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Marathi-language historical narrative
Bakhar is a form of historical narrative written in Marathi prose. Bakhars are one of the earliest genres of medieval Marathi literature. More than 200
Bakhar
Israeli football manager (born 1979)
Barak Bakhar (Hebrew: ברק בכר; born 21 September 1979) is an Israeli former player and the current manager of Maccabi Haifa. Bakhar was born in moshav
Barak_Bakhar
Indian Marathi language film
Yashwantrao Chavan: Bakhar Eka Vaadalaachi is an Indian Marathi language film directed by Jabbar Patel. The film stars Nana Patekar, Ashok Lokhande, Lubna
Yashwantrao Chavan: Bakhar Eka Vaadalaachi
Yashwantrao_Chavan:_Bakhar_Eka_Vaadalaachi
Marathi language biography of Shivaji
name is also transliterated as 91 Kalmi Bakhar, 91 Qalmi Bakhar, 91 Qalami Bakhar, and Ekkyannav Kalmi Bakhar. Organized into 91 sections (kalams), it
91_Kalami_Bakhar
Topics referred to by the same term
Bakhar may refer to: Bakhar, historical Island in Sindh, Pakistan Bhakkar, principal city of Bhakkar District, Punjab, Pakistan Bhakkar District, in Punjab
Bakhar_(disambiguation)
Belarusian footballer
Ivan Bakhar (Belarusian: Іван Бахар; Russian: Иван Бахар; born 10 July 1998) is a Belarusian footballer who plays as a winger or striker for Dinamo Minsk
Ivan_Bakhar
Indian Bijapur Sultanate general (d. 1659)
of his coronation in 1674 Shri-Shiva-Prabhuche Charitra (or the Sabhasad Bakhar), a chronicle composed by Krishnaji Anant Sabhasad under the patronage of
Afzal_Khan_(general)
Marathi language biography of Shivaji
Shri-Shiva-Prabhuche-Charitra (IAST: Sri-Aiva-Prabhuce-Caritra), better known as Sabhasad Bakhar, is a Marathi language biography of Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha
Sabhasad_Bakhar
Village in Pakistan
Bakhar Bar is a village and union council near Shahpur Sadar, in Sargodha District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. The village is named after by the
Bakhar_Bar
Marathi language chronicle
Mahikavatichi Bakhar ("The Annals of Mahikavati"), also known as Śrī Biṁbākhyāna, is a Marathi language chronicle about the medieval history of northern
Mahikavatichi_Bakhar
Marathi language biography of Shivaji
Shivaji Maharaj yanche Saptaprakaranatmak Charitra, better known as Chitnis Bakhar, is a Marathi language biography of Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha
Chitnis_Bakhar
Football club
January, Barak Bakhar concluded his tenure as head coach of Be’er Sheva following a period of unsatisfactory professional results. Bakhar stepped down after
Hapoel_Be'er_Sheva_F.C.
Locality in Maharashtra, India
mentioned in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar as the location of the royal palace of the Bimb dynasty. The name derives
Panchpakhadi
Suburb in Mumbai Suburban, Maharashtra, India
mentioned in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar; the name derives from the word "vikhar" (poison). Vikhroli railway station
Vikhroli
Israeli footballer
Ilan Bakhar (Hebrew: אילן בכר; born May 17, 1975, in Ramat Gan) is a retired Israeli footballer who played as a right defender. During his 14-year professional
Ilan_Bakhar
Port city in India
mentioned in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar. The modern, colonial history of Dongri dates back to the late early modern
Dongri
Senapati of the Maratha Empire in 1674
Little is known about the early life of Anandrao. According to Sabhasad Bakhar, he initially served Shahaji, the father of Shivaji. Later, along with Venkoji
Anandrao
Historical Island in Sindh, Pakistan
Bukkur, Bakhar or Bhakkar is a historical city and an Island fort situated between Rohri and Sukkur in the Sindh province of Pakistan. Bhakkar is also
Bukkur
Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1674 to 1680
to decide historical truth. Sabhasad Bakhar and 91 Kalami Bakhar are considered the most reliable of all bakhars by scholars. In the mid–19th century
Shivaji
Association football club in Israel
December 2018 – 7 July 2020) Barak Bakhar (8 July 2020 – 29 May 2023) Messay Dego (30 May 2023 – 26 May 2024) Barak Bakhar (1 June 2024 – 4 May 2025) Itai
Maccabi_Haifa_F.C.
