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Indian Ocean Sorghum bicolor –
cultivated sorghum, also
known as durra,
jowari, or milo.
Native to
Sahel region of Africa;
naturalized in many
places Sorghum...
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elevation of
thirty or
forty feet
above it.
Round the
place is a
patch of
jowari (sorghum) cultivation, two and a half
miles long and a
quarter of a mile...
- Malayalam; or
cholam in Tamil) has been
commonly used with
millet flour (called
jowari in
western India) for
hundreds of
years to make the
local staple, hand-rolled...
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bhakri made of rice flour. It is the
Malvani equivalent of the
Maharashtrian jowari bhakri or
bajri bhakri which is po****r
throughout the Deccan.
Ambolya (आंबोळ्या)...
- Waluvani,
Majhuva Vesi
Sanghutar through corridor of
Ekhuwa River to Dobhane,
Jowari via Solu
connecting road
Dhankuta 1
Dhankuta Constituency Road Pakhriwas-Phalante-Bhojpur...
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playing style.
alternatively transliterated as joārī, juvārī, jvārī; jawārī,
jowārī, joyārī, juwārī, and jwārī. Roychaudhuri,
Bimalakanta (200). The Dictionary...
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noted equestrian. The
hotel is
surrounded by
idyllic farmland of
sarson and
jowari fields, with a
climate not as dry as the Thar Desert, to the
north of it...
- the
District visit these places of
worship every year.
Jolada rotti or
jowari roti is a
staple of the diet in the region. It is
prepared from
jowar flour...