir
Association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Dalmuir Thistle F.C. was a 19th-century association football club from Dalmuir, Clydebank, Dumbartonshire. The club was reputed to have been founded in
Dalmuir_Thistle_F.C.
Town in Scotland
Hardgate, Faifley, Duntocher, Dalmuir, Old Kilpatrick), farms and estates (Dalnotter House, Mountblow House, Dalmuir House, Auchentoshan House, Park
Clydebank
Railway station in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Dalmuir railway station is a railway station serving the Dalmuir area of Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It is a large, five-platform interchange
Dalmuir_railway_station
British engineering and shipbuilding company
began construction of what would become The Naval Construction Yard, at Dalmuir in west Clydebank; the largest and most advanced shipyard in the United
William_Beardmore_and_Company
prototype transport aircraft built by William Beardmore and Company at Dalmuir, Scotland. William Beardmore and Company had acquired a licence for the
Beardmore_Inflexible
Device for raising and lowering boats or ships
example in the world of a drop lock that has actually been constructed is at Dalmuir on the Forth and Clyde Canal in Scotland. This lock, of the single-chamber
Lock_(water_navigation)
Suburban railway line running east–west through Glasgow
low-level line. However, the Argyle name later applied to the combined Dalmuir–Lanark routes. The former Caledonian Railway (CR) line via Whiteinch, Partick
Argyle_Line
Railway line in Glasgow City, Scotland
between Hyndland and Dalmuir (via Singer and via Yoker), as well as branches to Milngavie and Balloch. The lines from Partick to Dalmuir and Milngavie are
North_Clyde_Line
Scottish actor (born 1947)
Glasgow and later he worked for a time at Arnott Young shipbreakers in Dalmuir. At the start of his career he adopted Cosmo, the middle name of his mother
James_Cosmo
Shipyard gantry in Belfast
Arrol had constructed a shipyard for William Beardmore and Company at Dalmuir on the Clyde. This included a large gantry structure over the building
Arrol_Gantry
Whisky distillery in Dalmuir, Scotland
OH-khən-TOSH-ən) is a Lowland single malt Scotch whisky distillery in Dalmuir, Scotland. The name Auchentoshan is from Gaelic Achadh an Oisein (Scottish
Auchentoshan_distillery
Scottish gangster
the 1999 murder of television presenter Jill Dando. McAteer was born in Dalmuir, Clydebank, growing up between his birthplace and Easterhouse, Glasgow
Ian_McAteer
Railway line in Scotland
railway station to a terminus at Clydebank, and in 1897 it was extended to Dalmuir. Most of the route is still in use as the Yoker section of the North Clyde
Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway
Glasgow,_Yoker_and_Clydebank_Railway
Train operating company in the United Kingdom
Argyle Line Route tph Calling at Dalmuir to Larkhall 2 Singer (westbound), Drumry (westbound), Drumchapel (westbound), Westerton (westbound), Anniesland
ScotRail
Railway station in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Low Level platforms, to the North Clyde Line, terminating at Milngavie, Dalmuir (via Yoker or Singer). When the Argyle Line first opened in 1979, trains
Cambuslang_railway_station
Former railway line in Scotland
Kilpatrick; opened 1 October 1896; closed 5 October 1964; Dalmuir; opened 1 October 1896; renamed Dalmuir Riverside 1952; closed 5 October 1964; Kilbowie Road;
Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway
Lanarkshire_and_Dumbartonshire_Railway
Glasgow subway and railway station
2 tph Larkhall to Dalmuir, via Singer (limited stop) 1 tph Lanark to Dalmuir, via Bellshill and Yoker 1 tph Motherwell to Dalmuir, via Bellshill and
Partick_station
Town and administrative centre in Scotland
Dalmuir, Edinburgh, Lanark, Milngavie and North Berwick. The smaller station in the Airbles suburb of Motherwell only runs on the line to Dalmuir via
Motherwell
