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Historic city in central Bangladesh
Sonargaon or Șonargă (Bengali: সোনারগাঁও; Bengali pronunciation: [ˈʃonaɾɡãʋ]; lit. Golden Hamlet) is a historic city in central Bangladesh. It corresponds
Sonargaon
Hotel in Dhaka, Bangladesh
The Pan Pacific Sonargaon is a hotel in Dhaka. It is one of the oldest 5 star hotel in Bangladesh and is owned by the government of Bangladesh and operated
Pan_Pacific_Sonargaon
Bangladeshi University
Sonargaon University (Bengali: সোনারগাঁও বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়; SU) is a private university in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It has four faculties: Science and Engineering;
Sonargaon_University
Upazila in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Sonargaon (Bengali: সোনারগাঁও) is an upazila of Narayanganj District in the Division of Dhaka, Bangladesh. According to the 2022 Bangladeshi census, Sonargaon
Sonargaon_Upazila
Street in Dhaka
Sonargaon Janapath is a street that joins House Building with Ashulia embankment situated in Uttara, Dhaka. It is a four-lane street. This road passes
Sonargaon_Janapath
Cotton fabric of fine plain weave
Dhaka, Sonargaon and its surrounding areas was of excellent quality, which is popularly known as Dhaka muslin. Muslin was made in Dhaka (Sonargaon) from
Muslin
1352–1576 kingdom in Bengal
cities included the initial royal capital of Pandua, the economic hub of Sonargaon, the Mosque City of Bagerhat, and the seaport and trading hub of Chittagong
Bengal_Sultanate
Ancient city in Bangladesh
Bangladesh, a portion of archaeological remains of which is situated at Sonargaon Upazila in Narayanganj District. Panam Nagar traces its origins to the
Panam_Nagar
Bangladeshi conglomerate
Beverage Unique Cement Fiber Industries Fresh Cement Sonargaon Steel Fabricate Limited Sonargaon Green Concrete Bricks and Blocks Kamal Trading Company
Meghna_Group_of_Industries
Union Sonargaon Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 60 mahallas. The union parishads are subdivided into 351 mauzas and 487 villages. Sonargaon Upazila
Union councils of Narayanganj District
Union_councils_of_Narayanganj_District
Rulers of Sonargaon from 1338 to 1352
the ruling dynasty of the Sonargaon Sultanate. Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah, was the founder and longest ruler of the Sonargaon Sultanate. The dynasty originated
Mubarak_Shahi_dynasty
Folk and Craft Museum
Foundation to preserve the ancient heritage of Bangladesh, is located in Sonargaon, near Dhaka. In an effort to develop the folk cultural trend of rural
Shilpacharya Zainul Folk and Craft Museum
Shilpacharya_Zainul_Folk_and_Craft_Museum
is medieval settlement in Sonargaon in present-day Bangladesh. It is believed to be the oldest Muslim settlement in Sonargaon. Mograpara was known as Rathkhola
Mograpara
Chief of Baro-Bhuiyans of Bengal
shifted his administrative centre to Sonargaon. He built fortresses at Katrabo, Kalagachhia, and Khizrpur near Sonargaon. In 1578, Mughal Subahdar of Bengal
Isa_Khan
International road in South Asia
Ashoka.[citation needed] The old route was re-aligned by Sher Shah Suri to Sonargaon and Rohtas. The Afghan end of the road was rebuilt under Mahmud Shah Durrani
Grand_Trunk_Road
and management. It is a two-storied structure located north of Panam in Sonargaon, Bangladesh across the Mughal Bridge on Dulalpur road. The structure is
Neel_Kuthi
Metro station in Dhaka
ceremony for the agreement package was held on 3 May 2017 at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka. Construction work started on 2 August 2017. There will
Uttara_Center_metro_station
Fine textile
