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  • Askot
  • Village in Uttarakhand, India

    Askot or Askote is a small Himalayan town in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand in India. It is the part of Kanalichhina development Block and Didihat

    Askot

    Askot

    Askot

  • Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary
  • Indian wildlife reserve in Uttarakhand

    Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary is located 54 km (34 mi) from Pithoragarh near Askot in Uttarakhand state of India. This sanctuary has been set up primarily

    Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary

    Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary

    Askot_Musk_Deer_Sanctuary

  • National Highway 9 (India)
  • National highway in India

    direction. It starts at Fazilka in Punjab and ends at Gori Ganga Bridge at Askot in Pithoragarh (Kumaun) District of Uttarakhand in Pithoragarh district

    National Highway 9 (India)

    National Highway 9 (India)

    National_Highway_9_(India)

  • Pithoragarh district
  • District of Uttarakhand in India

    from Pithoragarh to Askot. According to a Tamra Patra (inscribed copper or brass plaque) from 1420, the Pal dynasty, based out of Askot, was uprooted by

    Pithoragarh district

    Pithoragarh district

    Pithoragarh_district

  • Katyuri dynasty
  • Medieval Hindu kingdom of India and Nepal

    fragmentation and disestablishment of the Katyuri kingdoms, their offshoots rose as Askot Katyuri Pal Rajwar in Pithoragarh, another Katyuri Pal Doti Rainka in modern

    Katyuri dynasty

    Katyuri_dynasty

  • Shivraj Singh of Jodhpur
  • Indian polo player

    engaged to Gayatri Kumari Pal from Lucknow, of the former royal family of Askot in Uttaranchal on 10 March 2010. The engagement ceremony took place at the

    Shivraj Singh of Jodhpur

    Shivraj Singh of Jodhpur

    Shivraj_Singh_of_Jodhpur

  • Ascot
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Ascot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ascot, Ascott or Askot may refer to: Ascot, Queensland, suburb of Brisbane Ascot, Queensland (Toowoomba

    Ascot

    Ascot

  • List of mountain peaks of Uttarakhand
  • 300 ft) and at least 100 other peaks exceed 6,000 m (19,700 ft) in elevation. Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary Gangotri National Park Govind Pashu Vihar National Park

    List of mountain peaks of Uttarakhand

    List_of_mountain_peaks_of_Uttarakhand

  • Munsiari
  • Municipality and town in Kumaon, Uttarakhand, India

    com/share/1JdnckkZ9C/ BirdLife International (2017) Important Bird Areas factsheet: Askot Wildlife Sanctuary and Goriganga Basin. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife

    Munsiari

    Munsiari

    Munsiari

  • Shekhar Pathak
  • Indian historian

    its Sacred Himalaya Initiative. Askot-Arakot Yatras Pathak has undertaken a padayatra, a trek entirely on foot, from Askot in eastern Uttarakhand (near the

    Shekhar Pathak

    Shekhar Pathak

    Shekhar_Pathak

  • Tanakpur
  • City in Uttarakhand, India

    approximately 24 km at the north of city. National Highway 9 which starts from Askot in Pithoragarh district and passes from Tanakpur to cities including Khatima

    Tanakpur

    Tanakpur

    Tanakpur

  • Johar Valley
  • Valley in Uttarakhand, India

    Yankti Tinkar Khola Kalapani Kungribingri La Unta Dhura Milam Munsyari Askot Dharchula Jauljibi Tawaghat Gunji Kuthi Limpiyadhura Kalapani Lipulekh Pass

    Johar Valley

    Johar Valley

    Johar_Valley

  • Kumaon division
  • Administrative division in Uttarakhand, India

    eight different principalities: Baijnath-Katyur, Dwarhat, Doti, Baramandal, Askot, Sira, Sora, Sui. Around 1581 AD, under Rudra Chand, the whole region was