Railway station in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
typical service Monday-Saturday is: 2 tph to Dalmuir via Glasgow Queen Street Low Level and Yoker 1 tph to Dalmuir via Motherwell, Hamilton Central, Glasgow
Greenfaulds_railway_station
Lord Nelson-class pre-dreadnought battleship
and was the first warship built by the William Beardmore and Company's Dalmuir Naval Construction Works. She was laid down on 15 May 1905 and launched
HMS_Agamemnon_(1906)
UK class of light cruisers
March 1931 26 September 1931 24 November 1932 18 January 1934 Broken up at Dalmuir, 1949 Neptune 20 Neptune, God of the Sea HM Dockyard, Portsmouth 2 March
Leander-class_cruiser_(1931)
Canal crossing central Scotland
of Stirling, to the Firth or River of Clyde, at or near a place called Dalmuir Burnfoot, in the county of Dumbarton; and also a collateral Cut from the
Forth_and_Clyde_Canal
British suburban electric multiple-unit passenger train
services. However, they can also sometimes be seen on the Argyle Line on Dalmuir/Milngavie to Whifflet/Motherwell/Larkhall/Cumbernauld services. They were
British_Rail_Class_334
Heavy cruiser of the London sub-class of County-class cruisers
Shropshire was laid down at the shipyard of William Beardmore and Company, at Dalmuir, Scotland on 24 February 1927. She was launched by Violet Herbert, Countess
HMS_Shropshire
Class of British battleships
Portsmouth 21 October 1912 16 October 1913 22 December 1914 Broken up at Dalmuir, 1948 Warspite HM Dockyard, Devonport 31 October 1912 26 November 1913
Queen Elizabeth-class battleship
Queen_Elizabeth-class_battleship
Submarine of the Royal Navy
was a British H-class submarine built by William Beardmore and Company, Dalmuir. She was launched on 15 July 1919 and commissioned on 25 October 1919.
HMS_H49
1917 Revenge-class battleship of the Royal Navy
Royal Navy, was laid down at the William Beardmore and Company shipyard in Dalmuir on 12 November 1913. During construction, the decision was made to fit
HMS_Ramillies_(07)
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
adjacent. Mondays to Saturdays 3 per hour - Dalmuir to Hamilton Circle (clockwise) 3 per hour - Dalmuir to Hamilton Circle (anti-clockwise) 1 per hour
Argyle_Street_railway_station
British ocean liner
British ocean liner which was built in 1920 by William Beardmore & Co Ltd, Dalmuir for the Anchor Line. She was requisitioned for use as a troopship in the
RMS_Cameronia
Scottish footballer
Hughes Date of birth (1947-07-11) 11 July 1947 (age 78) Place of birth Dalmuir, Scotland Position Goalkeeper Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) Clydebank
Tommy Hughes (footballer, born 1947)
Tommy_Hughes_(footballer,_born_1947)
Chatham-class light cruiser
gear. Dublin was laid down on 11 April 1911 by Wm. Beardmore & Company in Dalmuir (near Glasgow) Scotland. Dublin was launched on 30 April 1912 and completed
HMS_Dublin_(1912)
Largest city in Scotland
the city, and sewage treatment works were opened at Dalmarnoch in 1894, Dalmuir in 1904 and Shieldhall in 1910. The works experimented to find better ways
Glasgow
of the shipyards it bought, including William Beardmore and Company at Dalmuir on the River Clyde, Bow, McLachlan and Company in Paisley and Earle's Shipbuilding
National Shipbuilders Security
National_Shipbuilders_Security
Class of diesel locomotives
life and was withdrawn in 1970, and was sold to Arnott Young & Co. in Dalmuir yard. D2867 was given the works number 2850. It left Bank Hall shed in
British_Rail_Class_02
20th-century British liner
was launched in 1920 as Tyrrhenia by William Beardmore and Company of Dalmuir on the River Clyde for the Anchor Line, a subsidiary of Cunard. She was
RMS_Lancastria
Railway station in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
is located on the Argyle Line and North Clyde Line between Drumry and Dalmuir, 9 miles 5 chains (14.6 km) from Glasgow Queen Street, measured via Maryhill