During the Mughal era (16th–18th centuries) Bengal – especially Dhaka and Sonargaon – became the global hub of muslin production. The fabric underpinned a
Dhaka_muslin
Sultan of Bengal from 1352 to 1358
Bengal into three provinces based in the towns of Satgaon in South Bengal, Sonargaon in East Bengal, and Lakhnauti in North Bengal. After being appointed governor
Shamsuddin_Ilyas_Shah
Medieval petty rulers of Assam and Bengal
Bengal, the most prominent Baro Bhuiyan confederacy was led by Isa Khan of Sonargaon in the 16th century, which emerged during the disintegration of the Bengal
Baro-Bhuyan
Bangladeshi company
Development Limited and Sonargaon Economic Zone, were illegally filling up wetland and water bodies near the banks of Meghna River in Sonargaon upazila, Narayanganj
Unique_Group
Metro station in Dhaka
ceremony for the agreement package was held on 3 May 2017 at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in Dhaka. Construction work started on 2 August 2017. It was inaugurated
Agargaon_metro_station
principal port in the Bengal region, in 1340. Fakhruddin's capital was Sonargaon which emerged as the principal city of the region and as the capital of
History_of_Bangladesh
Metro station in Dhaka
Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line 0.00 Tongi BR Tongi Bazar Turag River Sonargaon Janapath East Sonargaon Janapath West Diabari Bazar ↑ Tongi extension (planned) Diabari
Dhaka University metro station
Dhaka_University_metro_station
Division of Bangladesh
originally known as Dhakka. The word Dhakka means watchtower. Bikrampur and Sonargaon—the earlier strongholds of Bengal rulers were situated nearby. So Dhaka
Dhaka_Division
District of Bangladesh in Dhaka Division
region became part of the Muslim Bengal Sultanate in the 14th century. Sonargaon, the capital of Bengal during the reign of Isa Khan, is in the district
Narayanganj_District
Mosque in Sonargaon, Bangladesh
(Bengali: গোয়ালদি মসজিদ) is a mosque in the historic Bengali capital of Sonargaon, in Narayanganj District, in the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh. The Sultanate
Goaldi_Mosque
Major river in Asia
former provincial or imperial capitals such as Pataliputra, Kannauj, Sonargaon, Dhaka, Bikrampur, Kara, Munger, Kashi, Patna, Hajipur, Kanpur, Delhi
Ganges
Metro rail station in Dhaka
Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line 0.00 Tongi BR Tongi Bazar Turag River Sonargaon Janapath East Sonargaon Janapath West Diabari Bazar ↑ Tongi extension (planned) Diabari
Shewrapara_metro_station
Country in South Asia
vernacular architecture is noted for pioneering the bungalow. Panam Nagar in Sonargaon exhibits architectural influence from the Sultanate, Mughal, British and
Bangladesh
Road in Kalabagan, Dhaka
Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is located between the Hatirpool Intersection at Sonargaon Road (renamed to Bir Uttam CR Dutta Road) and Green Road, and is close
Central_Road
Sultanate who established a city state in Sonargaon. At the time, Bengal was divided into the three city states of Sonargaon, Satgaon and Lakhnauti. In 1352, the
Islam_in_Bangladesh
Subdivision of the Mughal Empire between 1576–1717
and metalworks. Factories were set up in Murshidabad, Dhaka, Patna, Sonargaon, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Cossimbazar, Balasore, Pipeli, and Hugli among
Bengal_Subah
Delhi Sultanate's governor of Sonargaon (1328–1337)
Bahram Khan (died 1337), also known as Tatar Khan, was the governor of Sonargaon, East Bengal (now Bangladesh), from 1328 until 1337. He was a general
Bahram_Khan
Metro station in Dhaka
Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line 0.00 Tongi BR Tongi Bazar Turag River Sonargaon Janapath East Sonargaon Janapath West Diabari Bazar ↑ Tongi extension (planned) Diabari
