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Jhora is a
caste found in the
states of Jharkhand,
Chhatishgarh and
Odisha in India.
Their traditional occupation was
fishing and boating. The traditional...
- Aam panna, Aam
Jhora(Aam
Jhora), or
panha is an
Indian drink,
traditionally enjo****
during the summer. It is made from raw
mangoes and is
light green...
- the
surrounding hills depend to a
large extent on
perennial or
seasonal jhora springs (see Map 1),
especially during the pre-monsoon
months from February...
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Jhora Somoyer Gaan (Bengali: ঝরা সময়ের গান) is a
Bengali album by
various musical groups and
artists with
collaboration and
produced by the rock band...
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during some
religious festivals.
Other well-known
dances include Hurka Baul,
Jhora-Chanchri, Chhapeli, Thadya, Jhumaila, Pandav, Chauphula, and Chholiya. Music...
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Aeromachus jhora is a
species of
skipper butterfly found in Asia (Vietnam and ****am to Malaya)
Upperside dark brown;
cilia whitish marked with
brown at...
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prone to
frequent landslides.
Surface runoff of
water by
natural streams (
jhora) and man-made
drains has
contributed to the risk of landslides. According...
- Sl. No. 1.
Himachal Pradesh Kinnauri, Thoda,
Jhora, Jhali, Chharhi, Dhaman, Chhapeli, Mahasu, Dangi, Chamba, Thali, Jhainta, Daf,
Stick dance . 2. Uttarakhand...
- Mandal,
Martial Panwara,
Melancholy Khuder,
Religious Jagar, Thadya, and
Jhora. The
earliest singers who were
influential in the folk
music of Uttarakhand...
- But the two
major perennial springs in the
sanctuary are
howhowi Jhora and
Bamuni Jhora,
which flow over the rocks,
sparkling and
spattering throughout...