Geological formation in Mongolia
The Bakhar Formation (Russian: Bakhar Svita) is a geological formation in Mongolia whose strata date back to the Aalenian to Bathonian stages of the Middle
Bakhar_Formation
Narrative of the Battle of Panipat
Bhausahebanchi Bakhar is a narrative of the Third Battle of Panipat fought in 1761 between the Maratha Empire and the Durrani Empire of Ahmad Shah Durrani
Bhausahebanchi_Bakhar
Suburb in Mumbai Suburban, Maharashtra, India
of Andheri in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar. Administratively, Andheri is a village in the Andheri taluka of the Mumbai
Andheri
Neighbourhood in Mumbai City, Maharashtra, India
of Nagpada in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar. The place derives its name from a local Shiva temple, and abode of Naag
Nagpada
years after his birth. These records, especially the Marathi-language bakhars, contain several stories that are historically unreliable. Shivaji's parents
Early_life_of_Shivaji
Suburb in Mumbai Suburban, Maharashtra, India
Dadhicheshwar in the 15th-17th century, Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar; the name indicates the existence of a temple associated with Dadhichi there
Dahisar
Suburb of Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
of a place in the 15th-17th-century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar; these names derive from the term for the Indian jujube tree (bor in Marathi)
Borivali
Village in Maharashtra
mentioned in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar; the name indicates the existence of a copper utensil and bangle making
Kasarvadavali
Village in Maharashtra, India
of Nagaon in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar, "gram" being the Shilahara-era suffix for a small village. The Nagaon village
Nagaon,_Raigad_District
Suburb in Thane, Maharashtra, India
a mention in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar. It was originally known as Pattakil-pada: "Pattakil" (the root of the term
Patlipada
Suburb in Mumbai Suburban, Maharashtra, India
areas suburbs located in Malad. Malad is mentioned in the Mahikavatichi Bakhar, a 15th–17th century Marathi-language text of doubtful veracity. In fact
Malad
Indian politician (1913-1984)
December 2012. Yashwantrao Chavan - Bakhar Eka Vadalachi Movie Review {3.5/5}: Critic Review of Yashwantrao Chavan - Bakhar Eka Vadalachi by Times of India
Yashwantrao_Chavan
Neighbourhood in Mumbai City, Maharashtra, India
reclamation projects to form the present-day Mumbai City district. Mahikavatichi Bakhar, a 15th-17th century Marathi text of doubtful authenticity, describes the
Mahim
Dagger
शिवाजीराजे यांची बखर : सभासद बखर (Chhatrapati Shivajiraje Yanchi Bakhar : Sabhasad Bakhar) (1 ed.). Pune: Chitrashala Prakashan Pune 2. p. 16. Retrieved
Bichuwa
Prime Minister of India (1966–1977; 1980–1984)
(2017), NTR: Kathanayakudu/NTR: Mahanayakudu (2019) and Yashwantrao Chavan – Bakhar Eka Vaadalaachi (2014); Flora Jacob in Raid (2018), Thalaivi (2021) and
Indira_Gandhi
15th-century dynasty based in Sindh
harm and destroyed their household property. He then sent a messenger to Bakhar calling the chief men of the place to come and pay respects to him. But
Samma_dynasty
City in Maharashtra, India
mentioned as Vihar in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar. According to the 2011 India census, Virar had a population of 1,221,233
Virar
Place in Maharashtra, India
mentioned in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar, which states that it was captured by king Pratap Bimb's general Balkrishnrao
Juhu
Minister and count of the Maratha Empire
Gharanyacha Itihas’ (Marathi) by Anant Narayan Bhagwat ‘Marathi Riyasat Volume II’ (Marathi) by Govind Sakharam Sardesai ‘Pant Pratinidhi Bakhar’ (Marathi)
Parshuram_Pant_Pratinidhi
Association football club in Israel
Ezechiel N'Douassel Ahmed Abed Shimon Abuhatzira Danny Amos Barak Badash Barak Bakhar Benny Ben Zaken Shavit Elimelech Elad Gabai Guy Haimov Roi Kahat Adrian
Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona F.C.