Karwan_Bazar_metro_station
Region of Bangladesh and India
early 14th-century, Bengal was divided between three small sultanates- Sonargaon in the east, Lakhnauti in the west, and Satgaon in the south. Fakhruddin
History_of_Sylhet
War between the Delhi Sultanate and Bengal (1324)
was installed as the tributary ruler of Lakhnauti, while Satgaon and Sonargaon were placed under Bahram Khan's control. After suppressing rebellion in
Tughlaq_conquest_of_Bengal
Metro rail station in Dhaka
Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line 0.00 Tongi BR Tongi Bazar Turag River Sonargaon Janapath East Sonargaon Janapath West Diabari Bazar ↑ Tongi extension (planned) Diabari
Kazipara_metro_station
Metro station in Dhaka
Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line 0.00 Tongi BR Tongi Bazar Turag River Sonargaon Janapath East Sonargaon Janapath West Diabari Bazar ↑ Tongi extension (planned) Diabari
Farmgate_metro_station
Sultan of Sonargaon from 1338 to 1349
eastern and southeastern Bangladesh. His kingdom was centred in the city of Sonargaon, which emerged as a major regional power during his reign. He was also
Fakhruddin_Mubarak_Shah
Metro station in Dhaka
Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line 0.00 Tongi BR Tongi Bazar Turag River Sonargaon Janapath East Sonargaon Janapath West Diabari Bazar ↑ Tongi extension (planned) Diabari
Mirpur_10_metro_station
Province of British India from 1699 to 1947
textile trade of Bengal enriched many merchants. For example, Panam City in Sonargaon saw many townhouses built for wealthy textile merchants. Tea became a
Bengal_Presidency
Ancient city in India and Bangladesh
Kaikaus' work in Satgaon before proceeding to take over Mymensingh and Sonargaon. In 1303, Firuz's nephew Sikandar Khan Ghazi and commander-in-chief Syed
Gauḍa_(city)
Sultan of Delhi from 1351 to 1388
banks of the Yamuna river. Preceding Firuz's second invasion, the king of Sonargaon was killed by Shamsuddin Ilyas Shah and his son-in-law Zafar Khan had
Firuz_Shah_Tughlaq
Mosque in Sonargaon, Bangladesh
Sadipur village of Mograpara Union of Sonargaon, Narayanganj. The area was part of the medieval capital of Sonargaon. It is locally known as Dargabari Shahi
Fath_Shah's_Mosque
District of Bangladesh in Dhaka
administered from nearby Sonargaon. Eventually the armour-bearer Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah formed a short-lived sultanate centred at Sonargaon which included Narsingdi
Narsingdi_District
Capital and largest city of Bangladesh
originally known as Dhakka. The word Dhakka means watchtower. Bikrampur and Sonargaon—the earlier strongholds of Bengal rulers—were situated nearby. So, Dhaka
Dhaka
Metro station in Dhaka
Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line 0.00 Tongi BR Tongi Bazar Turag River Sonargaon Janapath East Sonargaon Janapath West Diabari Bazar ↑ Tongi extension (planned) Diabari
Pallabi_metro_station
Metro station in Dhaka
Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line 0.00 Tongi BR Tongi Bazar Turag River Sonargaon Janapath East Sonargaon Janapath West Diabari Bazar ↑ Tongi extension (planned) Diabari
Bijoy_Sarani_metro_station
and the setting up of folk art museum in Bangladesh and is located in Sonargaon, Narayanganj, Bangladesh. The foundation was established in July 1975
Bangladesh Folk Arts and Crafts Foundation
Bangladesh_Folk_Arts_and_Crafts_Foundation
Historical network of Eurasian trade routes
Wari-Bateshwar ruins, Mahasthangarh, Bhitagarh, Bikrampur, Egarasindhur, and Sonargaon, are believed to be the international trade centers in this route. The
Silk_Road