    Kumaon division

    Kumaon division

    Kumaon_division

  • Bhotiyas of Uttarakhand
  • Ethnic group in India

    Yankti Tinkar Khola Kalapani Kungribingri La Unta Dhura Milam Munsyari Askot Dharchula Jauljibi Tawaghat Gunji Kuthi Limpiyadhura Kalapani Lipulekh Pass

    Bhotiyas of Uttarakhand

    Bhotiyas_of_Uttarakhand

  • Pithoragarh
  • City in Kumaon division, Uttarakhand, India

    it was modified and introduced as Hiran chital in the Kanalichhina and Askot regions. Hilljatra is linked to ropai (paddy planting) and other rainy-season

    Pithoragarh

    Pithoragarh

    Pithoragarh

  • Doti
  • Former region in Nepal

    different independent Kingdom. Baijnath-Katyur Dwarahat Doti Baramandal Askot Sira Sora Sui (Kali kumaon) Later on, the whole land between Ramganga on

    Doti

    Doti

    Doti

  • White-bellied musk deer
  • Species of mammal

    the species to be conserved and survive. Kedarnath Wild Life Sanctuary Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary Timmins, R.J.; Duckworth, J.W. (2015). "Moschus leucogaster"

    White-bellied musk deer

    White-bellied musk deer

    White-bellied_musk_deer

  • Chand dynasty
  • Dynasty of rulers of Kumaon in India

    ousted soon by Pradip Shah. The Chand kings also defeated the Rajwars of Askot, though the latter were allowed to hold their land on the payment of a tribute

    Chand dynasty

    Chand dynasty

    Chand_dynasty

  • Champawat
  • Town in Uttarakhand, India

    on the National Highway 9. The highway running from Malout in Punjab to Askot in uttarakhand connects Champawat with Delhi, Rudrapur, Tanakpur and Pithoragarh

    Champawat

    Champawat

    Champawat

  • Hill station
  • Mountain resort in European colonies

    Uttarakhand Araku Valley, Andhra Pradesh Aritar, Sikkim Aru, Jammu and Kashmir Askot, Uttarakhand Auli, Uttarakhand Baba Budan giri, Karnataka Badrinath, Uttarakhand

    Hill station

    Hill station

    Hill_station

  • Gori Ganga
  • River in Uttarakhand, India

    Yankti Tinkar Khola Kalapani Kungribingri La Unta Dhura Milam Munsyari Askot Dharchula Jauljibi Tawaghat Gunji Kuthi Limpiyadhura Kalapani Lipulekh Pass

    Gori Ganga

    Gori Ganga

    Gori_Ganga

  • Doti District
  • District in Sudurpashchim Province, Nepal

    the last son of the Katyuri dynasty and younger brother of Abhay Pal of Askot. Previously, the area between Ramganga in the west and the Karnali River

    Doti District

    Doti District

    Doti_District

  • Jauljibi
  • Town

    Gori River. It is the confluence of trade routes from Nepal to the east, Askot to the west, Johar Pass to Tibet to the north, and the Darma Valley to the

    Jauljibi

    Jauljibi

    Jauljibi

  • Sudurpashchim Province
  • Province of Nepal

    different independent kingdoms; Baijnath-Katyuri, Dwarahat, Doti, Baramandal, Askot, Sira, Sora, Sui (Kali Kumaon). Later on, the whole land between Ramganga

    Sudurpashchim Province

    Sudurpashchim Province

    Sudurpashchim_Province

  • Far-Western Development Region, Nepal
  • Former Development Region in Nepal

    broke up. The others were Baijnath-Katyuri, Dwarahat, Doti, Baramandal, Askot, Sira, Sora and Sui (Kali kumaon). The kingdom broke up because of the invasion

    Far-Western Development Region, Nepal

    Far-Western Development Region, Nepal

    Far-Western_Development_Region,_Nepal

  • List of national highways in India
  • Sitarganj-Khatima, Tanakpur, Pithoragarh, Ogla and terminating at Gori Ganga Bridge, Askot Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand 954 593 109 (NH87) Rudrapur

    List of national highways in India

    List of national highways in India

    List_of_national_highways_in_India

  • List of wildlife sanctuaries of India
  • Himalayan peaks visible from Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary

    List of wildlife sanctuaries of India

    List_of_wildlife_sanctuaries_of_India

  • Rautela
  • Rajput clan from Kumaon

    in the Himalaya. Springer. p. 70. ISBN 9783031393631. Pal or Rajwar of Askot, Gaida, Kadakoti, and Karki are the major clans of Suryavanshi Rajputs.

