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  2. Bhatura - Wikipedia

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    Bhatura (also known as batoora, bhatoora, batura, or pathora) (Hindi: भटूरा, Punjabi: ਭਟੂਰਾ) is a fluffy deep-fried leavened sourdough bread originating from the Indian subcontinent. [1] It is commonly served as a midday meal or a breakfast dish in northern and eastern India. [1]

  3. Chole bhature - Wikipedia

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    It is a combination of chana masala (spicy white chickpeas) and bhatura/puri, a deep-fried bread made from maida. [2] [3] [4] Chole bhature is often eaten as a breakfast dish, sometimes accompanied with lassi. It can also be street food or a complete meal and may be accompanied with onions, pickled carrots, green chutney or achaar. [5]

  4. Batura Glacier gecko - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 January 2025, at 10:26 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Batura Glacier - Wikipedia

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    Batura Glacier (Urdu: بتورا گلیشیر), 57 km (35 mi) long, is one of the largest and longest glaciers outside of the polar regions. [1] It lies in the upper Hunza region of Hunza District, in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.

  6. Batura Sar - Wikipedia

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    Batura Sar (Urdu: بتورا سر), also referred to as Batura I, is the 25th-highest mountain on Earth.It is the highest peak of the Batura Muztagh, which is the westernmost subrange of the Karakoram range.

  7. Albanian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian Wikipedia (Albanian: Wikipedia Shqip) is the Albanian language edition of Wikipedia started on 12 October 2003. As of 15 January 2025, the Wikipedia has 101,316 articles and is the 73rd-largest Wikipedia.

  8. Këlcyrë - Wikipedia

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    The Byzantine Suda lexicon, writes that the Romans called the forts at the passes Kleisoúrai (Medieval Greek: Κλεισοῦραι), [6] which is the Medieval Greek rendering of the Latin word clausura in plural; the latter recorded for the first time in an order given by emperor Theodosius II in 443, while the former in the Strategikon of Maurice and the works of Procopius (early 6th c ...

  9. Chameria - Wikipedia

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    Chameria (Albanian: Çamëria; Greek: Τσαμουριά, Tsamouriá) [2] is a term used today mostly by Albanians [3] to refer to parts of the coastal region of Epirus in southern Albania and Greece, traditionally associated with the Albanian ethnic subgroup of the Chams.