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Chitta is one of the 32
villages located in the Soon
Sakesar Valley in
Khushab District of ****stan. The po****tion is
around 4000. It is
located 220 km...
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Chitta Lahu (Punjabi: ਚਿੱਟਾ ਲਹੂ) is a
Punjabi novel written by
Punjabi novelist Nanak Singh. It was
first published in 1932. The
novel was
translated into...
- (Pali and Sanskrit: चित्त, or in
Prakrit script 𑀘𑀺𑀢𑁆𑀢,
pronounced chitta [t͡ɕit̚.tɐ́](key)) is one of
three overlapping terms used in the Nikaya...
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Chitta Basu (25
December 1926 – 5
October 1997) was an
Indian politician and a
leader of the All
India Forward Bloc. He
served as the
General Secretary...
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Chitta Basu may
refer to:
Chitta Basu (politician) (1926–1997),
Indian politician Chitta Basu (director) (1907–1993),
Indian director This disambiguation...
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Chittaranjan Tripathy (born in 1971) is an
Indian actor, director,
writer and
music director who
predominantly works in
Hindi and Odia films. He is best...
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Chitta Katha Lake is an
alpine lake in
Shounter Valley, Azad Kashmir, ****stan, at an
elevation of 13,500 feet (4,100 m). It is
sacred for Hindus, who...
- A ****amala, jaap maala, or
simply mala (Sanskrit: माला; mālā,
meaning 'garland') is a loop of
prayer beads commonly used in
Indian religions such as Hinduism...
- College,
Cambridge and was at
Middle Temple during 1883–1886,
followed by
Chitta Ranjan Das,
Durga Mohan's brother's son,
during 1890–1894.
Satish Ranjan...