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Area of Glasgow, Scotland
Parkhead (Scots: Pairkheid) is a district in the East End of Glasgow. Its name comes from a small weaving hamlet at the meeting place of the Great Eastern
Parkhead
Topics referred to by the same term
Parkhead is a suburb of the Scottish city of Glasgow. Elsewhere in the United Kingdom places named Park Head or Parkhead are: Parkhead, Aberdeenshire,
Parkhead_(disambiguation)
Football stadium in Glasgow, Scotland
football stadium and the home of Scottish Premiership team Celtic, in the Parkhead area of Glasgow, Scotland. With a capacity of 60,411, it is the largest
Celtic_Park
Scottish landowner
George Douglas of Parkhead, (died 1602), was a Scottish landowner, mining entrepreneur, Provost of Edinburgh, and Keeper of Edinburgh Castle. George Douglas
George_Douglas_of_Parkhead
Former association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Parkhead Football Club was a Scottish football club from the Parkhead district of Glasgow who played in Scottish Junior Football Association competitions
Parkhead_F.C.
British businessman (born 1964)
Ian Paul Livingston, Baron Livingston of Parkhead (born 28 July 1964), is a Scottish businessman who was formerly chief executive of BT Group. A Conservative
Ian Livingston, Baron Livingston of Parkhead
Ian_Livingston,_Baron_Livingston_of_Parkhead
Stately home in England
Parkhead Hall, formerly Parkhead House and The Woodlands, is an English country house situated in the City of Sheffield in South Yorkshire. The hall is
Parkhead_Hall
Former railway station in Scotland
Parkhead Stadium was a railway station in the east end of Glasgow. It was opened by the Caledonian Railway as Parkhead on 1 February 1897. In recognition
Parkhead Stadium railway station
Parkhead_Stadium_railway_station
Bridge in Dudley, West Midlands
Parkhead Viaduct is a railway viaduct in Dudley, West Midlands, England. The original viaduct was a wooden structure erected in 1850 to carry the Oxford
Parkhead_Viaduct
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
ex-NBR Parkhead station, subsequently renamed Parkhead North railway station (closed) The ex-Cal Parkhead station, subsequently renamed Parkhead Stadium
Parkhead_railway_station
Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland
Parkhead Hospital was a mental health facility on Salamanca Street in Parkhead, Glasgow, Scotland. It was managed by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. The
Parkhead_Hospital
Association football club in Scotland
Millennium Stadium. It is commonly known as Parkhead or Paradise. Celtic opened the original Celtic Park in the Parkhead area in 1888. The club moved to a different
Celtic_F.C.
Scottish municipal election
Parkhead Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressives A. McCue* 2,182 43.5 SNP T. Brady 1,670 33.3 Labour D. B. McCulloch 1,083 21.6 Communist J. McFadden 85
1968 Glasgow Corporation election
1968_Glasgow_Corporation_election
Scottish association football league
Scottish Premiership 1905–06 115 1905–06 115 4 1984–85 Celtic Glasgow (Parkhead) 1st, Scottish Premiership (champions) 1890–91 130 1890–91 130 56 2025–26
Scottish_Premiership
Celtic 2001–02 football season
another treble: Parkhead club get their men as Bogarde rumours mount". The Herald. 3 August 2001. "O'Neill secures another treble: Parkhead club get their
2001–02_Celtic_F.C._season
Former railway station in Scotland
Parkhead was a railway station in the east end of Glasgow. It was opened as Parkhead, by the North British Railway on 1 February 1871. It was renamed Parkhead
Parkhead North railway station
Parkhead_North_railway_station
Celtic 1998–99 football season
Larsson at Parkhead". The Herald. 19 November 1998. "Celtic hierarchy make it clear that Norwegian still has a big part to play at Parkhead: Viduka's arrival
