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Chak-
chak (/tʃækˈtʃæk/) is a po****r
fried dough food in
Tatarstan and Bashkortostan.
Chak-
chak is made from
unleavened dough cut and
rolled into hazelnut-sized...
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Chak Chak may
refer to:
Chak Chak, Fars, a
village in Iran
Chak Chak, Yazd, a
village in Iran Shak-shak (AKA Chack-chack), an
Antillean musical instrument...
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appointed Chaks in many
important offices in her cabinet. Kota Rani was
later challenged by Shah Mir, a
close ****ociate of Rinchan. The
Chaks sided with...
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Chaks entered the
Chittagong Hill
Tracts in the 14th
century after their kingdom was
overrun by the Arakanese.
Despite this,
there are
still Chaks living...
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Chak Chak...
- Look up
Chak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chak or
CHAK may
refer to:
Chak (village),
synonym of term
village established by the
British Raj in British...
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irrigation circle chak number.
Government left it to
those residents to give "
chaks" a
proper village name later. In due time, the term "
chak"
became synonymous...
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Chak Dam (Pashto: چک برېښناکوټ),
referred to by some as Band-e
Chak (meaning Dam of
Chak in Dari), is
located near
Chak,
which is the
center of
Chak District...
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Chak De!
India (transl. Let's go! India) is a 2007
Indian sports film
directed by
Shimit Amin and
produced by
Aditya Chopra under the
banner of Yash Raj...
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throne was next
occupied by Ali Khan, a
member of the
powerful Chak clan. Who are the
Chaks?
Whatever their origin, in
course time, they seem to have settled...