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Charpai (also, Charpaya,
Charpoy, Khat, Khatla, Manja, or Manji) is a
traditional woven bed used
across South Asia. The name
charpai is a
compound of...
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Woman on
Charpoy is an oil on
canvas painting depicting an
Indian woman in red,
lying on a
charpoy with one leg bent. It was
completed in 1940 by Hungarian-Indian...
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bangla and Urdu بنگلہ bangla, literally, "(house) in the
Bengal style".
Charpoy from Hindi: चार/Urdu: چار, romanized: cār, lit. 'four' and पाई/پائی, pāʼī...
- own sword. Alternatively, he is said to have been
quietly sleeping in a
charpoy in the
garden of his
official residence when he was
violently attacked...
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Internet Archive. Sen,
Geeti (2002). "Chapter II:
Woman Resting on a
Charpoy".
Feminine Fables:
Imaging the
Indian Woman in Painting,
Photography and...
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travelling "Dreamland Circus" in India.
Their act
consists of them
sitting on a
charpoy in a tent, with
paying spectators allowed entry to view and
converse with...
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would be
organized around a
single newspaper. A table, a
bench or two or a
charpoy would constitute the
capital equipment.
Every piece of news or editorial...
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Teller (1937) The Vina
Player (1937) The
Village Scene (1938)
Woman on
Charpoy (1940) On the Roof (1941)
Exhibitions Amrita Sher-Gil's
paintings at La****...
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highly decorative designs with
inlays of
ivory and mother-of-pearl.
Charpoy, a bed with four legs
Coffee table OED, teapoy, etymology: from
Hindi tīn...
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bangles and gold and
silver thread, crimping, bean drying, wire drawing,
charpoy weaving,
keeping a grocer's shop and
selling kebabs.
Bareilly was a centre...