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Synonyms for baghati or Related words with baghati
hosnabad
ghairung
lariyar
pishachi
pataura
listikot
satlasana
subeha
majgawan
arkhale
visarwadi
narsinghpura
maheshpatti
nepane
peddapappur
gurua
kalwas
kuraiya
melung
kushalpura
shirasgaon
mendrelgang
chandaprabhu
bhatauliya
basbiti
vitthalwadi
ittiva
danabari
manikapur
goganpani
khandadevi
cheekkode
chagalamarri
banaula
galiveedu
gumgaon
sarupeta
sevata
baraula
upallo
palaiyur
parishodhana
talbandha
kajaleshwar
zalod
namdu
madapattu
kunarpur
allipur
tusara
Examples of "baghati"
The Union Council is subdivided into the following areas: Khani Thathiara, Shadial, Chamhad, Fateh Bandi, Sarbangala, Chamak Mera, Bagh Darah, Bermgali, Bisala, Mohal, Baln Seri, Bain Noora, Bain Gojra, Bothiala, Jattal,
Baghati
, Thana, Kasaki Khurd, Kasaki Kalan, Daroparh and Bhoraj.
Baghati
is a village of Abbottabad District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located at 34°8'0N 73°8'0E with an altitude of 1306 metres (4288 feet). Neighbouring settlements include Bain Gojri, Banseri and Sohlan.
Sohlan is a village of Abbottabad District in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located at 34°6'25N 73°8'0E with an altitude of . Neighbouring settlements include Dhoba,
Baghati
and Chhar.
Sreegopal Banerjee College, also known as
Baghati
College, is one of the oldest colleges in Mogra, in the Hooghly district, West Bengal, India. It offers undergraduate courses in arts, commerce and sciences. It is affiliated to University of Burdwan.
Banseri is a village in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located at 34°9'0N 73°8'0E with an altitude of 1168 metres (3835 feet). Neighbouring settlements include Mukhdabbi, Saliot and
Baghati
.
Other villages in Chanditala I CD Block (2011 census figures in brackets): Akuni (3,759), Alipur (3,091), Anantarampur (1,582), Aniya (3,281), Aushbati (2,246), Azabnagar (1,021), Bade Sola (2,094),
Baghati
(1,263), Ban Panchbere (465), Banamalipur (3,443), Bandpur (3,594), Banipur (840), Bankrishnapur (1,610), Bara Choughara (788), Chak Bangla (340), Chak Tajpur (2,692), Chota Choughara (1196), Dudhkanra (391), Dudhkomra (1,692), Ganeshpur (474), Gopalpur (901), Haripur (2,757), Ichhapasar (1,442), Jagmohanpur (1,193), Jalamadul (2,293), Jiara (1,150), Kalyanbati (1,217), Krishnanagar (1,712), Madhupur (1,846), Malipukur (945), Mamudpur (1,522), Metekhal (3,006), Mukundapur (1,579), Pakur, (3,997), Paschim Tajpur (1,873), Radhaballabhpur (1,655), Raghunathpur (645), Sadpur (888), Sandhipur (2,186), Shyamsundarpur (2,028), Singjor (1,589) and Suchiya(Chhunche) (2,569).
It is classified as Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Northern zone, Western Pahari. According to different locations, the language has developed several dialects. Lower Mahasu Pahari (
Baghati
, Baghliani, Kiunthali), Upper Mahasu Pahari (Rampuri, Rohruri, Shimla Siraji, Sodochi). The Kiunthali variety appears to be understood by others, and their attitude toward it is favorable. Rampuri is also called Kochi; Rohruri is also called Soracholi and Sodochi spoken in Kotgarh. Intelligibility among dialects is above 85%. Lexical similarity is 74%–82% with upper dialects, and 74%–95% with lower dialects. The language is used in home and for religious purposes. It is understood and spoken from people of vital age group. The educated are more proficient in Hindi and English. It is considered to be highly endangered as the number of people speaking it is constantly going down. It is also to be noted that "Sirmauri" spoken in Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh and in neighbouring jaunsar-bawar of Uttrakhand more or less share the same roots down to the Mahasu/Mahasui language.