    Rautela

    Rautela

  • Mahendra Singh Pal
  • Indian politician

    Singh Pal (née Shah) on 9 May 1987. He belongs to erstwhile royal family of Askot in Pithoragarh district. He is the second eldest among four brothers and

    Mahendra Singh Pal

    Mahendra_Singh_Pal

  • Persipasi Kota Bekasi
  • Association football team in Indonesia

    2022, the club reverted their name back into Persipasi as an effort from Askot PSSI Bekasi to mend relations with the club's supporters who had alienated

    Persipasi Kota Bekasi

    Persipasi Kota Bekasi

    Persipasi_Kota_Bekasi

  • Rohtak
  • City in Haryana, India

    highway.[citation needed] Three National Highways, NH-9 (Malaut, Punjab to Askot in Uttarakhand), NH-709 (Rajgarh, Haryana to Panipat, Haryana) and NH-352

    Rohtak

    Rohtak

    Rohtak

  • Karki (surname)
  • Surname list

    Tomorrow, Printers and Publishers. p. 28. ISBN 9789391734237. Pal or Rajwar of Askot, Gaida, Kadakoti, and Karki are the major clans of Suryavanshi Rajputs.

    Karki (surname)

    Karki_(surname)

  • Kumaon chieftaincy
  • Chieftaincy in the Mughal Empire (600–1791)

    The second branch started ruling at Doti. The third established itself at Askot. Fourth settled down at Baramandal. The fifth maintained its sovereignty

    Kumaon chieftaincy

    Kumaon_chieftaincy

  • Kuthi Valley
  • Valley in the Himalayas

    Yankti Tinkar Khola Kalapani Kungribingri La Unta Dhura Milam Munsyari Askot Dharchula Jauljibi Tawaghat Gunji Kuthi Limpiyadhura Kalapani Lipulekh Pass

    Kuthi Valley

    Kuthi_Valley

  • PSBL Bandar Lampung
  • Association football team in Indonesia

    ago (1985) Ground Pahoman Stadium Bandar Lampung Lampung Capacity 15,000 Owner Askot PSSI Bandar Lampung Chairman Aziz Syamsudin Manager Makmur Coach Dirsono

    PSBL Bandar Lampung

    PSBL_Bandar_Lampung

  • TS Saiburai
  • Indonesian football club

    Ground Harnas Way Tataan Field Bandar Lampung Lampung Capacity 500 Owner Askot PSSI Bandar Lampung Chairman Arie Nanda Djausal Manager Ahmad Afnan Mulyadi

    TS Saiburai

    TS_Saiburai

  • Rawat language
  • Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India

    small Sino-Tibetan language of India. It is spoken in 9 villages north of Askot in Pithoragarh district, Uttarakhand, India (Ethnologue) as well as in several

    Rawat language

    Rawat_language

  • Kumaoni language
  • Central Pahari language spoken in Kumaon Division, Uttarakhand

    DIALECTS Name Region Johari Malla and Talla Johar Milam, Munsiyari Askoti Askot Bhabhri Haldwani and Ramnagar Danpuriya Danpur, Bageshwar, Kapkot Gangoli

    Kumaoni language

    Kumaoni language

    Kumaoni_language

  • PPSM Magelang
  • Indonesian football club

    ago (1930) as PPSM Magelang Ground Moch. Soebroto Stadium Capacity 30,000 Owner Askot PSSI Magelang Manager Ahmad Joko Pamuji Coach Harjitmo League Liga 4 2024–25

    PPSM Magelang

    PPSM_Magelang

  • SS Lampung F.C.
  • Indonesian football club in Lampung

    12 years ago (2014) Ground Sumpah Pemuda Stadium Capacity 25,000 Owner Askot PSSI Bandar Lampung Chairman Dicky Pratowo Manager Rizki Anugrah Coach Imam

    SS Lampung F.C.

