- Tibetan, Nepali, and
Bhutanese khatas feature the ashtamangala.
There are also
special multi-colored
khatas.
Mongolian khatas are
usually blue, symbolizing...
-
Khatas (Russian: Хатас; Yakut: Хатас, Xatas) is a
rural locality (a selo), the
administrative centre of and one of four settlements, in
addition to Voin...
- Haal
Khata (Bengali: হালখাতা) is a
festival celebrated by
Bengali merchants,
shopkeepers and
traders on
Poila Boisakh (the
first day of the
Bengali Calendar)...
- that they had
arrived at the top. They left an
offering of
prayer flags,
khatas, and pitons. Here, the leader, Smanla,
decided to
spend extra time on religious...
-
Ramna Batamul under the
banyan tree in the
Ramna Park in Bangladesh. Haal
Khata is a
festival celebrated on the
occasion of
Pohela Boishakh in
order to...
- Hindu. 17
August 2016.
Retrieved 2
September 2016. "BBMP
cancels 590
bogus khatas in
Bommanahalli ±REAL
ESTATE zone".
Deccan Herald. 12 July 2016. Retrieved...
- Hot
Springs (Lakota: mni
kȟáta; "hot water") is a city in and the
county seat of Fall
River County,
South Dakota,
United States. As of the 2020 census...
- Springer. pp. 15–16. ISBN 978-94-007-1128-0. M H
Haider (8
April 2014). "HAL
KHATA TIME-BOUND, YET TIMELESS". thedailystar.net.
Retrieved 1 June 2014. "Halkatha...
-
houses are
called izbas today. An
alternative word for "izba" in
Russian is "
khata" (хата),
which is the word in most
Slavic languages for any
cottage or small...
- for meat-based curries. Po****r Odia
dishes include arna, kanika, dalma,
khata (tamato and oou), dali (different
types of lentils, i.e.
harada [red gram]...