Hapoel_Ironi_Kiryat_Shmona_F.C.
City in Punjab, Pakistan
century by a group of colonists from Dera Ismail Khan, and is named after Bakhar Khan. It came under Humayun's rule after he restored the Mughal Empire in
Bhakkar
Prime Minister of the Maratha Empire
Family (pronunciation: [pe(ː)ʃʋaː]) Sen, Surendranath (1920). Sabhasad Bakhar (Siva Chhatrapati). University Of Calcutta. pp. 37–38. https://ijrpr
Peshwa
Municipality in Gujarat, India
the place in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar, "gram" being the Shilahara-era suffix for a small village. As of the 2011
Umargam
Marathi writer
cites his as the editor of Bhausahebanchi bakhar, Deshpande cites him as the editor of the Sabhasad Bakhar. In 2004 he received the Indian Independence
Yusufkhan_Mohamadkhan_Pathan
Suburb in Mumbai Suburban, Maharashtra, India
(कांधवळी) in the 15th–17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar; the name derives from a term for Mangroves. In the 16th century, Kandivali
Kandivali
1761 battle between the Durrani Empire and Marathas
vary considerably. According to the single-best eyewitness chronicle—the bakhar by Shuja-ud-Daula's Diwan Kashi Raja—about 40,000 Maratha prisoners were
Third_Battle_of_Panipat
Historic province of the Ahom kingdom
Kan-jie-li-mei, Dao-Qing-Han, and Dao-Han-Ti, respectively. The historical Bakhar Bengena tree, scientifically dated to 1433–34 CE, corresponding to an age
Bakata
Prime Minister of the Seuna dynasty from 1259 to 1274
their remedies.[citation needed] A small historical book, the Hemādpanti Bakhar (Hemadpant's Chronicle) is credited to him.[citation needed] He created
Hemadpant
Indian film director & former paediatrician (born 1942)
subjects. His recent film is also political based "Yashwantrao Chavan: Bakhar Eka Vaadalaachi". Jait Re Jait (1977) is a musical milestone in the history
Jabbar_Patel
Maratha general (1710–1760)
Govind Sakharam Sardesai ‘Peshwyanchi Bakhar' (Marathi) Editorial Notes by R.V. Herwadkar ‘Bhausahebachi Bakhar' (Marathi) Editorial Notes by R.V. Herwadkar
Govind_Pant_Bundela
Preparation to assist the beginning of fermentation
Nuruk (누룩) (Korea) Koji (麹) (Japan) Ragi tapai (Indonesia and Malaysia) Bakhar, ranu, marchaar (murcha), Virjan (India) Bubod, tapay, budbud (Philippines)
Fermentation_starter
Khokhar rebellion against Muhammad Ghori
Ghor Iltutmish Qutubuddin Aibak Bahauddin Muhammad Sulaiman Sirajuddin Abu Bakhar Raisal † Bakhan † Sarkha † Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and losses
Battle_of_Jhelum_(1206)
Prakash Baba Amte: The Real Hero Dr. Prakash Amte Marathi Yashwantrao Chavan– Bakhar Eka Vaadalaachi Pratap Deshmukh 2015 Ab Tak Chhappan 2 Inspector Sadhu Agashe
Nana_Patekar_filmography
16th-century Sindhi Muslim historian
Muhammad Masoom Shah, was a sixteenth-century Sindhi Muslim historian from Bakhar, Sindh (modern-day Pakistan). He is known for writing a history of Sindh
Masum_Shah
Family of pterosaurs from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods
Indeterminate anurognathid remains have also been reported from the Middle Jurassic Bakhar Svita of Mongolia and the Early Cretaceous of North Korea. Anurognathids
Anurognathidae
Census town in Maharashtra, India
Maṇor (मणोर) in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar. At the 2001 Census of India, Manor had a population of 8,345, consisting
Manor,_India
Father of Shivaji Bhonsle and eldest son of Maloji Raje Bhonsle (1594–1664)