    SS_Lampung_F.C.

  • Soeratin Cup
  • Football tournament

    Persema Malang 2014 Jember United 3–1 Persis Solo 2016 Persab Brebes 4–1 Askot Kota Samarinda 2017 PKN Penajam Utama 3–2 Persita Tangerang 2019 Persebaya

    Soeratin Cup

    Soeratin_Cup

  • Almora district
  • District in Uttarakhand, India

    Chakata Katoli Marori Johar Bhote Darma Kali Kumaun Dhyanirow Shor Sera Askot Baraseo Dewalgarh Choundkot Nagpur Ganga Salan Chandpur Pain Khande Badhan

    Almora district

    Almora district

    Almora_district

  • Persipro 54
  • Indonesian football club

    Ground Bayu Angga Stadium Probolinggo, East Java Capacity 15,000 Owner Askot PSSI Probolinggo City Chairman Eko Purwanto Manager Hadi Zainal Abidin Coach

    Persipro 54

    Persipro_54

  • Bontang City F.C.
  • Indonesian football club

    8 years ago (2018) Ground Taman Prestasi Stadium Capacity 25,000 Owner Askot PSSI Bontang Manager Nurkhalid Coach Bagus Prabowo League Liga 4 2021 Semi-finals

    Bontang City F.C.

    Bontang_City_F.C.

  • Daffa Salman
  • Indonesian footballer

    Team information Current team PSM Makassar Number 68 Youth career 2017 Askot Cimahi 2020 Porprov Tasikmalaya 2021 Persikotas Tasikmalaya Senior career*

    Daffa Salman

    Daffa_Salman

  • List of villages in Murbad
  • Murbad 795 Ambiwali Murbad 267 Anandnagar Murbad 487 Anandnagar Murbad 552 Askot Murbad 356 Asole Murbad 1,534 Asose Murbad 681 Awalegaon Murbad 743 Balegaon

    List of villages in Murbad

    List_of_villages_in_Murbad

  • Karki (clan)
  • Rajput clan from Kumaon

    in the Himalaya. Springer. p. 70. ISBN 9783031393631. Pal or Rajwar of Askot, Gaida, Kadakoti, and Karki are the major clans of Suryavanshi Rajputs.

    Karki (clan)

    Karki_(clan)

  • Perseden Denpasar
  • Indonesian football club

    2023 Runners-up (2): 2017, 2018 Liga 4 Bali: Winners (1): 2024–25 "Ketua Askot PSSI Denpasar, Turah Mantri Bertekad Bawa Perseden Jadi Barometer Sepakbola

    Perseden Denpasar

    Perseden Denpasar

    Perseden_Denpasar

  • 2016 Soeratin Cup
  • Football league season

    Matches for Quarter-finals will be played at 3 December 2016. Putra Tresna v Askot Balikpapan Persib Bandung v Persihaltim PS Bangsel v PS Tanggamus PSIM Yogyakarta

    2016 Soeratin Cup

    2016_Soeratin_Cup

  • List of national highways in India by state
  • Rudrapur, Sitarganj, Khatima, Tanakpur, Pithoragarh, Ogla, and terminating at Askot, in the State of Uttarakhand. — — NH 34 390.4 242.6 The highway starting

    List of national highways in India by state

    List_of_national_highways_in_India_by_state

  • Dethala
  • Village development committee in Mahakali Zone, Nepal

    Katyuri kings. After the breakdown of Katyuri Dynasty, King Abhay Pal of Askot, the grandson of Katyuri King, Brahm Deo, brought a branch of Katyuri Dynasty

    Dethala

    Dethala

  • Serang Jaya F.C.
  • Indonesian football club in Banten

    2021; 5 years ago (2021) Ground Maulana Yusuf Stadium Capacity 15,000 Owner Askot PSSI Serang Chairman Subadri Ushuludin Manager Yoyo Wicahyono Coach Budi

    Serang Jaya F.C.