1998–99_Celtic_F.C._season
Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland
Parkhead is a residential area of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It was one of the smallest wards in the Edinburgh City Council before a reorganisation
Parkhead,_Edinburgh
Song by Glen Daly
are many versions of the song. However, the original version, played at Parkhead, was recorded by Glen Daly in 1961. To mark the 50th anniversary of the
The_Celtic_Song
Japanese footballer (born 1997)
became the first Celtic player to score in eight consecutive starts at Parkhead since Henrik Larsson in 2004. Celtic fans also began singing Maeda's name
Daizen_Maeda
Celtic 1999–2000 football season
for Parkhead club". The Herald. 9 July 1999. "Celtic want Barmby as Barnes captures Berkovic and Tebily: £5m Everton man the next target for Parkhead club"
1999–2000_Celtic_F.C._season
Suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland
the west of Edinburgh, Scotland. The area is bordered by Broomhouse and Parkhead to the east, South Gyle to the north, the industrial suburb of Bankhead
Sighthill,_Edinburgh
Football Club is a Scottish professional association football club based in Parkhead, Glasgow. The club was founded in 1887 and played their first match in
List_of_Celtic_F.C._seasons
Scottish footballer (born 1961)
time at Pittodrie, before rejoining Celtic in 1990. His second spell at Parkhead was less successful than his first, but he spent five seasons there before
Charlie_Nicholas
Portuguese footballer
scored a goal with a chip against arch rivals Rangers in a 4–0 win at Parkhead. On 14 September, Jota was named player of the match in Celtic's 1–1 draw
Jota (footballer, born March 1999)
Jota_(footballer,_born_March_1999)
Shopping mall in Glasgow City, Scotland
The Forge Shopping Centre (or Parkhead Forge) is in the East End of Glasgow, in Parkhead. The shopping centre bore the name from the former William Beardmore
The_Forge_Shopping_Centre
American ordained minister, biblical scholar and theologian
2012, in Sharpe Memorial Church of the Nazarene at Parkhead, where Winchester was ordained. The Parkhead building was scheduled for demolition to make way
Olive_Winchester
Scottish boxer (1913–1946)
Cathkin Park, Glasgow, Scotland 84 Win 60–9–15 Jim Brady PTS 12 Aug 30, 1934 Parkhead Arena, Glasgow, Scotland 83 Win 59–9–15 Maurice Huguenin PTS 12 Aug 8,
Benny_Lynch
The 1949 Glasgow Corporation elections were held on Tuesday 3 May 1949. The election was held against a wider backdrop of Labour losses across the country
1949 Glasgow Corporation election
1949_Glasgow_Corporation_election
Scottish club in European football
Spaniards won 3–1 at the Nou Camp and held Celtic to a goalless draw at Parkhead in a series of ties where they clearly outclassed their opponents. Now
Celtic F.C. in international football
Celtic_F.C._in_international_football
Street in Glasgow, Scotland
towards Haghill and Parkhead, meeting the Gallowgate, Tollcross Road and Westmuir Street to form a turreted Edwardian junction at Parkhead Cross. It takes
Duke_Street,_Glasgow
Village and civil parish in Cumbria, England
nearby village of Renwick and the hamlets of Staffield, High Bankhill, Parkhead and Scales. From 1866 to 1934 Staffield was a separate civil parish. Renwick
Kirkoswald,_Cumbria
Irish boxer (1912–1987)
and again on 2 June 1937 in front of 16,000 people in torrential rain at Parkhead stadium in Glasgow. He was one of three boxing brothers, including Billy
Jimmy_Warnock
Gorgie Greenhill Juniper Green Kingsknowe Longstone Merchiston Oxgangs Parkhead Polwarth Roseburn Saughton Shandon Sighthill Slateford Stenhouse The Calders
Areas_of_Edinburgh
and maintaining certain Roads connected therewith. (Repealed by Glasgow, Parkhead and Woodend Turnpike Roads Act 1845 (8 & 9 Vict. c. xiv)) Montgomery, Merioneth
