- The
chital or
cheetal (Axis axis; /tʃiːtəl/), also
called spotted deer,
chital deer and axis deer, is a deer
species native to the
Indian subcontinent...
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Chittorgarh (Hindi pronunciation: [t͡ʃɪt̪ːɔːɽ.gəɽʱ] ; also
Chitror or
Chittor or Chittaurgarh) is a
major city in the
state of
Rajasthan in
western India...
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Chitor Rani
Padmini (transl. Padmini,
queen of
Chitor) is a 1963
Indian Tamil-language
historical drama film
written by C. V.
Sridhar and Elangovan, and...
- Look up
chit or चित् in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chit may
refer to:
Chit (board wargames), a type of
wargame counter Chit (name)
Chit, a voucher...
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ruling over Medapata."
Manjit Singh Ahluwalia 1978, p. 93: "…his rule over
Chitor is
conclusively proved by the Darībā
inscription of Māgh Sudī 5, 1359/1301...
- Look up
chit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chitting is a
method of
preparing potatoes or
other tubers for planting. The seed
potatoes are placed...
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Chittorgarh (literally
Chittor Fort), also
known as
Chittod Fort, is one of the
largest forts in India. It is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. The fort was...
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audience or the patron, with
Muslim versions narrating the
conquest of
Chitor by
Delhi Sultanate under Alauddin Khalji,
while the
Hindu and Jain versions...
- "Siege of
Chittor!". The
Tribune India (Press release). 2015.
Retrieved 17
April 2022.
Ahmad Zilli,
Ishtiyaq (1971). "FATHNAMA—I
CHITOR,
MARCH 1568...
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international footballers "
CHIT CHIT". AFC.
Retrieved 24 May 2020.
Chit Chit at Soccerway.
Retrieved 3 June 2020. "
Chit Chit".
Global Sports Archive. Retrieved...