    Serang_Jaya_F.C.

  • Western Himalayan broadleaf forests
  • Temperate mixed forest ecoregion in western Himalaya

    oversilting of the rivers below. Protected areas in this ecoregion include Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary, and parts of the Govind Pashu Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary

    Western Himalayan broadleaf forests

    Western Himalayan broadleaf forests

    Western_Himalayan_broadleaf_forests

  • List of state highways in Uttarakhand
  • List of roads or other routes with the same name

    Thalisain - Chaurikhal - Chiplaghat Motor Road Garhwal 3 Almora - Berinag - Askot Motor Road Almora, Bageshwar, Pithoragarh 4 Khatima - Majhola Route Udham

    List of state highways in Uttarakhand

    List_of_state_highways_in_Uttarakhand

  • Persiter Ternate
  • Indonesian football club

    ago (1958) Ground Gelora Kie Raha Ternate, North Maluku Capacity 15,000 Owner Askot PSSI Ternate Chairman Syamsir Andili Manager Rizal Marsaoly Coach Ahmad

    Persiter Ternate

    Persiter Ternate

    Persiter_Ternate

  • Baitada
  • of Pithoragarh District of Uttarakhand, India like Dharchula, Baluwakot, Askot, Jauljibi, Dauda, Sunkholi, Jhulaghat, Pipali etc. also speaks the same

    Baitada

    Baitada

  • PS Batam
  • Indonesian football club

    2019. Rohman, S.M. (23 March 2021). "Nasib PS Batam di Sepak Bola Kepri, ASKOT PSSI Batam Janjikan Pembinaan". batam.tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Tribun

    PS Batam

    PS_Batam

  • 2021–22 Pertiwi Cup
  • Football tournament season

    Kalimantan Persipon Putri Central Kalimantan Kalteng Putri East Kalimantan Putri Askot Samarinda Java Province Qualified teams Banten Putri BMIFA Jakarta Persija

    2021–22 Pertiwi Cup

    2021–22_Pertiwi_Cup

  • 2017 Soeratin Cup
  • Football tournament season

    on 28 October 2017 after defeating Persita Tangerang 3–2 at the final. Askot Bandung won the title of U-15 on 28 October 2017 after defeating PSSA Asahan

    2017 Soeratin Cup

    2017_Soeratin_Cup

  • PSP Padang
  • Association football team in Indonesia

    ago (1928) Ground Gelora Haji Agus Salim Stadium Capacity 20,000 Owner Askot PSSI Padang Chairman Hendri Septa Manager Irwan Afriadi Coach Delfriadi

    PSP Padang

    PSP_Padang

  • Didihat
  • Town in Uttarakhand, India

    regional Headquarters of ITBP is situated at Merthi at 6 km from Didihat. Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary is administratively situated in Didihat Tehsil. There’s

    Didihat

    Didihat

    Didihat

  • Banrawats
  • Ethnic group in India

    deity mentioned by an octogenarian living in one of the settlements near Askot, Pithoragarh. Kumauni people Naswa, S. Tribes of Uttar Pradesh and Uttranchal:

    Banrawats

    Banrawats

  • List of parganas of Uttarakhand
  • Chhah Khata Dhaniyakot Dhyani Raun Kutoli Paharkota Ramgarh Pithoragarh Askot Berinag Darma Ganai Gangoli Gangoli Johar Sira Sor Tejam Udham Singh Nagar

    List of parganas of Uttarakhand

    List_of_parganas_of_Uttarakhand

  • Tourism in Uttarakhand
  • Devi National Park Rajaji National Park Valley of Flowers National Park Askot Musk Deer Sanctuary Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary

    Tourism in Uttarakhand

    Tourism_in_Uttarakhand

  • Mataram Utama Manggala F.C.
  • Indonesian football club

    FC Usung Misi Bina Pemain Muda DIY". "Mataram Utama FC Pendatang Baru di Askot Yogyakarta, Turut Fokus Pembinaan Pemain Muda DIY". jogja.tribunnews.com

    Mataram Utama Manggala F.C.

