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Niwar, also
known as Pahadi, is a town on the
banks of the
Niwar River in
Katni District in
Madhya Pradesh, India. It is the
administrative headquarters...
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Niwar (also
known as newar,
niwar, nivar, navār, or nuwār) is a co****, narrow,
thick tape that was
initially made of
cotton only.
Niwar is a
textile product...
- hi:निवार in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Niwar may
refer to
Niwar, town in
Madhya Pradesh,
India Niwar (cotton tape), a type of
thick cotton tape in...
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Newar language,
their Sino-Tibetan
language Newar script Newar cuisine Niwar (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Refugees from flooding, 2010
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Charpai.
Niwar (cotton tape) used for
stringing charpais Rope bed Klinē (classical Gr****)...
- fabrics.
There were 120
medium scale industries, 1400
power looms and 3
niwar factories in
Pilkhuwa in 1991. 7000
persons emplo**** in
textile production...
- Mari Nûr-Mêr, also
Niwâr-Mêr (𒉌𒉿𒅈𒈨𒅕 ni-wa-ar-me-er, c. 2153-2148 BCE) was a
ruler of the city of Mari, one of the
military governors known as Shakkanakku...
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including textile manufacturing,
which involves the
weaving of fabric,
niwar, durries, and ****s
among other things. In
addition to that, they are...
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industries which flourished in
Indore were handloom, hand dyeing,
manufacture of
niwar, oil
extraction by ghani,
manufacture of
bamboo mats, baskets,
metal utensils...
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Newar (/
nɪˈwɑːr/; Newar: नेवार, endonym: Newa; Newar: नेवा,
Pracalit script: 𑐣𑐾𑐰𑐵𑑅), or Nepami, are
primarily inhabitants in
Kathmandu Valley of...