bagh
/ (bɑːɡ) /
(in India and Pakistan) a garden
Origin of bagh
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How to use bagh in a sentence
One young woman I met, named Wazhma, had just turned 19 in Badam bagh prison in Kabul.
Malik Sarwar bagh begged leave, he had to go and prepare for the Press Club the next day.
As this fort adjoined the Shah bagh, it was deemed advisable to dislodge the enemy from the latter if possible.
Meanwhile, the bagh caves were quite close to us, not more than fifty miles off, to the east from Mandu.
From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan | Helena Pretrovna BlavatskyThis, in the first instance; and in the second, the bagh tigers are no ordinary tigers either.
From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan | Helena Pretrovna Blavatsky
When we arrived on the spot, where the bagh cere-mony was celebrated, the festivity was at its height.
From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan | Helena Pretrovna BlavatskyThe Punjab disturbances and the preventive massacre of the Jallianwala bagh.
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