Singer_railway_station
Scottish entrepreneur, philanthropist and author (born 1949)
contribution to charity. He has written seven books. Bannatyne was born in Dalmuir, west of Glasgow.[citation needed] His father Bill had served in the Argyll
Duncan_Bannatyne
- - Cumbernauld South Credit Union - - Dacorum First Credit Union - - Dalmuir Credit Union 1977 - Dalriada Credit Union - - Darlington Credit Union -
List of banks in the United Kingdom
List_of_banks_in_the_United_Kingdom
Upcoming British television series
Allen-Martin, and Isabele Derosa. Production took place in Scotland. A shop in Dalmuir closed for filming on September 8, 2025. The film crew also shot various
Maya_(2026_TV_series)
Australian ship
Screw Motor Vessel Manunda was built by William Beardmore and Company at Dalmuir in Scotland. The vessel was 136 metres (446 ft) in length, with a beam
Manunda
WWII aerial bombardment of city in Scotland
Blitz). Major targets included the John Brown & Company shipyard, ROF Dalmuir and the Singer Corporation factory. RAF fighters managed to shoot down
Clydebank_Blitz
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
(limited stop) 2 tph Larkhall to Dalmuir, via Singer 2 tph Dalmuir to Larkhall, via Yoker 2 tph Motherwell to Dalmuir, via Hamilton Central and Yoker (one
Hyndland_railway_station
Line in 1926 Fort St. George 1912 1921-1935 William Beardmore & Co Ltd, Dalmuir, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland Bombed and sank 1942 Built as SS Wandilla
Furness_Bermuda_Line
Order relating to Duntocher and Dalmuir made under the "Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1867." Duntocher and Dalmuir Order 1874 Provisional Order under
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1874
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1874
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
laid on 7 January 1918 at the William Beardmore & Company Shipyard at Dalmuir. She was launched on 17 April 1919. She was 312 feet overall in length
HMS_Vansittart
seventh briefly. Dalmuir was ordered for the opening of Dalmuir Works, and Shieldhall was ordered for the opening of Shieldhall Works. Dalmuir was replaced
Glasgow Corporation Waterworks
Glasgow_Corporation_Waterworks
King George V-class battleship of the Royal Navy
berth in Gareloch to the ship breaking firm of Arnott Young and Co. in Dalmuir to undergo dismantling. During her career, King George V was refitted on
HMS_King_George_V_(41)
1955 steamship
treated sewage from the Corporation's three treatment works (at Dalmarnock, Dalmuir and Shieldhall) to the outer parts of the Firth of Clyde for disposal at
SS_Shieldhall
Steam turbine ocean liner and troop ship
of Atholl was unique in being built by William Beardmore and Company at Dalmuir, but was otherwise similar to her sisters. Duchess of Atholl was launched
RMS_Duchess_of_Atholl
Closed urban tramway system in Glasgow, Scotland
route remained in operation, the number 9 which ran from Auchenshuggle to Dalmuir. On the final day of service there was a procession of 20 trams through
Glasgow_Corporation_Tramways
List of ships with the same or similar names
Pole Star (1930) - launched in 1930 at William Beardmore and Company, Dalmuir, Scotland (renamed May IV in 1961 to release Pole Star name for new build
NLV_Pole_Star
British steam ocean liner and refrigerated cargo ship
reverted to Shaw, Savill & Albion. On 24 August 1947 Themistocles arrived at Dalmuir on the River Clyde to be scrapped by WH Arnott, Young and Co. Demolition
SS_Themistocles_(1911)
Railway station in North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Motherwell to Dalmuir, via Carmyle From Cumbernauld to Dalmuir, via Hamilton From Milngavie, via Hamilton, to Cumbernauld From Dalmuir, via Carmyle, to
Whifflet_railway_station
H. Arnott Young for scrapping and arrived at Dalmuir in February 1965. She was then scrapped at Dalmuir and Troon in June 1965. "HMS Ariadne (M 65)".