1526–1857 empire in South Asia
Dhaka, Bangladesh Azimpur Masjid in Dhaka, Bangladesh Goaldi Masjid in Sonargaon, Bangladesh Atia Masjid in Tangail, Bangladesh Arifail Masjid in Brahmanbaria
Mughal_Empire
Sultan of Lakhnauti from 1301 to 1322
the time of Firuz Shah the Sonargaon area (southeast Bengal) was included in the Muslim Kingdom. He built a mint at Sonargaon from where a large number
Shamsuddin_Firuz_Shah
War between Bengal Sultanate and Dehli
Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq and divided into three administrative regions, with Sonargaon ruling eastern Bengal; Gauda ruling northern Bengal; and Satgaon ruling
Ekdala_Wars
Agreement between the East India Company and landlords of Bengal
Khalji dynasty Mamluk dynasty Tughlaq dynasty House of Balban City states: Sonargaon Lakhnauti Satgaon Bengal Sultanate: Ilyas Shahi dynasty House of Ganesha
Permanent_Settlement
Bangladeshi industrial conglomerate
Orion Power Dhaka Unit-2 Limited Orion Power Rupsha Limited Orion power Sonargaon Limited Orion Gas Limited Orion Oil and Shipping Limited City Centre Interior
Orion_Group_(Bangladesh)
Sultan of Bengal from 1433 to 1436
Mosque, adjoining the dargah of Shah Alam Shah Langar, in Muazzampur, Sonargaon was built during the reign of Ahmad Shah. The Persian inscription mentions
Shamsuddin_Ahmad_Shah
Sultan of Lakhnauti (1322–1324) and Delhi Sultanate's governor of Bengal (1324–1328)
1321–1322, Ghiyasuddin Bahadur Shah carried out a military campaign from Sonargaon, advancing along the old course of the Brahmaputra River toward the southeastern
Ghiyasuddin_Bahadur_Shah
16th–17th century Mughal military campaign
dispatched detachments to capture Satgaon, Ghoraghat, Bakla (Bakarganj), Sonargaon (Dhaka), Mahmudabad (Jessore–Faridpur). In Ghoraghat, the jagirdar Sulaiman
Mughal_conquest_of_Bengal
Metro station in Dhaka
Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line 0.00 Tongi BR Tongi Bazar Turag River Sonargaon Janapath East Sonargaon Janapath West Diabari Bazar ↑ Tongi extension (planned) Diabari
Bangladesh Secretariat metro station
Bangladesh_Secretariat_metro_station
Hindu pilgrimage site in Bangladesh
Date Eighth day of Chaitra month Frequency Yearly Venue Langalbandh, Sonargaon, Narayanganj Coordinates 23°38′48″N 90°33′47″E / 23.6468°N 90.5631°E
Langalbandh
Lake in Dhaka, Bangladesh
3-kilometer-long lake is divided into three sections and crosses the Sonargaon Janapath street, stretching north to Shaheed Monsur Ali Medical College
Uttara_Lake
Bhaktapur Wari-Bateshwar Pundranagara Vikrampura Somapura Bhitargarh Sonargaon Chattagram/Chatgaon/Chittagong Comilla/Mainamati/Samatata Jahangir Nagar/Dhaka
Cities_along_the_Silk_Road
Luxury hotel in Kolkata
palm-covered atrium lobby. It has fine dining restaurants such as Cal27, Sonargaon, Souk, Chinoiseire and The Chambers, along with an al fresco area and
Taj_Bengal
Metro station in Dhaka
Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line 0.00 Tongi BR Tongi Bazar Turag River Sonargaon Janapath East Sonargaon Janapath West Diabari Bazar ↑ Tongi extension (planned) Diabari
Kamalapur_metro_station
2024 mass uprising in Bangladesh
1320 CE Tugluq Dynasty 1320 – 1338,1342 CE City State Sultanates Sonargaon 1338 – 1352 CE Lakhnauti/Gauda 1342 – 1352 CE Satagon/Saptagram
July_Uprising
Highway in Bangladesh
Gulshan Avenue Madani Avenue Sat Masjid Road Bir Uttam Ziaur Rahman Road Sonargaon Janapath Hrishikesh Das Road Ahmed Sofa Sarani Topkhana Road Manik Mia
Dhaka–Narayanganj_old_road
Former historical administrative unit in Bangladesh
to Suvarnagrama (later named Sonargaon). Mughal Emperor Akbar established Bikrampur as one of the 52 parganas of Sonargaon sarkar in the Bengal subah during
