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- Kutcha butcha (कच्चा बच्चा) is a Hindi phrase that means "half-baked child,” and is used to refer to biracial people of Indian and (white) British ancestry...
- Kutkh (also Kutkha, Kootkha, Kutq, Kutcha and other variants, Russian: Кутх) is a Raven spirit traditionally revered in various forms by various indigenous...
- article on "kutcha house", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "kutcha house" You can also: Search for Kutcha house in Wikipedia...
- to replace all temporary (kutcha ) houses from Indian villages by 2017 (house in which 0, 1, 2 wall are kutcha with kutcha roof.. The funds are allocated...
- Kutcha Edwards (born 1965) is an Aboriginal Australian singer and songwriter. He is known as a former member of the band Blackfire during the 1990s. More...
- a priest. Shastri's childhood was one of poverty; his family lived in a kutcha house. As a child, he used to narrate stories to people in his village....
- पक्का/پکّا pakkā, lit. '"ripe, cooked, experienced"'. It is contrasted with kutcha housing (कच्जा/کچّا kaččā lit. '"unripe, raw, inexperienced"'), referring...
- costume of the Kutchin tribe" (Gwichʼin people). The other, Dance of the Kutcha-Kutchin was based on a painting by Alexander Hunter Murray The 8¢ stamps...
- recorded and released music as leader of the British band Polar Bear, as Kutcha Butcha and as part of numerous collaborations. Rochford was born in Aberdeen...
- Shekhawati into 33 Thikana (also called a Pargana), each with at least a kutcha mud fort, some of which were fortified further with stone. Many Thikanas...