HMS_Ariadne_(M65)
Football tournament season
Camelon Campsie Campsie Hibernians Clackmannan Clydebank Clydebank Athletic Dalmuir Thistle Denny Dumbarton Dunipace East Stirlingshire Falkirk Gairdoch Grangemouth
1890–91_Scottish_Cup
Minotaur-class cruiser
December 1957. She was approved for disposal 2 years later and arrived at the Dalmuir yards of Arnott Young on 8 August 1960 to be scrapped. Although Superb
HMS_Superb_(25)
Class of Royal Navy destroyers built late in World War I
chutes at the stern. Vancouver – built by William Beardmore & Company, Dalmuir, laid down 15 March 1917, launched 28 December 1917, completed 9 March
V_and_W-class_destroyer
Class of destroyers of the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy
Sunderland; Barfleur was laid up for several years before being broken up at Dalmuir in 1966. One other Battle was given a new lease of life. Trafalgar also
Battle-class_destroyer
was taken under tow by the tugboat Wrestler on 29 December, arriving at Dalmuir on 31 December, for breaking up. Lady of Mann was an exceedingly popular
RMS_Lady_of_Mann
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
GLASGOW HM Revenue and Customs, East Kilbride non-geographic G81 CLYDEBANK Dalmuir, Duntocher, Faifley, Hardgate West Dunbartonshire G82 DUMBARTON Cardross
G_postcode_area
Football club
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Upper_Clydesdale_F.C.
Defunct association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Renton_Thistle_F.C.
Company in 1912 and renamed Peel Castle. Sold in 1930. Scrapped in 1939 at Dalmuir, West Dunbartonshire. Earl of Ulster 1878 1,107 Sold in 1894 to Harland
Shipping of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
Shipping_of_the_Lancashire_and_Yorkshire_Railway
Italian ocean liner (1922–1949)
was launched in 1923 at the shipyard of William Beardmore and Company in Dalmuir, Scotland. Her yard number was 612. The ship was a transatlantic liner
SS_Conte_Verde
Ocean liner (1913–1951)
decommissioned and laid up in November 1950 and dismantled the following year in Dalmuir, Scotland. "postcard of sister ship Orbita". Archived from the original
SS_Orduña
Former association football club in Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Dumfries_F.C._(1869)
Naval Gun
Elswick, Vickers at Barrow-in-Furness, William Beardmore & Company at Dalmuir and the Royal Gun Factory at Woolwich made a total of 29 guns of which
BL_16-inch_Mk_I_naval_gun
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Dunbartonshire Railway to Dumbarton and Balloch Central via Partick Central & Dalmuir Riverside. In 1956 the line was re-signalled with colour light signals
Bridgeton_railway_station
Former association football club in Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Dunfermline_F.C._(1874)
Electric multiple unit trains (1960–2002)
30/01/87 303051 Ran away and collided with diesel locomotive 37011 near Dalmuir. 06/03/89 303005 303071 Head-on collision between 303005 and 303071 at
British_Rail_Class_303
Duntocher Christie Park Primary School, Alexandria Clydemuir Primary School, Dalmuir Dalreoch Primary School, Castlehill Edinbarnet Primary School, Faifley
List of state schools in Scotland (council areas excluding cities, S–W)
List_of_state_schools_in_Scotland_(council_areas_excluding_cities,_S–W)
Railway station in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
is served by 4 to 6 trains per hour: Dalmuir to Lanark Dalmuir to Motherwell via Glasgow Central Low level Dalmuir to Springburn via Glasgow Queen Street
Clydebank_railway_station
Submarine of the Royal Navy
Company, Govan in 1916 and was completed by William Beardmore and Company, Dalmuir. She was launched on 2 August 1916 and was commissioned in February 1917
HMS_E48
Cruiser of the Royal Navy
the British Iron & Steel Corporation on 3 January 1950, and arrived at Dalmuir in Scotland on 23 February 1950 where she was broken up by W. H. Arnott
HMS_Sussex_(96)
Scottish lexicographer
February 2018) was a Scottish lexicographer. Iseabail C. Macleod was born in Dalmuir, in West Dunbartonshire. Her parents were native Gaelic speakers. Her father
Iseabail_Macleod
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
Programme. She was laid down 10 May 1917 by William Beardmore and Company at Dalmuir, Scotland, and launched on 16 March 1918, christened by Mrs. Frederick
HMS_Vanessa_(D29)
British L-Class destroyer
destroyers. Lochinvar was laid down by William Beardmore and Company at Dalmuir on the River Clyde on 9 January 1915 with the yard number 527. The vessel
HMS_Lochinvar_(1915)
Council area of Scotland
and Haldane Bonhill and Dalmonach* Bowling and Milton* Clydebank East* Dalmuir and Mountblow Dumbarton East and Central* Dumbarton North Dumbarton West
West_Dunbartonshire
Italian liner launched in 1925
dynasty. She was built in the Scottish shipyard William Beardmore & Co. in Dalmuir, near Glasgow. She was built for the Genovese shipping company Lloyd Sabaudo
SS_Conte_Biancamano
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
21st Royal Scots Fusiliers F.C.