Bikrampur
Village in Chattogram, Bangladesh
Bahar Aata, on the south by Bamutia and Bugir villages, on the east by Sonargaon and Deli villages and on the north-east by Pataisar village. Purquil,
Kheora
Herbal pharmaceutical company in Bangladesh
construction of a new factory in 2004 on nearly 33 acres (13 ha) in Meghna Ghat, Sonargaon Upazila, Narayanganj District. It was inaugurated in June 2005 by Minister
Hamdard Laboratories (Waqf) Bangladesh
Hamdard_Laboratories_(Waqf)_Bangladesh
Metro station in Dhaka
Tongi–Bhairab–Akhaura line 0.00 Tongi BR Tongi Bazar Turag River Sonargaon Janapath East Sonargaon Janapath West Diabari Bazar ↑ Tongi extension (planned) Diabari
Mirpur_11_metro_station
Governors of Eastern India and Bengal in the 18th-century
and metalworks. Factories were set up in Murshidabad, Dhaka, Patna, Sonargaon, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Cossimbazar, Balasore, Pipeli, and Hugli among
Nawabs_of_Bengal
Name of a land, bordering the Indian Ocean, mentioned in many ancient sources
the claim that Suvarṇabhūmi was actually situated in central Bengal at Sonargaon. In some Jain texts, it is mentioned that merchants of Anga (in present-day
Suvarnabhumi
Mass uprising against the government of Bangladesh
1320 CE Tugluq Dynasty 1320 – 1338,1342 CE City State Sultanates Sonargaon 1338 – 1352 CE Lakhnauti/Gauda 1342 – 1352 CE Satagon/Saptagram
Non-cooperation movement (2024)
Non-cooperation_movement_(2024)
Sultan of Sonargaon from 1349 to 1352
اختیار الدین غازی شاه; reigned 1349–1352) was an independent sultan of Sonargaon. Ikhtiyaruddin was the son and successor of Fakhruddin Mubarak Shah. He
Ikhtiyaruddin_Ghazi_Shah
2017 Bangladeshi film
Officer. The filming officially began on 29 December 2015 at Pan Pacific Sonargaon. The film was first announced by Three Wheelers Films during early 2015
Dhaka_Attack
National Highway in Bangladesh
district. Upazilas are Narayanganj Sadar Upazila, Bandar Upazila and Sonargaon Upazila. From Signboard to Meghna Bridge, total length of N1 highway runs
N1_(Bangladesh)
Mass rapid transit line of Dhaka Metro
Gulshan Avenue Madani Avenue Sat Masjid Road Bir Uttam Ziaur Rahman Road Sonargaon Janapath Hrishikesh Das Road Ahmed Sofa Sarani Topkhana Road Manik Mia
MRT_Line_2_(Dhaka_Metro_Rail)
Karrani and another Afghan chieftain helped Isa Khan to obtain an estate in Sonargaon and Mymensingh in 1564. By winning the grace of the Afghan chieftain,
Bhati_(region)
Bangladeshi TV channel
2011. The logo of Asian TV was unveiled in an event at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon hotel in Dhaka on 20 June 2012. The event began with the theme song of
Asian_TV
Hindu dynasty of Bengal (1070–1230)
Khalji dynasty Mamluk dynasty Tughlaq dynasty House of Balban City states: Sonargaon Lakhnauti Satgaon Bengal Sultanate: Ilyas Shahi dynasty House of Ganesha
Sena_dynasty
Agency of the Government of Bangladesh
Construction) PowerPac Economic Zone (Mongla) Sirajganj Economic Zone Sonargaon Economic Zone (operational) Standard Global Economic Zone Chinese Economic
Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority
Bangladesh_Economic_Zones_Authority
Gangaridai kingdom. In Ptolemy's world map, the emporium of Sounagoura (Sonargaon) was located in Bengal. Roman geographers also noted the existence of
History_of_Bengal
Fountain in Dhaka, Bangladesh
of Panthapath, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, and Sonargaon Road, and is adjacent to the Pan Pacific Sonargaon hotel. The structure was designed by Nitun Kundu
SAARC_Fountain
Bangladeshi architect
Dhaka, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Restoration of Baro Sarder Bari, Sonargaon, National Folk Art Museum, Ministry of Cultural Affairs of Bangladesh
