Basad

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Basad

Basad is a term that can refer to various entities, including geographical locations, organizations, and cultural references. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the different contexts in which the term "Basad" is used.

Geographical Locations[edit | edit source]

Basad, Iran[edit | edit source]

Basad is a village located in the Isfahan Province of Iran. It is part of the Central District of Isfahan County. The village is known for its traditional architecture and historical significance in the region.

Basad, India[edit | edit source]

Basad is also the name of a small town in the Rajasthan state of India. It is situated in the Jodhpur district and is known for its local markets and cultural heritage.

Organizations[edit | edit source]

BASAD (Bavarian Society for Astronomy and Space Technology)[edit | edit source]

The Bavarian Society for Astronomy and Space Technology, abbreviated as BASAD, is a non-profit organization based in Munich, Germany. The organization focuses on promoting interest in astronomy and space technology through public lectures, workshops, and observational events.

Cultural References[edit | edit source]

Basad in Literature[edit | edit source]

The term "Basad" has been used in various literary works to denote fictional places or characters. It often appears in fantasy and science fiction genres.

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