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Encyclopedia > Sarai

Sarai, Saraj or Sarah can refer to:


Places

  • Sarai (city), the capital city of the Golden Horde
  • Sarai Alamgir, a town in northern Pakistan
  • Sarai (urban-type settlement), an urban-type settlement in Ryazan Oblast, Russia
  • Saraj municipality, a municipality in Greater Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
  • Saraj (Skopje), a village near Skopje, Republic of Macedonia; seat of the Saraj municipality
  • Sarai-khas, a village in [Jalandhar District of Punjab, India
  • Bal-Sarai, a village in Amritsar District of Punjab, India

Sarai Batu (Old Sarai, Sarai-al-Maqrus) was a capital city of the Golden Horde. ... The Golden Horde (Mongolian: Altan Ordyn Uls; Tatar: ; Russian: ) is a Russian designation for the Mongol[1][2][3] — later Turkicized[4] — khanate established in the western part of the Mongol Empire after the Mongol invasion of Rus in the 1240s: present-day Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and the Caucasus. ... Sarai Alamgir (pop. ... Administrative center Ryazan Area - total - % water Ranked 58th - 39,600 km² - Population - Total - Density Ranked 44th - est. ... [[Image:|250px|center|Location of Saraj municipality]] Municipality center Saraj (Skopje) Mayor [[]] Municipality area km² Population  - density 35,408 people/km² Time zone  - Standard  - Summer (DST) CET (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2) Status [[]] Area code +389 Car plates Postal code Official Website [http:// ] Saraj (Macedonian: Сарај) is one of 10 municipalities... Amritsar District is one of 19 districts in the state of Punjab in North West India. ...

Other meanings

  • The Biblical figure Sarah
  • Sarai (rapper), white female rapper
  • Sarai Kale Khan
  • Sarai Rohilla
  • Katwaria Sarai
  • Sheikh Sarai
  • Yusuf Sarai
  • Ber Sarai
  • The Sarai Programme at CSDS, a program for interdisciplinary research and practice on urban space, media and information at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in Delhi, India
  • Sarai, a Jat clan from Punjab, mostly of the Sikh faith

Engraving of Sarah by Hans Collaert from c. ... Sarai (born Sarai Howard in 1981) is a white female rapper, born in Kingston, New York. ... Sarai Kale Khan is one of the major bus termini in Delhi. ... Sarai Rohilla is a train station in Delhi, India. ... The introduction of this article does not provide enough context for readers unfamiliar with the subject. ... About 8 million Jats live in the Indian state of Haryana. ...

See also

  • Saray-Jük, the Little Sarai of the Golden Horde
Saray-Jük or Saraychyq [1] was a medieval city on the border between Europe and Asia in the 10th-16th centuries. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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Sarai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (155 words)
Sarai, the capital city of the Golden Horde.
The town of Sarai Alamgir in northern Pakistan.
Sarai is a new media initiative of Centre for the Study of Developing Societies(CSDS).
Encyclopedia: Sarai (622 words)
The Sarai Initiative interprets this sense of the word "sarai" to mean a very public space, where different intellectual, creative and activist energies can intersect in an open and dynamic manner so as to give rise to an imaginative reconstitution of urban public culture, new/old media practice, research and critical cultural intervention.
Sarai is becoming recognised as an important alternative venue in Delhi for discussions, workshops on the politics of media culture and urban space, screenings and as a convivial space where many young people can feel comfortable in an increasingly constricted cultural milieu.
She and Abraham are said to be lunar deities, or adaptations of the Babylonian Adonis-Tammuz (Abraham) and Ishtar (Sarai) myths (the descent of Ishtar).
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