categorised it as one of the later biographies or 'bogus bakhars*, which 'mostly copies the Sabhasad Bakhar and padded it out with Sanskrit quotations, miracles
Shahaji
Sultan of Sindh from 1351 to 1354
to effect an escape, and leaving the side of Jám Unar for good, came to Bakhar and joined Alí Sháh and Malak Feróz Turks. Bringing them to Bahrámpur got
Jam_Unar_I
Place in Maharashtra, India
place name in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar; the name indicates the existence of a farm ("khale") owned by a person
Byculla
Association football club in Serbia
(2017–2019) Dejan Stanković (2019–2022) Miloš Milojević (2022–2023) Barak Bakhar (2023) Vladan Milojević (2023–2025) Dejan Stanković (2025–present) Mita
Red_Star_Belgrade
Hill fort in Thane, Maharashtra, India
mentioned in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar; the name indicates the existence of a horse (ghod) trading port (bunder)
Ghodbunder_Fort
Indian honorific title
2026. Dipesh Karmarkar (2012). "Understanding Place Names in 'Mahikavati's Bakhar': A Case of Mumbai-Thane Region". Studies in Indian Place Names. XXXI. Mysore:
Patil_(title)
Fort in Thane district, Maharashtra, India
of Mahuli in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar, "palli" being the Shilahara-era suffix for a small village. In 1635-36
Mahuli
Nawab of Sindh from 1737 to 1755
1737. He then consolidated his power over the entire Sindh, subjugating Bakhar Sarkar (Northern Sindh), Sehwan Sarkar (Central Sindh), and Thatta Sarkar
Noor_Mohammad_Kalhoro
Bachrach, US, swimming coach, International Swimming Hall of Fame Barak Bakhar, Israel, former player & current manager of the Israeli Premier League association
List of Jews in sports (non-players)
List_of_Jews_in_sports_(non-players)
Town in Maharashtra, India
century, as evident by its mention in the Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar. Waghbil Naka, in the outer part of Waghbil, is major bus stop served by
Waghbil
Island in Bangladesh
Bakhar Muhammad and Zafar Muhammad (sons of Muhammad Muqim) and Ramchandra Chaudhuri (son of Janardan Chowdhury). Bakharpur was named after Bakhar Muhammad's
Sandwip_Island
Metropolis in Maharashtra, India
important centre for import and export. Thane is mentioned in the Mahikavatichi Bakhar, a 15th-17th century Marathi language historical chronicle of doubtful accuracy
Thane
Indo-Aryan language
give a better picture of the life of common people. There are a number of Bakhars (journals or narratives of historical events) written in Marathi and Modi
Marathi_language
Indian Marathi house
Surendra Nath (1920). Siva Chhatrapati : being a translation of Sabhasad Bakhar with extracts from Chitnis and Sivadigvijya, with notes. Calcutta : University
Bhonsle_dynasty
Koli title
was considered the backbone of Shivaji's power, and according to Sabhasad Bakhar, which chronicled Shivaji's life, the Mavale Hasham infantry of Shivaji
Mavala
Hindu Bhakti Saint from the medieval era
also possibly refer to him; after that, there are no references until a bakhar of around 1538. According to Mahipati, a hagiographer of the 18th century
Namdev
Place in Sindh
“safae-e-safa” built by Mir Abu al Qasim Namkeen when he was the governor of the Bakhar. He used this great scenic place as cultural gathering place, particularly
Sateen_Jo_Aastan
Twenty-first chapter of the biblical book of Proverbs