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1834
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1834
Scottish landowner
James Douglas of Parkhead (died 1608) was a Scottish landowner. He was a son of George Douglas of Parkhead and Marion Douglas. Douglas married Elizabeth
James_Douglas_of_Parkhead
Major motorway in Scotland
junction 1A (Polmadie) to the A89 west of Parkhead began in 2008 and was completed in 2012, but Phase 3 from Parkhead to the M80 did not follow as planned
A74(M)_and_M74_motorways
Capital city of Scotland
Greenhill Juniper Green Kingsknowe Longstone Merchiston Murrayburn Oxgangs Parkhead Polwarth Roseburn Saughton Shandon Sighthill Slateford Stenhouse The Calders
Edinburgh
53rd season of top-tier football league in Scotland
needed] Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. ‘Parkhead erupted as it had never done so before,’ David Potter’s 7 Magnificently
1958–59_Scottish_Division_One
Norwegian footballer (born 2003)
Robson, David (30 December 2025). "Forgotten Celtic star, 22, returns to Parkhead as he battles rare condition". The Sun. Retrieved 3 January 2026. Egil
Odin_Thiago_Holm
Former Scottish bus operator
Glasgow, Scotland. The company was based in Newmains and had a depot in Parkhead. McKindless was founded in Newmains by Vincent and Margaret McKindless
McKindless
Regional English Cricket League
needed] Since the formation of the league in 1969, the YDCL has witnessed Parkhead Cricket Club build an almost unassailable tally of 12 league championship
Yorkshire and Derbyshire Cricket League
Yorkshire_and_Derbyshire_Cricket_League
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Chris Hoy Velodrome, and Celtic football club's Celtic Park stadium at Parkhead. Due to this, The station is busy on matchdays and a queueing system takes
Dalmarnock_railway_station
Slovak footballer (born 1965)
then-33-year-old footballer could have, Moravčík became a hero in the eyes of the Parkhead faithful, forming an outstanding partnership with Henrik Larsson. Moravčík
Ľubomír_Moravčík
1988 song by The Wolfe Tones
Irish folk Length 4:41 Label Harmac Records Songwriters Brian Warfield, Derek Warfield and John From Parkhead Music video "Celtic Symphony" on YouTube
Celtic Symphony (Wolfe Tones song)
Celtic_Symphony_(Wolfe_Tones_song)
Cambridge. (Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2008 (c. 12)) Stonehaven and Parkhead Road (Kincardine) Act 1829 10 Geo. 4. c. liv 14 May 1829 An Act for making
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1829
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1829
Former hospital network in Glasgow, Scotland
north of the River Clyde and south of London Road near Dalmarnock and Parkhead, was purchased for £17,000 to be made into both a smallpox and fever hospital
City of Glasgow Fever and Smallpox Hospitals
City_of_Glasgow_Fever_and_Smallpox_Hospitals
Irish footballer
Bhoys lost 3-0 to Rangers at Parkhead in a League Cup tie on 8 August. Unfortunately for Turner his arrival at Parkhead coincided with the emergence of
Paddy_Turner
District in Glasgow, Scotland
October 2017. "Junior Football". Parkhead History. Retrieved 1 October 2017. "Sporting Venues Around Parkhead". Parkhead History. Retrieved 1 October 2017
Bridgeton,_Glasgow
Street Dickies Reid Street Derry Baltic Fleet Parkhead / Shettleston / Tollcross Y. Parkhead Border Y. Parkhead Rebels Y. Shettleston Tigers Tollcross Wee
List_of_gangs_in_Glasgow
Electoral ward in Edinburgh, Scotland
Park stations, encompassing the Broomhouse, Dalry, Gorgie, Longstone, Parkhead, Saughton, Sighthill and Stenhouse neighbourhoods. It elects four Councillors
Sighthill/Gorgie_(ward)
Association football club in Scotland
Rumsby, Ben (18 February 2009). "SPL Remains tight-lipped over report on Parkhead chanting". The Scotsman. Archived from the original on 21 October 2012
Rangers_F.C.
