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  2. Doji bara famine - Wikipedia

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    According to the Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Poona (1885), The year 1791-92, though locally a year of plenty, was so terrible a year of famine in other parts of India that the rupee price of grain rose to twelve pounds (6 shers).

  3. Barha family - Wikipedia

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    The Barha family (also Bahera or Bara) was a prominent Shi'a Muslim noble family in India during the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire.The dynasty is well known for the martial prowess of its members, who traditionally led their armies from the vanguard.

  4. Chronic wasting disease - Wikipedia

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    Chronic wasting disease (CWD), sometimes called zombie deer disease, is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) affecting deer.TSEs are a family of diseases thought to be caused by misfolded proteins called prions and include similar diseases such as BSE (mad cow disease) in cattle, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) in humans, and scrapie in sheep. [2]

  5. Barah Valley - Wikipedia

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    Barah Valley is a cultural hub, with the Balti people preserving their ancient traditions and customs. Festivals, music, and dance play an integral role in the community's social life. Traditional Balti music and dance are performed during weddings, festivals, and other celebrations.

  6. Otak - Wikipedia

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    Otak may refer to: Otak-otak, a fish cake eaten throughout Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia; Otaks, a species in the fictional world of Earthsea;

  7. Barasingha - Wikipedia

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    The barasingha is a large deer with a shoulder height of 44 to 46 in (110 to 120 cm) and a head-to-body length of nearly 6 ft (180 cm). Its hair is rather woolly and yellowish brown above but paler below, with white spots along the spine.

  8. Baraha - Wikipedia

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    Baraha is a word processing application for creating documents in Indian languages.It was developed by Sheshadrivasu Chandrasekharan with an intention to provide a software to enable and encourage Indians use their native languages on the computers.

  9. Bara River - Wikipedia

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    Bara River (Pashto: باړه سیند; Urdu: دریائے باڑہ) is a river in Khyber District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. [1] The Bara River originates in the Tirah Valley of Bara Tehsil, Khyber district.