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Dhabas sprung up
first on GT Road
which ran from Peshawar,
Rawalpindi and La****
through Amritsar,
Ludhiana and
further to
Delhi and Calcutta.
Dhabas...
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Girls at
Dhabas is a multi-city
feminist initiative in ****stan that
raises a
conversation on women’s
access to
public space.
Dhabas is a
local term for...
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delicatessen counters at
various shops.[citation needed] Some
North Indian dhabas or café-style
eateries will
sandwich the aloo in bread.[citation needed]...
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found for sale in street-side stalls,
especially in
tapris (on streets) and
dhabas (on highways). It is also a
common starter or side dish in Anglo-Indian...
- from
Bangladesh and West
Bengal of India)
Murthal paratha, deep-fried;
dhabas of
Haryana and
especially at
Murthal on
Grand Trunk Road are
famous for...
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Vishal Devta,
Lavina Devi, and
Keshav Rai.
Other buildings include shops and
dhabas along the main road,
several havelis, a mosque, and a palace. The palace...
- away in Jeedimetla. Zee
Dhaba,
Chandini Dhaba and Taj
Dhaba are some of the many
dhabas in Kompally.
There are a lot of
dhabas here to it
being beside...
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Kesar Da
Dhaba is a
vegetarian Punjabi dhaba in Amritsar, Punjab, India, that
originated as a
small restaurant selling dal and roti set up by Lala Kesar...
- make a
whole urad dal. This was the
specialty of
Punjabis in Peshawar.
Dhabas (there were
relatively few
restaurants in
those days) sold a
black dal made...
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Dhabba Oil
Terminal (Arabic: ميناء الضبة) is a key
Yemeni oil port. It lies
western of Ash-Shihr town in Yemen's
eastern Hadramawt on the
Arabian Sea....