Lord than sacrifice. "More acceptable" from the Hebrew root verb בָּחַר, bakhar, “to choose”, as Niphal participle can be rendered as "choice to the Lord”
Proverbs_21
17th-century poet-saint in India
mention in an 18th-century Marathi literary work known as Ramdas Swamichi Bakhar, authored by Hanumant Swami. The meeting most likely took place after 1630
Samarth_Ramdas
Genus of beetles
altajense Ponomarenko, 1997, Middle to Late Jurassic, Togo-Khuduk Formation, Bakhar, Mongolia Omma avus Ponomarenko, 1969, Lower Jurassic (Hettangian), Dzhil
Omma
Land-Owner from Western India
Surendra Nath (1920). Siva Chhatrapati : being a translation of Sabhasad Bakhar with extracts from Chitnis and Sivadigvijya, with notes. University of California
Vatandar
Marathi poet
(A biography) Taulanik Sahityabhyas (1981) (A critique) Wisajipantanchi Bakhar (A political parody) उत्तुंग आमुची उत्तर सीमा Uttung Aamuchi Uttar सैन्य
Vasant_Bapat
Serbian footballer (born 2005)
Sloboda Užice after he was promoted to the 2023–24 season by coach Barak Bakhar. On 22 January 2024, Nedeljković signed for Premier League club Aston Villa
Kosta_Nedeljković
Eldest son of Balaji Bajirao (1742–1761)
Peshwa lineage as Vishwasrao. Raghunath Yadav, author of one of the Panipat Bakhar, stated, "पुरुषात देखणा विश्वासराव" ("The one most handsome among all men
Vishwasrao
Name list
with the name include: Ilan Averbuch (born 1953), Israeli sculptor Ilan Bakhar (born 1975), Israeli football player Ilan Ben-Dov (businessman) (born 1957)
Ilan_(name)
Fez Azriel Girona, Spain (1160) Rumelia, Frankfurt, Vilnius Behar (Bahar, Bakhar, Bekhar) Sephardic Castille, Spain (1492) Istanbul (Turkey), Izmir, Bulgaria
List of Sephardic Jewish surnames
List_of_Sephardic_Jewish_surnames
Sindhi sufi mystic and poet
Qazi Qadan قاضي قادن Born 1493 Bakhar, Sindh, Samma Dynasty Died 1551(1551-00-00) (aged 57–58) Madina, Hejaz, Ottoman Empire Children Bībī Fāṭima (daughter)
Qazi_Qadan
1520–1591 Turco-Mongol dynasty in Sindh
his capital at Thatta, while Sultan Mahmud would rule upper Sindh from Bakhar. In 1567 Muhammad 'Isa Tarkhan died and was succeeded by his son Muhammad
Arghun_dynasty
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up baharlı in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Baharlı or Bakharly or Bagarly may refer to: Baharlı, Agdam (disambiguation) Baharlı, Üçoğlan Baharlı
Baharlı
Football tournament qualification stage
Larsen Fábio Vieira 4 goals Kristian Thorstvedt Dany Mota 3 goals Ivan Bakhar Pavel Klenyo Jurgen Ekkelenkamp Cody Gakpo Teun Koopmeiners Jota Diogo Queirós
2021 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group 7
2021_UEFA_European_Under-21_Championship_qualification_Group_7
Sindhi clan
author of Kalhora Dour-e-Hukoomat suggests their center was originally at Bakhar, Sindh. According to Sarah Ansari, they were likely Jamot who had lived
Kalhora
Indian film award
Damle Kaksparsh 2013 Ashok Lokhande Yashwantrao Chavan Yashwantrao Chavan: Bakhar Eka Vaadalaachi 2014 Unknown 2015 Shashank Shende Arjun Magar Ringan 2016
Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actor
Maharashtra_State_Film_Award_for_Best_Actor
Football league season
Maccabi Haifa Messay Dego End of contract 29 May 2024 Pre-season Barak Bakhar 29 May 2024 Hapoel Be'er Sheva Elyaniv Barda 31 May 2024 Ran Kojok 2 June
2024–25 Israeli Premier League
2024–25_Israeli_Premier_League
Football league season
