- in Kannada, 'Kambu' in Tamil, 'Sajjalu' in Telugu, 'Bajeer' in Kumaoni, '
Bajri' in
Gujarati and 'Maiwa' in Hausa, 'Mexoeira' in Mozambique,[citation needed]...
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Kadri Bajri (1823-1913) was an
Albanian commander of the
Albanian League of
Prizren from Rugova.
Kadri Bajri was born in 1823 Koshutan, Rugova, Ottoman...
- Ilir
Bajri (born 1969) is a
Kosovo Albanian jazz composer, pianist, and the
director of
Prishtina Jazz Festival. He has been a
member of
classic Jazz...
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Malasar (pronunciation) (हिंदी: मालासर) is a
large village located in
Bikaner District which is in the north-west of the
state of Rajasthan, India. This...
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Maharashtrian cuisine includes mild and ****y dishes. Wheat, rice, jowar,
bajri, vegetables,
lentils and
fruit are
dietary staples.
Peanuts and cashews...
- of million-plus
urban agglomerations in
India includes Bihari languages,
Bajri Rajasthani languages, Pahari,
Awadhi language, Bagheli/Baghel Khan Language...
- or a
gravy format Bhajani cha vada: a vada made from a
flour made from
bajri, jawar, wheat, rice,
channa dal, ****in,
coriander seeds etc. A speciality...
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different tastes. It
includes a
range of
dishes from mild to very ****y tastes.
Bajri, wheat, rice, jowar, vegetables, lentils, and
fruit form
important components...
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Indian breads are a wide
variety of
flatbreads and crêpes
which are an
integral part of
Indian cuisine.
Their variation reflects the
diversity of Indian...
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Bhakri is an
unleavened bread made
using Indian millet (jowar),
bajra or
bajri. However, the
North Maharashtrians and
urbanites prefer roti,
which is a...