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  2. List of Pakistani spices - Wikipedia

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    Kali Anar Punica granatum: Pomegranate flower گلنار Gulnar Punica granatum: Pomegranate peel پوست انار Post Anar Punica granatum: Poppy seeds خشخاش Khashkhaash Papaver somniferum: Psyllium seed husk اسپغول مسلم Ispaghol Muslim Plantago ovata: Pumpkin seeds تخم کدو Tukhm-e-Kaddu Cucurbita pepo: Punarnava تخم ...

  3. Anarkali (1953 film) - Wikipedia

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    Shahenshah Jalal-ud-din Akbar is the grandson of Babur, and the son of Humayun.He is known to have ruled over Hindustan with a humane and just heart. He knew in order to garner the support of the Hindus, he must treat them sensitively, allow them to worship freely, and in order to maintain this peace, he married Jodha Bai, a Hindu Rajput, the sister of Raja Bhagwant Das.

  4. Sharbat (drink) - Wikipedia

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    In the 12th century, Persian book of Zakhireye Khwarazmshahi, Gorgani describes different types of Sharbats in Iran, including Ghoore, Anar, Sekanjebin, etc. The first Western mention of sharbat is an Italian reference to something that Turks drink. The word enters Italian as sorbetto which becomes sorbet in French. In the 17th-century, England ...

  5. Daane Anaar Ke - Wikipedia

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    Daane Anaar Ke is a Hindi-language Indian television mini-series that aired on DD National channel from 1994 to 1995. [2] The show is based on "Kissa Mussadilal" by Uma Vachaspati 'Madhurani'. The screenplay and dialogues were written by Sharad Joshi.

  6. Sarson ka saag - Wikipedia

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    The dish is known as sarson ka saag in Hindi and Urdu, saron da saag (or sareyan da saag in Punjabi, [7] [4] [8] sarsav nu shaak in Gujarati, [9] and sariso saag in Maithili. [10] Sarson, sarhon, sareyan, etc. derive from the Sanskrit word sarṣapa "mustard. [11] Saag/shaak derives from the Sanskrit word śāka "greens; vegetable leaves". [12]

  7. Desi daru - Wikipedia

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    Desi daru (Hindi: देसी दारू), also known as country liquor or Indian-made Indian liquor (IMIL), is a local category of liquor produced on the Indian subcontinent, as opposed to Indian-made foreign liquor. Due to cheap prices, country liquor is the most popular alcoholic beverage among the impoverished people.

  8. Anar - Wikipedia

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    Anar, the name for pomegranate in multiple languages. derived from persian anaar. Anar Rzayev (born 1938), Azerbaijani writer; Anar Zeinalov (born 1985), Estonian wrestler; İhsan Oktay Anar (born 1960), Turkish writer and illustrator; ANAR Research, a Turkish public opinion polling company; see November 2015 Turkish general election

  9. South Asian pickle - Wikipedia

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    South Asian pickle is a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices.The pickles are popular across South Asia, with many regional variants, natively known as lonache, avalehikā, uppinakaayi, khatai, pachadi or noncha, achaar (sometimes spelled aachaar, atchar or achar), athāṇu or athāṇo or ...