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Definition of Jhils

jhil
Jeel Jeel, n. [Hind. jh[=i]l.] A morass; a shallow lake. [Written also jhil.] [India] --Whitworth.

Meaning of Jhils from wikipedia

- Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind is a manga series created by Hayao Miyazaki, between 1981 and 1994, featuring an extensive cast of characters. The series...
- Najafgarh Lake, Najafgarh Marsh or Najafgarh Jheel (Jheel in Hindi means a lake), fed by Sahibi River, used to be a vast lake in the south west of Delhi...
- with various jhils, of which the largest are the Mung Tal, Hanswa, Khaur, and Salothu. Like the jhils on the Dalmau plain, these northern jhils largely dry...
- Bhalswa Horseshoe Lake, or Bhalswa Jheel, is a lake in northwest Delhi, India. It was originally shaped like a horseshoe. However, over the years half...
- The main tributary of the Sai is the Bakh, which originates as a chain of jhils in a depression near Bijnaur. There are also barren usar tracts, where there...
- tanks exist in the district except one artificial lake known as Talwara Jhil. It has come into being by formation of a depression in the bed of river...
- Songs No. Title Playback Length 1. "Ae Jhil Mil Jhil Mil" Asha Bhosle, Amit Kumar 4:48 2. "Bhuli Na Maa Dure Theke" Amit Kumar 6:02 3. "Amar Jibone Tumi...
- Bhije Mora Man Bhije Mujh Se Ched Kare Furvai" - Hemlata "Sonaa Kare Jhil Mil Jhil Mil" - Hemlata, Suresh Wadkar ":: Rajshri Films - Paheli (1978) ::"...
- alternating patches of loamy and clayey soil. There are many depressions and jhils, stretches of barren usar land, and, historically, scattered patches of...
- Tughlakabad TKD Delhi Tukaithad TTZ Maharashtra Tulsipur TLR Uttar Pradesh Tulwara Jhil TLI Rajasthan Tumkur TK Karnataka Tumsar Road TMR Maharashtra Tundla Junction...