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gateway to the
Gangetic Plain. The
people of
Delhi are
referred to as
Delhiites or Dilliwalas. The city is
referenced in
various idioms of the Northern...
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prime minister of
India addresses the
nation from the Red Fort. Most
Delhiites celebrate the day by
flying kites,
which are
considered a
symbol of freedom...
- Safdarjung's Tomb on Lodi Road and are a po****r spot for
morning walks for
Delhiites. In the
middle of the
gardens is the Bara
Gumbad (lit. 'big dome'), consisting...
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Ekdala War (একডালার যুদ্ধ, Ekḍalar Juddhô) was a long-lasting
conflict between the
Bengal Sultanate and the
Delhi Sultanate which took
place in the...
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September 11, 2020. Sharma, Riya. "K-Pop
bands and
dramas are
driving Delhiites to
learn Korean". The
Times of India.
Times News Network.
Archived from...
- is
shorter than
other lines, the
Green Line
serves as a
lifeline for
Delhiites connecting to the Red and Blue Lines, as it
covers major commercial and...
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August 2011.
Retrieved 7 May 2010. "Vajpayee
Inaugurates Delhiites' Ride into The ****ure in
Dream Metro". The
Financial Express. 25 December...
- mega plan to link
capital ring rail
metro network".
Hindustan Times. "
Delhiites can ride a new
train to
Bengal this puja". 31
August 2009.
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Dillivala Rajakumaran (
Delhiite Prince) is a 1996
Malayalam film by
Rajasenan starring Jayaram,
Manju Warrier, Biju Menon, and
Kalabhavan Mani. The movie...