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  2. Chapri, Mianwali - Wikipedia

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    Chapri, meaning "hut" in English, is a village and union council of the Mianwali District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. [2] It is located in Isakhel Tehsil at 3] and lies about 17 km from Kalabagh and Qamar Mashani on two separate roads. The people of the area are educated and hard working.

  3. Chapri - Wikipedia

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    Chapri, Nowshera, village of Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.

  4. Chapri, Nowshera - Wikipedia

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    Chapri is a hill station in Pabbi Tehsil of Nowshera District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. [1] Known locally as Sapara in Pashtoo and called Chapri in Urdu and English, it is one of the far-flung villages of the Nowshera District. It lies roughly 17 miles (27 km) from Main GT Road Tehsil Pabbi. Village Chapri is surrounded by big ...

  5. Chhapri - Wikipedia

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    Chapri is a word used in india to express their feelings how you are like the kundithooori apii thalayan LEON and leon is appi thoori. It is located in the Huzur tehsil and the Phanda block . [ 1 ]

  6. Chhaparband (Muslim) - Wikipedia

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    The Chhaparband are largely a landless community, with many employed as agricultural labourers or urban daily wage labourers. Apart from this, a significant number are now employed as truck drivers, carpenters, masons, fruit sellers and shop owners.

  7. Bengalis - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, UNESCO declared 21 February as International Mother Language Day, in tribute to the Language Movement and the ethnolinguistic rights of people around the world. [177] Kolkata Book Fair is the world's largest non-trade and the most attended book fair, where people from different countries gather together. [178]

  8. Chhipi - Wikipedia

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    Chhipi (alternatively called Chhimpa [1] /Chhipa/Chimpa) is a caste of people with ancestral roots tracing back to India. These people are basically Rajputs and used to wear Kshatriya attire. [ 2 ] These people were skilled in the art of war, Later people of this caste started doing printing work.

  9. Chhaparband - Wikipedia

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    The community claim to be Rajputs from North India who migrated to the Deccan region in search of employment. They were given land in Pune by the Peshwa, around an area that was known as Kala Wawar, which is a black farm in Marathi.