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Uruli is a
traditional cookware extensively used
South Indian states of Kerala,
Tamil Nadu, and more
broadly in
South India. It is also
pronounced as...
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Uruli Kanchan is a
village 33 km east from the city of Pune in the
district of Pune, Maharashtra, India. The
village has been
famous for the last sixty...
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campaign of the Nizam's
forces and
eventually defeated them in the
Battle of
Uruli. This
victory helped the
Marathas regain their control over the
Deccan region...
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Uruli railway station is a
small railway station in Pune district, Maharashtra. Its code is URI. It
serves Uruli Kanchan a
suburban area of the city. The...
- Karnataka. This was one of the
earliest wars
against the
Nizam (Battle of
Uruli). When
conflict arose between Madhavrao and his
uncle Raghunathrao. Due...
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poured into hot oil in a
traditional utensil called uruli.
Metal is
placed over the
uruli over
which fire is
placed in
coconut s****. It is heated...
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Ululudhvani (also
known as Jokara,
Uruli, Hula Huli or Hulu Huli) is a
tradition in ****am, Bengal, Odisha,
Kerala and
Tamil Nadu,
where during weddings...
- year. Tirumadhuram,
Palpayasam and
Appam are
served in
three different Uruli's (Pots) made of Gold,
Silver and
Bronze respectively.
Devotees perform this...
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foods ****es
Condiments Preparation,
cooking Handi Karahi Tava
Tandoor Uruli Other See also
History Etiquette Indian chefs Cookbook:
Cuisine of India...
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cultural gatherings and celebrations.[citation needed] ****amese call it
uruli. In Tamil, it is
known as
kulavai (Tamil:குளவை). In Kerala,
ululation is...