    Mataram_Utama_Manggala_F.C.

  • List of towns and villages in Thane district
  • List of villages and towns in Thane, Maharashtra, India

    223 113 110 Anandnagar (N.V.) 604 304 300 Anandnagar (N.V.) 466 229 237 Askot 534 268 266 Asole 1,447 710 737 Asose 628 315 313 Awalegaon 497 256 241

    List of towns and villages in Thane district

    List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Thane_district

  • Peseban Banjarmasin
  • Football club

    72 years ago (1953-12-12) Ground 17th May Stadium Capacity 30,000 Owner Askot PSSI Banjarmasin Head coach Noor Rasyidi League Liga 4 2024–25 5th, in Group

    Peseban Banjarmasin

    Peseban_Banjarmasin

  • Darma Valley
  • Himalayan valley in Uttarakhand state, India

    Yankti Tinkar Khola Kalapani Kungribingri La Unta Dhura Milam Munsyari Askot Dharchula Jauljibi Tawaghat Gunji Kuthi Limpiyadhura Kalapani Lipulekh Pass

    Darma Valley

    Darma_Valley

  • Persipare Parepare
  • Indonesian football club

    66 years ago (1960) Ground Gelora B. J. Habibie Stadium Capacity 8,000 Owner Askot PSSI Parepare Chairman Arbi Agus Manager Ardiansyah Arifuddin Coach Faisal

    Persipare Parepare

    Persipare_Parepare

  • Persip Pekalongan
  • Association football team in Indonesia

    1934; 92 years ago (1934) Ground Hoegeng Stadium Capacity 20,000 Owner Askot PSSI Pekalongan Chairman M. Ridzky Arweidya Coach Gatot Barnowo League Liga

    Persip Pekalongan

    Persip_Pekalongan

  • Perssi Sukabumi
  • Association football team in Indonesia

    ago (1948-06-16) Ground Suryakencana Stadium Sukabumi, West Java Capacity 5,000 Owner Askot PSSI Sukabumi Chairman Syihabudin Manager Asep Priatna Coach Maswan League

    Perssi Sukabumi

    Perssi_Sukabumi

  • UMS 1905
  • Indonesian football club

    DKI Jakarta which is under the auspices of Asprov PSSI DKI Jakarta and Askot PSSI West Jakarta. Then, now UMS 1905 is back on its own and is not part

    UMS 1905

    UMS_1905

  • Persemai Dumai
  • Indonesian football club

    ago (1967) Ground Bukit Jin Football Field Dumai, Riau Capacity 10,000 Owner Askot PSSI Dumai Chairman Medya Al Edy Coach Asral Yani League Liga 4 2024–25

    Persemai Dumai

    Persemai_Dumai

  • PSBK-PETA
  • Indonesian football club

    Gelora Supriyadi Stadium Blitar, East Java, Indonesia Capacity 15,000 Owner Askot PSSI Blitar Chairman Yudi Meira Coach Joni Hermanto League Liga 4 2024–25

    PSBK-PETA

    PSBK-PETA

  • PSKB Bukittinggi
  • Indonesian football club

    Short name PSKB Ground Ateh Ngarai Stadium Bukittinggi Capacity 5,000 Owner Askot PSSI Bukittinggi Chairman Andi Putra Coach Gusnedi Adang League Liga 4 2023–24

    PSKB Bukittinggi

    PSKB_Bukittinggi

  • Binjai United F.C.
  • Indonesian football club in North Sumatra

    ago (2013) Ground PTPN II Tandam Hulu Field Binjai, North Sumatra Owner Askot PSSI Binjai Chairman Yudi Irawan Manager Mohan Coach Amran League Liga 4

    Binjai United F.C.

    Binjai_United_F.C.

