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  2. Gold fixing - Wikipedia

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    The London Gold Fixing (or Gold Fix) [1] is the setting of the price of gold that takes place via a dedicated conference line. It was formerly held on the London premises of Nathan Mayer Rothschild & Sons by the members of The London Gold Market Fixing Ltd.

  3. ISKCON Temple, Bangalore - Wikipedia

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    In May 1997, Bangalore ISKCON Temple was inaugurated by the ninth president of India, ... There is a gold-plated dhwaja-stambha (flag post) 17 m (56 ft) ...

  4. Bangalore Palace - Wikipedia

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    Bangalore Palace is a 19th century royal palace located in ... Today a legal battle between government and the Mysore royal family has seen a ban of commercial ...

  5. Bannerghatta Biological Park - Wikipedia

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    The gold class includes the Indian Leopard, sloth bear, gaur and other animals (₹50 000). Subsequent levels in the gold class include the Golden Jackal, Indian Grey Wolf, Striped Hyena etc. (₹30 000). Sponsoring the Spot-Billed Pelican, Black Headed Ibis, etc. is at ₹25 000 and the Common Ostrich, Rhea, Emu etc. is at ₹20 000.

  6. Green Line (Namma Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The line connects the industrial centers of Peenya and Yeshwanthpur in the north with the central hub of Majestic and the southern residential areas of Bangalore (Basavanagudi, Jayanagar, Banshankari, Thalaghattapura, Kanakapura Road etc.). Green Line is mostly elevated, with 26 elevated and 3 underground stations.

  7. Silk in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Tilla in the earlier times was known as kasab. It was a combination of silver and tamba (copper) which was coated with a veneer of gold and silver. Kinkhwabs have also been known as ‘Kimkhabs’, ‘Kamkhwabs’, ‘Kincobs’, ‘Zar-baft’ (Gold Woven), zartari, zarkashi, mushaiar. [6] Kam means little or scarcely.

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