Scottish unitary authority council in Glasgow, Scotland
Oatlands Barrowfield, Bridgeton, Calton, Dalmarnock, Gallowgate, Newbank, Parkhead (part) Anderston, Charing Cross, Cowcaddens, Finnieston, Garnethill, Glasgow
Glasgow_City_Council
Scottish railway company
Langside Junction; junction with line to Kilmarnock. Parkhead branch Haghill Junction; Parkhead Junction. The CGUR built the first railway bridge over
City_Union_Line
Underground rapid transit line in Glasgow, Scotland
Street Maryhill Central Merkland Street Mount Vernon North Parkhead Stadium (GCR) Parkhead North (NBR) Partick Central (aka Kelvin Hall) Partickhill Partick
Glasgow_Subway
previous season managing Aberdeen. He brought the league title back to Parkhead in his first season, clinching the championship in their final match of
List_of_Celtic_F.C._managers
Scottish football referee
iconic and respected officials of his generation. He was raised in the Parkhead area of Glasgow; the brothers John Cairney (actor and writer) and Jim Cairney
Tiny_Wharton
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
21st Royal Scots Fusiliers F.C.
21st_Royal_Scots_Fusiliers_F.C.
Football club in Glasgow, Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
St_Andrew's_F.C._(Glasgow)
Area of Glasgow, Scotland
re-organisation into multi-member wards in 2007. Braidfauld ward, extending from Parkhead to Sandyhills, was an artificial creation and few residents recognised
Braidfauld
Former association football club in Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Wishaw_F.C._(1879)
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Wellpark_F.C.
Purposes. (Repealed by Statute Law (Repeals) Act 2013 (c. 2)) Glasgow, Parkhead and Woodend Turnpike Roads Act 1845 (repealed) 8 & 9 Vict. c. xiv 20 May
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1845
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1845
Canal in West Midlands, England
length, now called Pensnett Basin, runs between Parkhead Junction and an arch of the disused Parkhead Viaduct, where the arch has been closed off. This
Pensnett_Canal
Former association football club in Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Telegraphists_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Nithsdale_F.C._(1895)
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Pollokshaws_Harp_F.C.
Railway station in Glasgow, Scotland
Branch (NBR) Parkhead North (CB NBR) Coatbridge Branch (NBR) Glasgow Central Railway Parkhead Forge Siding (SB CR) (GCR) Bridgeton Parkhead Forge Junction
Duke_Street_railway_station
Hibernian Fochabers Glenbuck Cherrypickers Lewis United Maryhill Hibernians Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria RAF Lossiemouth Shawfield
List of football clubs in Scotland
List_of_football_clubs_in_Scotland
Former association football club in Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Possil_Bluebell_F.C.
Association football club in Glasgow City, Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Glenkilloch_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Southern_F.C._(Greenock)
Association football club in Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Tayavalla_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Drumpellier_F.C.
Former association football club in Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Catrine_F.C.
Association football club in Renfrewshire, Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Dunkeld_&_Birnam_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Tulloch_F.C.
Association football club in Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Crieff_Morrisonians_F.C.
Scottish carbonated soft drink
Westfield, Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, since Barr's moved out of their Parkhead, Glasgow factory in the mid-2000s. In 2011, Irn-Bru closed their factory
Irn-Bru
Human settlement in Scotland
authority ward of the same name – lies between the neighbouring areas of Parkhead to the west, and Baillieston to the east, and is about 2.5 miles (4.0 km)
Shettleston
Irish footballer (born 2003)
close in on silky Watford academy player of the year already pictured at Parkhead". dailyrecord.co.uk. Retrieved 24 December 2022. Gray, Ryan (13 July 2021)
Bosun_Lawal
Football club
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Upper_Clydesdale_F.C.