Basoul Lior Reuven Eyad Hutba Zeus Sport Maccabi Haifa Ya'akov Shahar Barak Bakhar Dolev Haziza Adidas Volvo Maccabi Netanya Ross Kestin Ronny Levy Karem Jaber
2025–26 Israeli Premier League
2025–26_Israeli_Premier_League
Football league season
Abdikholikov Energetik-BGU Minsk 26 2 Uladzimir Khvashchynski Minsk 21 3 Ivan Bakhar Dinamo Minsk 11 4 Gleb Zherdev Slavia Mozyr 10 Stanislaw Drahun BATE Borisov
2022 Belarusian Premier League
2022_Belarusian_Premier_League
Name list
football player Barak Yitzhaki (born 1984), Israeli football player Barak Bakhar (born 1979), Israeli football player Barak Eilam, Israeli businessman Barak
Barak_(name)
13th-century king who ruled the present-day Mumbai area
present-day Mahim. According to the Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar (c. 1448 CE), the city and the kingdom of Mahikavati were established in
Bhima_of_Mahikavati
19th-century kabbalist, Rosh Yeshiva of Bet El Kabbalistic Yeshiva
and signed the great ban against the school. However, his grandson Nissim Bakhar, who founded a number of Jewish schools in Turkey, founded the Alliance
Yedidyah Raphael Chai Abulafiya
Yedidyah_Raphael_Chai_Abulafiya
Football league season
Shimon Shay Abutbul Kappa Fujicom Ironi Kiryat Shmona Izzy Sheratzky Barak Bakhar Shir Tzedek Puma Ituran Maccabi Haifa Ya'akov Shahar Arik Benado Yaniv Katan
2013–14 Israeli Premier League
2013–14_Israeli_Premier_League
Leopard subspecies
leopards. Leopards also survived in northwestern Azerbaijan in the Akhar-Bakhar section of the Ilisu State Reserve in the foothills of the Greater Caucasus
Panthera_pardus_tulliana
(1983). Cinemala Gen. et sp. nov Valid Shcherbakov Middle or Late Jurassic Bakhar Group Mongolia A member of Cicadomorpha belonging to the family Hylicellidae
2012_in_paleoentomology
Village in Maharashtra, India
mentioned in the 15th-17th century Marathi-language text Mahikavatichi Bakhar. Bandra has been known to be a natural harbor since ancient times, then
Khar_Danda
Association football club in Israel
financially, Guttman became sick and left after 22 league games, and Nissim Bakhar the winner of two titles in 1976 returned, and brought quiet to the team
Beitar_Jerusalem_F.C.
passé (Perrault), Belle-Belle ou Le Chevalier Fortuné (d'Aulnoy), Sabhasad Bakhar 1698 in literature – Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the
List_of_years_in_literature
BAKHAR
BAKHAR
BAKHAR
BAKHAR
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
Happy
Girl/Female
Hindu
Purity of gold
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wealth
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Tudman, a habitational name for someone from either of two places in Norfolk and Suffolk called Tuddenham, from the genitive form of the Old English personal name TÅ«da + hÄm ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Glorious
Male
Dutch
, venerable.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Swedish
Blessed; Happy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of noble descent
Male
Egyptian
, a divinity mentioned in the Ritual of the Dead.
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Jamaican, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
God is Willing; Lord is God; Jehovah is the Lord; Precious; Wrathful; Joel was a Prophet in the Old Testament; Work-power; Strong; Powerful; God is Gracious; One who is Victorious
BAKHAR
BAKHAR
BAKHAR
BAKHAR
BAKHAR