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  2. Lathi khela - Wikipedia

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    Lathi khela (Bengali: লাঠি খেলা) is a traditional Bengali martial art [1] [2] – a kind of stick fighting practiced in Bangladesh. [3] A practitioner is known as a lathial . [ 4 ] Lathi khela originated from the Bengal region in Indian subcontinent .

  3. Culture of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide lathi khela competitions used to take place annually in Kushtia up until 1989, though its practice is now diminishing and being restricted to certain festivals and celebrations. [20] Chamdi is a variant of lathi khela popular in North Bengal during festivities such as Eid and Shab e Barat.

  4. Bengali traditional games - Wikipedia

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    Some traditional Bengali games are thousands of years old and reference historical ways of living and historical events. [citation needed] For example, it is argued that some of the rhymes used to be associated with the gameplay of Gollachut, in which players run from the center of a circle towards a boundary area to be safe from opponents, may refer to escape attempts by slaves during the ...

  5. Gatka - Wikipedia

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    Khel (meaning "sport" or "game") is the modern competitive aspect of gatka, originally used as a method of sword-training (fari‑gatka) or stick-fighting (lathi khela) in medieval times. While khel gatka is today most commonly associated with Sikhs, it has always been used in the martial arts of other ethno-cultural groups.

  6. Indian martial arts - Wikipedia

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    Traditional stick-fighting (lathi khela) is still used in free sparring today [citation needed]. The sticks may be short like a cudgel or a long staff. The former are sometimes paired with a shield. [citation needed] Lathi khela is a traditional Bengali martial art [68] [69] – a kind of stick fighting practised mainly in Bengal [68] [69] and ...

  7. List of state universities in India - Wikipedia

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    University of North Bengal: Siliguri: Yes 1962 General [470] Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya: Cooch Behar: No 2001 Agriculture [471] Vidyasagar University: Medinipur: Yes 1981 General [472] West Bengal State University: Barasat: Yes 2007 General [473] West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences: Kolkata: Yes 2004 Legal [474]

  8. Bengalis - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide lathi khela competitions used to take place annually in Kushtia up until 1989, though its practice is now diminishing and being restricted to certain festivals and celebrations. [216] Chamdi is a variant of lathi khela popular in North Bengal.

  9. List of universities in India - Wikipedia

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    The state with the most universities is Gujarat with 97 universities, and Gujarat has also by far the most state private universities, 63 in number. [10] Tamil Nadu is the state with the most deemed universities, numbering 28, [ 8 ] and Karnataka has the most state universities, 42. [ 5 ]

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