  • PS Bima Sakti
  • Association football team in Indonesia

    Gelora 17 Desember Stadium Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara Capacity 15,000 Owner Askot PSSI Mataram Manager Abdul Muis Coach Syamsudin League Liga 4 2024–25 3rd

    PS Bima Sakti

    PS_Bima_Sakti

  • Aparna Kumar
  • Indian mountaineer

    altitudes of Uttaranchal, manning the sensitive Indo-Tibetan border at Askot, Badrinath and Uttarkashi,[quantify] whose jurisdiction was handed over

    Aparna Kumar

    Aparna_Kumar

  • Persipa Bengkulu
  • Indonesian football club

    (The Deity Lions) Ground Semarak Stadium Bengkulu Capacity 15,000 Owner Askot PSSI Bengkulu Manager Atisar Sulaiman Coach Syawaluddin League Liga 4 2024–25

    Persipa Bengkulu

    Persipa_Bengkulu

  • Urakan F.C.
  • Association football team in Indonesia

    ago (1986) Ground Gedong Soccer Field East Jakarta, Jakarta Capacity 600 Owner Askot PSSI Jakarta Timur Coach Sukabar League Liga 4 2021 4th in Group B, (Jakarta

    Urakan F.C.

    Urakan_F.C.

  • Gaspa 1958
  • Indonesian football club

    ago (1958) Ground Lagaligo Stadium Palopo, South Sulawesi Capacity 10,000 Owner Askot PSSI Palopo Chairman Baharman Supri Coach Gafur Syamsu League Liga 4 2019

    Gaspa 1958

    Gaspa_1958

  • PSKB Binjai
  • Indonesian football club in North Sumatra

    Binjai Short name PSKB Ground Binjai Stadium Binjai, North Sumatra Owner Askot PSSI Binjai Chairman Sofyan Syahputra Siregar Manager Sofyan Syahputra Siregar

    PSKB Binjai

    PSKB_Binjai

  • Kuala Nanggroe F.C.
  • Indonesian football club

    2017; 9 years ago (2017) Ground H. Dimurthala Stadium Capacity 7,000 Owner Askot PSSI Banda Aceh Manager Andi Safrial Coach Azhari League Liga 4 2024–25

    Kuala Nanggroe F.C.

    Kuala_Nanggroe_F.C.

  • List of endemic and threatened plants of India
  • Orchidaceae I (WG; ? Deccan P.), GJ, KA Flickingeria hesperis Orchidaceae E UK (Askot; Kumaun) Galeola cathcartii Orchidaceae I Sikkim Galeola falconeri Orchidaceae

    List of endemic and threatened plants of India

    List of endemic and threatened plants of India

    List_of_endemic_and_threatened_plants_of_India

  • PS Kota Singkawang
  • Indonesian football club

    Ground Kridasana Stadium Singkawang, West Kalimantan Capacity 10,000 Owner Askot PSSI Singkawang Chairman Tjhai Chui Mie Manager Sujianto Coach Kurniadi

    PS Kota Singkawang

    PS_Kota_Singkawang

  • Persem Mojokerto
  • Association football team in Indonesia

    Ground Gelora Ahmad Yani Stadium Mojokerto, East Java Capacity 10,000 Owner Askot PSSI Mojokerto Chairman Joko Rustianto Manager Elwi Wijaya Coach Mahfudin

    Persem Mojokerto

    Persem_Mojokerto

  • Persikoban Banjar
  • Indonesian football club

    Gelora Banjar Patroman Stadium Banjar, West Java Capacity 3.000 Chairman Askot PSSI Kota Banjar Manager Hidayat Maulana Coach Agus Santiko League Liga

    Persikoban Banjar

    Persikoban_Banjar

  • Persikoja Jambi
  • Football club

    ago (2010) Ground Persijam Stadium Jambi City, Jambi Capacity 5,000 Owner Askot PSSI Jambi Chairman Ade Apriadi Coach Alexander Saununu League Liga 3 2023

