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known as an aasan.
Dhurries used in
large political or
social gatherings may be as
large as 20 by 20 feet (6 by 6 m).
Dhurries are
easily portable being...
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manufactured and
traded in
Varanasi include hand-knotted
Mirzapur ****s, rugs,
dhurries, br****ware, copperware,
wooden and clay toys, handicrafts, gold jewellery...
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foreign countries. Well-known ****
types from
Bhadohi include cotton Dhurries,
Chhapra Mir ****s, Abusan, Persian, Loribaft, Indo
Gabbeh but also Nepalese...
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dhurries (floor ****s)
which had
simple forms of
stripes and
solid surfaces. However, not
impressed by the idea of
people walking on the
dhurries,...
- potatoes, water, blankets, raincoats,
disposable clothes,
mosquito nets and
dhurries, were
given to the
local government. It was
reported that dry provisions...