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  2. Kunda, India - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2011 Census of India, Kunda had a population of 910,447.Males constitute 50% of the population and females 50%. 72% of the whole population are from general caste 27% are from scheduled caste and 0%from scheduled tribe.

  3. Hootum Pyanchar Naksha - Wikipedia

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    Hootum Pyanchar Naksha (lit. ' Sketches by a Watching Owl ') is a book by Kaliprasanna Singha (1841–1870), first published in 1861. The book has been influential in Bengali literature. It reflects the tension that arose within several areas of Bengali society, especially in Calcutta.

  4. Bhulekha - Wikipedia

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    Bhulekha (Punjabi: روزانہ بھلیکھا) is a Punjabi daily newspaper in Pakistan. [1] Bhulekha is currently publishing from seven stations in Pakistan alongside eveninger Punjabi Zuban and Lokaai.

  5. Naksha - Wikipedia

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    Naksha (transl. Map) is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language action-adventure film directed by Sachin Bajaj and stars Sunny Deol, Vivek Oberoi, Sameera Reddy and Jackie Shroff. It was released theatrically on 8 September 2006.

  6. Dadra and Nagar Haveli district - Wikipedia

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    Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a district of the union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu in western India.It is composed of two separate geographical entities: Nagar Haveli, wedged in between Maharashtra and Gujarat states 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) to the north-west, and the smaller enclave of Dadra, which is surrounded by Gujarat.

  7. Nakshi kantha - Wikipedia

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    The colourful patterns and designs that are embroidered resulted in the name "Nakshi Kantha," [6] which was derived from the Bengali word "naksha," referring to artistic patterns. [7] Early kanthas had a white background accented with red, blue, and black embroidery; later, yellow, green, pink, and other colours were also included.

  8. Fasli calendar - Wikipedia

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    another document of fasliyear 1343 ic. AD 1933. Fasli Calendar is a chronological system introduced by the Mughal emperor Akbar basically for land revenue and records purposes in northern India, The differences in records dates due to the Muslim lunar calendar because of moon sighting have led him to introduce an alternate calendar which follows simultaneously with Islamic Lunar calendar and ...

  9. Talbehat - Wikipedia

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    Talbehat is a nagar panchayat city in Lalitpur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. [1]The Talbehat Fort is situated on the Jhansi-Lalitpur four lane road. Raja Thakur Mardan Singh Bundela ruled from this fort and in 1857 he fought there against the British alongside Rani Laxmi Bai.