    Persikoja Jambi

    Persikoja_Jambi

  • Persebaru Banjarbaru
  • Indonesian football club

    43 years ago (1983) Ground Demang Lehman Stadium Capacity 15,000 Owner Askot PSSI Banjarbaru Manager Khairil Anwar Coach Cecep Sunandar League Liga 4

    Persebaru Banjarbaru

    Persebaru_Banjarbaru

  • Kalbar United F.C.
  • Indonesian football club

    ago (2023) Ground Sultan Syarif Abdurrahman Stadium Capacity 5,500 Owner Askot PSSI Pontianak Coach League Liga 3 2023–24 1st, (West Kalimantan zone) 3rd

    Kalbar United F.C.

    Kalbar_United_F.C.

  • Persikota Sungai Penuh
  • Indonesian football club

    Ground KONI Sungai Penuh Stadium Sungai Penuh, Jambi Capacity 5,000 Owner Askot PSSI Sungai Penuh Manager Ade Utama Head coach Rahmat League Liga 4 2024–25

    Persikota Sungai Penuh

    Persikota_Sungai_Penuh

  • Persijam Jambi
  • Indonesian football club

    Indonesia Djambi (Persid) Ground Persijam Stadium Capacity 5,000 Owner Askot PSSI Jambi City Manager Andang Fazri Coach Afrizal Abbas League Liga 3 2023

    Persijam Jambi

    Persijam Jambi

    Persijam_Jambi

  • List of shipwrecks in January 1939
  • List of shipwrecks: 31 January 1939 Ship State Description Askot Norway The cargo ship ran aground off Foundiougne, French West Africa. She was refloated

    List of shipwrecks in January 1939

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1939

  • 2024–25 Liga 4 North Sumatra
  • Football league season

    Ponsel Back: None Sleeves: None Shorts: None Tanjungbalai United 7igan Askot List Front: None Back: None Sleeves: None Shorts: Babah Coffee and Kitchen

    2024–25 Liga 4 North Sumatra

    2024–25_Liga_4_North_Sumatra

  • 2019 Soeratin Cup
  • Football tournament season

    began on 27 January 2019 and finished with a final on 7 February 2019. Askot Bandung from West Java were the defending champions, but they could not

    2019 Soeratin Cup

    2019_Soeratin_Cup

  • PSIT Cirebon
  • Indonesian football club

    ago (1934) Ground Bima Stadium Cirebon, West Java Capacity 15,000 Owner Askot PSSI Cirebon Chairman Edi Suripno Manager Nur Eko Saputro Coach Prapto League

    PSIT Cirebon

    PSIT_Cirebon

  • Depok United F.C.
  • Association football team in Indonesia

    Founded 2011; 15 years ago (2011) Ground Mahakam Stadium Capacity 4,000 Owner Askot PSSI Depok CEO Pradi Supriatna Manager Samsunan Coach Supandi League Liga

    Depok United F.C.

    Depok_United_F.C.

  • Convoy SQ 36
  • Convoy of merchant ships

    (GRT) Notes Agios Georgios (1911)  Greece 4,248 Anna (1897)  Finland 1,043 Askot (1938)  Norway 1,323 Cragpool (1928)  United Kingdom 5,133 Essex Lance (1918)

    Convoy SQ 36

    Convoy_SQ_36

  • Persepak Payakumbuh
  • Indonesian football club in West Sumatra

    Sepakbola Payakumbuh Ground Kubugadang Stadium Payakumbuh, West Sumatra Owner Askot PSSI Payakumbuh Chairman Endi Noveira Manager Rahmad Afdillah Coach Yudifo

    Persepak Payakumbuh

    Persepak_Payakumbuh

  • PSISa Salatiga
  • Indonesian football club

    ago (1934) Ground Kridanggo Stadium Salatiga, Central Java Capacity 15,000 Owner Askot PSSI Salatiga Chairman Yuliyanto Manager Hartoko Budhiono Coach Hari Darmawan

    PSISa Salatiga

    PSISa_Salatiga

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