Defunct association football club in Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Renton_Thistle_F.C.
excluding lead mines already managed by Morton's relative George Douglas of Parkhead. Refined silver and gold would be sold to the master of the mint, the "Maister
Gold_mining_in_Scotland
Football match
after the match, crowds of Celtic fans gathered outside the main stand of Parkhead calling for the dismissal of head coach John Barnes. Two days later Barnes
Super Caley go ballistic, Celtic are atrocious
Super_Caley_go_ballistic,_Celtic_are_atrocious
British industrialist
Deptford. In 1861 his family moved to Glasgow, where his father bought the Parkhead Forge, a steel mill and supplier to the thriving shipbuilding and railway
William Beardmore, 1st Baron Invernairn
William_Beardmore,_1st_Baron_Invernairn
Scottish footballer and coach
November 2014, Brown signed a 4-year contract extension keeping him at the Parkhead club until 2018. He made his 300th appearance for Celtic on 21 December
Scott Brown (footballer, born June 1985)
Scott_Brown_(footballer,_born_June_1985)
Association football club in Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Duncrub_Park_F.C.
Largest city in Scotland
Street Maryhill Central Merkland Street Mount Vernon North Parkhead Stadium (GCR) Parkhead North (NBR) Partick Central (aka Kelvin Hall) Partickhill Partick
Glasgow
Australian soccer player (born 1983)
end of the season, McDonald was rewarded with a new five-year deal at Parkhead and was nominated for SPL Player of the Year. He scored 25 goals in 36
Scott_McDonald
UK Parliament constituency (since 2005)
place on 30 November 2004 as containing the Glasgow City Council wards of Parkhead, Queenslie, Greenfield, Barlanark, Shettleston, Tollcross Park, Braidfauld
Glasgow_East
Association football club in Angus, Scotland
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Arbroath_Wanderers_F.C.
Military association football club
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Gordon_Highlanders_F.C.
Football club
Neilson FPs Lewis United Marchtown Maryhill Harp Maxwelltown Thistle Minerva Parkhead Port Glasgow Athletic Juniors Portgordon Victoria Renfrew Victoria Shawfield
Dykebar_F.C.
Scottish footballer
Forrest could have signed for Rangers, admits scout who unearthed the Parkhead winger". Daily Record. Media Scotland. Retrieved 24 November 2011. Lisa
James Forrest (footballer, born 1991)
James_Forrest_(footballer,_born_1991)
Scottish footballer
convicted of Breach of the Peace. McAvennie eventually found his form at Parkhead, and his 15 goals in 1987–88 helped Celtic to a Scottish Premier Division
Frank_McAvennie
Scottish shipbuilding company
river-steamers at first, instead of contracting out for the supply of wooden hulls. Parkhead Forge was bought in 1848 to supply wrought iron plates and forgings. Steel
Robert_Napier_and_Sons
District of Glasgow, Scotland
town of Rutherglen. It is also bounded by the Glasgow neighbourhoods of Parkhead to the north-east and Bridgeton to the north-west. The area was once heavily
Dalmarnock
94th season of top-tier football league in Scotland
BBC News. 6 December 2000. Retrieved 6 February 2018. "Dalglish back at Parkhead". BBC News. 1999-06-10. Retrieved 2008-04-20. "SPL from the archives: Motherwell
1999–2000 Scottish Premier League
1999–2000_Scottish_Premier_League
British Labour Party politician
divorcing. Hugh died aged 23 of a drugs overdose in 1999 in his flat in Parkhead. Hugh, known as "Shug", had battled drug addiction since his teenage years
Ian_McCartney
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Corpulent, One who can pull, Name of a famous Arab poet
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Thai/Siamese
Thai name A-WUT means "weapon."
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American, Australian, Christian, French
The King
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French feminine form of Hebrew Daniyel (English Daniel), DANETTE means "God is my judge."Â
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Muslim
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Shiva; God of Mountain
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of Truth
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Hindu, Indian
Cheek; Face; Red Rose Cheek
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Sikh
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