- even be
embossed with writing.
Chakla belan: in
Indian cuisine, the
rolling pin (belan) is used in
combination with a
chakla (flat
circular rolling board)...
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provided for
about twelve to
fifteen Indian women kept in
brothels called chaklas for each
regiment of
thousand British soldiers. They were
licensed by military...
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Chakla may
refer to:
Chakla, an
Indian kitchen utensil Chakla (brothel), name for
brothel or
bordello in the Indian-subcontinent
Chakla (administrative...
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Soufiane "Sofian"
Chakla (Arabic: سفيان شاكلا; born 2
September 1993) is a
Moroccan professional footballer who
plays as a
centre back for
Azerbaijan Premier...
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Chakla (Persian: چکلہ) was a district-level
administrative division in
Indian subcontinent during the
Mughal period. The
chakla system was used at least...
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Asarwa Chakla is an area
located in Ahmedabad, India. It is
located south of the
Civil Hospital and east of the
Sabarmati river.
Chakla literally means...
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Kingdom of
Chakla (Tibetan: ལྕགས་ལ་, Wylie:
lcags la, THL:
chakla; Chinese: 明正土司; pinyin: Míngzhēng tǔsī) or
Chala was a
kingdom in the
Tibetan region...
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Manirampur Upazila (Bengali: মণিরামপুর) is an
upazila of Jas****
District in the
Division of Khulna, Bangladesh. It is
bounded by Jas****
Sadar Upazila...
- Bengal, the
Sarkar system was
replaced in the
early 18th
century by the
Chakla system. In the
Punjab region, the
British established new
Punjab Canal Colonies...
- are then
dipped into
flour and
rolled out on a
circular rolling board (a
chakla),
using a
rolling pin
known as a
velan or belan, into a flat disc. There...