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Qarshi Bridge is an ancient brick bridge built over the Qashqadaryo River flowing through the territory of Qarshi city, connecting the two parts of the city. It is considered one of the symbols of the city of Qarshi. The construction of this bridge, which has reached so far, was carried out in the second half of the 16th century. Qarshi bridge is the largest bridge built over Qashqadaryo.
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Edmund Bastard (1758–1816) of Sharpham, Ashprington, Devon, was a British Tory politician. He was the second son of Colonel William Bastard of Kitley House, Yealmpton, Devon by his wife Anne Worsley.
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