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Harbhajan Singh (born 3 July 1980), also
known by his
nickname Bhajji, is a
former Indian cricketer. He
later became a politician,
serving as a Member...
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traditional serving of yameen.
Banana peppers are used for
making mirchi bhajji.
Onion bhajis are
often eaten as a
starter in Anglo-Indian
restaurants before...
- Look up
bhajji or
bhaji in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bhajji is the
Indian snack food item, akin to
pakoras (Indian fritters).
Bhajji may also refer...
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Bhajji state was a
protected tributary state in the
hills of Simla, now
Himachal Pradesh,
under the
government of Punjab. Its area was 248 km² and the...
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where it is used to make the following: A
variety of
snacks Sev
Bhajjis Bikaneri Bhujia Bonda Boondi Chakki Chakli Chila//Dhirda (besan dosa) Dhokla/Khaman...
- May 2022. Pal,
Divya (8
December 2011). "I have no
problem talking about Bhajji:
Andrew Symonds". TimesofIndia.IndiaTimes.com.
Retrieved 16 May 2022. "Andrew...
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Archived from the
original on 28
April 2008.
Retrieved 25
April 2008. "
Bhajji slaps, Sree sobs". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India. 24
April 2008. Archived...
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Mumbai Indians". ESPNcricinfo. 24
April 2008.
Retrieved 25
April 2008. "
Bhajji slaps, Sree sobs". The
Telegraph (Calcutta). Calcutta, India. 24
April 2008...
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derivative vaṭaka, 'a
round cake made of
pulse fried in oil or ghee'. The word
Bhajji is
derived from the
Sanskrit word
Bharjita meaning fried. Some divergence...
- Look up bhaji or
bhajji in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bhaji or
Bhajji may
refer to: Bhaji, an
Indian version of
vegetable fritters Pav bhaji, Indian...