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Sukuti (Nepali: सुकुटी) is a
dried meat
product of
Nepalese origin, also
consumed in the
Himalayan regions of
India and Tibet. It is
usually made from...
- İshak
Sükûti (Ottoman Turkish: اسحاق سكوتی, Turkish: [isˈhak syˈcuːti]; 1868–1902) was an
Ottoman Kurdish revolutionary,
writer and
medical doctor. İshak...
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Sittan -
snacks accompanying alcoholic drinks Sukkha Roti (Tortilla)
Sukuti Swan Puka Tama -
bamboo shoots Taas
Tarasari Taruwa - made of vegetables...
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remarkably short and he died due to ill-health in 1737.
Ekoji II was born in
Sukuti, 1694 or 1696. He
ascended the
throne in 1736 and
ruled for
about a year...
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Borborua (1585–1663) also
known by his
other names Chiring Phiseng and
Sukuti Tamuly was an Ahom general, statesman, and
noble and the
first in****bent...
- the
liver and lungs, and the feet –
khutti – are
often made into soup.
Sukuti is a kind of jerky,
while sekuwa is made from
roasted meat and
often eaten...
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survival food Salt pork – Salt-cured pork
usually made from pork
belly Sukuti –
Dried meat
product from the
Himalayas Ajacopa,
Teofilo Laime (2007). Diccionario...
- June 1889 by
Ibrahim Temo, Dr.
Mehmed Reşid,
Abdullah Cevdet, and İshak
Sükuti, all of whom were
medical students of the
Imperial Military School of Medicine...
- game meat from Bhopal, India. Suho meso, a
smoked beef
eaten in Bosnia.
Sukuti, air-dried, ****ed meat of the
Newari community of Nepal. Uppukandam, dried...
- Rıza from the CUP,
Murat defected to the government,
including Cevdet and
Sükuti. A wave of extraditions, more amnesties, and buy-outs,
weakened an opposition...