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The Alha-Khand poem states that this place--the Sonva Mandap in the Chunar fort--is the location where according to a popular belief, Alha married Sonva.
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The [[Alha-Khand]] poem states that this place--the Sonva Mandap in the [[Chunar]] fort--is the location where according to a popular belief, [[Alha]] married Sonva.
The [[Alha-Khand]] poem states that this place--the Sonva Mandap in the [[Chunar]] fort--is the location where according to a popular belief, [[Alha]] married Sonva.
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The Alha-Khand poem states that this place--the Sonva Mandap in the Chunar fort--is the location where according to a popular belief, Alha married Sonva.


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