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I didn't fact-check anything here, but I may come back and check it against Neate's ''High Asia''. -- [[User:Spireguy|Spireguy]] 04:11, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
I didn't fact-check anything here, but I may come back and check it against Neate's ''High Asia''. -- [[User:Spireguy|Spireguy]] 04:11, 18 September 2006 (UTC)

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I didn't fact-check anything here, but I may come back and check it against Neate's High Asia. -- Spireguy 04:11, 18 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Sara Ghar and Saraghrar

Does anyone know anything about the origin of the word "Saraghrar"? Because there is another mountain, "Sara Ghar" or "Saraghar" [1]. I don't exactly know what "Sara" stands for, but "Ghar" means mountain in Pashto. Are we talking about the same mountain here? (Ketabtoon (talk) 03:47, 15 October 2009 (UTC))[reply]

Hard to tell without some further info. I don't know the etymology. It's definitely rendered (in English) as "Saraghrar", not "Saraghar". But that could have been a transcription error from way back. -- Spireguy (talk) 02:42, 16 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]