21st_Royal_Scots_Fusiliers_F.C.
Football club in Glasgow, Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
St_Andrew's_F.C._(Glasgow)
Former association football club in Neilston, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Neilston_F.C._(1883)
Railway station in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
station is managed by ScotRail and is on the North Clyde Line, between Dalmuir and Bowling. It is situated 11 miles 17 chains (18.0 km) from Glasgow Queen
Kilpatrick_railway_station
Former association football club in Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Wishaw_F.C._(1879)
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Wellpark_F.C.
Railway station in the Scottish Highlands
Bowling Branchton Busby Cardross Cartsdyke Clarkston Clydebank Craigendoran Dalmuir Dalreoch Dalry Drumfrochar Drumry Dumbarton Central Dumbarton East Fairlie
Corrour_railway_station
Class of light cruisers built for the Royal Navy (RN) and Royal Australian Navy
April 1927 to Thos. W. Ward, Morecambe. Gloucester William Beardmore, Dalmuir 15 April 1909 28 October 1909 October 1910 Sold for breaking up to Thos
Town-class_cruiser_(1910)
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
on 28 April 1980, when a three-coach train carrying 80 passengers from Dalmuir to Motherwell derailed at Hyndland West Junction, just after leaving Jordanhill
Jordanhill_railway_station
Association football club in Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
3rd Edinburgh Rifle Volunteers F.C.
3rd_Edinburgh_Rifle_Volunteers_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Telegraphists_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Nithsdale_F.C._(1895)
Association football club in Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Duncrub_Park_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Pollokshaws_Harp_F.C.
Class of 62 British destroyers, built 1916–17
1915 (8 ships) Satyr F51, F59, G52, H78 William Beardmore and Company, Dalmuir April 1916 27 December 1916 2 February 1917 16 December 1926 Sold for scrap
R-class_destroyer_(1916)
Early 20th century Scottish female politician
Trafalgar Street, Dalmuir. Bella worked in a fishmonger, William as a grocer for the Co-operative. They married in St Stephen’s, Dalmuir in September 1909
Isabella_Lappin
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
at Kilpatrick and Bowling, and may skip stations between Hyndland and Dalmuir) Evening services are as follows: 2tph to Edinburgh Waverley calling all
Carntyne_railway_station
Former association football club in Scotland
Coupar Angus Coylton Coila Craig Park Cree Rovers Crieff Crosshill Cumnock Dalmuir Thistle Dalry Darnconner Britannia Dean Dean Park Dennistoun Denny (Athletic)
Possil_Bluebell_F.C.
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Quiet; Calm
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Indian, Sikh
Powerful; Complete
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Blessed Gem
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Arabic, Hebrew
Just
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Indian
Poet.
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Egyptian
Whole.
Surname or Lastname
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Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern
Lord of the Sky
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The ashwamedha horse
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