Abu_Sayeed_M_Ahmed
Ancient Indian kingdom
Khalji dynasty Mamluk dynasty Tughlaq dynasty House of Balban City states: Sonargaon Lakhnauti Satgaon Bengal Sultanate: Ilyas Shahi dynasty House of Ganesha
Pundravardhana
Bangladeshi painter and pioneer of the modern art movement
University of Delhi, India. In 1975, he founded the Folk Art Museum at Sonargaon in Narayanganj, and Zainul Abedin Sangrahashala, a gallery of his own
Zainul_Abedin
Gulshan Avenue Madani Avenue Sat Masjid Road Bir Uttam Ziaur Rahman Road Sonargaon Janapath Hrishikesh Das Road Ahmed Sofa Sarani Topkhana Road Manik Mia
Transport_in_Dhaka
Road in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Medical University Projonmo Square Hotel InterContinental Hotel Pan-Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka WASA National Bank Limited "Deadlock in Dhaka" (Opinion). 21 October
Kazi_Nazrul_Islam_Avenue
Replica of the Taj Mahal in Bangladesh
to build mini-Taj Mahal". The Guardian. UK. Retrieved 20 October 2011. Sonargaon, Bangladesh (2 January 2009). "Bangladesh Gets a Preview of Faux Taj Mahal"
Taj_Mahal_Bangladesh
Old Upazila in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Munshiganj Sirajdikhan Sreenagar Tongibari Narayanganj District Araihazar Sonargaon Bandar Narayanganj Rupganj Narsingdi District Belabo Monohardi Narsingdi
Munshiganj_Sadar_Upazila
Bangladeshi activist (1935–2023)
National Crafts Council of Bangladesh which led to the recognition of Sonargaon as the World Craft City by the World Crafts Council. She was an honorary
Ruby_Ghaznavi
16th-century zamindar and Islamic scholar
(Pivot of Lovers). At some point, Danishmand was granted land tax-free in Sonargaon by the Sultan of Bengal, later transferring there from his previous holdings
Ibrahim_Danishmand
Bengali dynasty from Arab dissent (1494–1538)
Sultan of the dynasty, Ghiyasuddin Mahmud Shah, who continued to rule from Sonargaon, had to contend with rising Afghan activity on his northwestern border
Hussain_Shahi_dynasty
Bengali Hindu dynasty (c. 12th-13th centuries CE)
mentioned in his Tarikh-i-Mubarak Shahi that he (referred as Danuj Rai of Sonargaon by Yahya) made an alliance with Ghiyas-ud-Din Balban in 1281. His brother
Deva_dynasty
Road in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh
Bangladesh Film Development Corporation (FDC) and Hotel Pan Pacific Sonargaon are also located on the eastern section of this road. There are two mosques
Panthapath
Archaeological site in Bangladesh
this region of Bangladesh. The ancient Subarnagram is presently known as Sonargaon. This place is a char land (land rising from riverine silt deposits)—a
Wari-Bateshwar_ruins
Upazila in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Munshiganj Sirajdikhan Sreenagar Tongibari Narayanganj District Araihazar Sonargaon Bandar Narayanganj Rupganj Narsingdi District Belabo Monohardi Narsingdi
Tongibari_Upazila
Sultan of Bengal from 1390 to 1411
Sonargaon, Bangladesh 3rd Sultan of Bengal Reign 1390–1411 Predecessor Sikandar Shah Successor Saifuddin Hamza Shah Died c. November 1411 Sonargaon,
Ghiyasuddin_Azam_Shah
Mughal Subahdar of Bihar (1607–1608) and Bengal (1608–1613)
consolidated in Bengal. He transferred the capital of Bengal from Rajmahal to Sonargaon and founded the city of Jahangirnagar. He was awarded the titular name
Islam_Khan_I
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With Royal Might
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Aadhavan | ஆதாவந  Â
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One Love
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Mount everest, Highest
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