- In
Indian cuisine,
dal (also
spelled daal or dhal pronunciation: [
d̪aːl]), parippu, pappu, or
paruppu are dried,
split pulses (e.g., lentils, peas, and...
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Ḏāl (ذ, also
transcribed as dhāl) is one of the six
letters the
Arabic alphabet added to the twenty-two
inherited from the
Phoenician alphabet (the others...
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Ḍal or
ḍāl is a
letter of the
extended Arabic alphabet,
derived from
dāl (د) by
placing a
small t̤oʾe (ط;
historically four dots in a
square pattern, e...
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Janata Dal (lit. 'People's Party') was an
Indian political party which was
formed through the
merger of Lok
Dal,
Indian National Congress (Jagjivan), and...
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Bajrang Dal (Hindi: बजरंग दल, lit. 'Brigade of Bajrangbali') is a
Hindu nationalist militant organisation that
forms the
youth wing of the
Vishva Hindu...
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Dál Riata or
Dál Riada (also Dalriada) (/dælˈriːədə/) was a
Gaelic kingdom that encomp****ed the
western seaboard of
Scotland and north-eastern Ireland...
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Sureshwari Dal Lake (Kashmiri: सुरेश्वरी दल झील), is a
freshwater lake in Srinagar, the
summer capital of
Jammu and
Kashmir in Indian-administered Kashmir...
- On
Dal (died 590),
commonly referred to by
Koreans as "On
Dal the Fool" (babo
ondal (바보 온달)), was a
Goguryeo General and the
husband of
Princess Pyeonggang...
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Helsinki Dal Lake, in Srinagar,
Jammu and Kashmir,
India Dal Lake (Himachal Pradesh),
India Dal,
Khuzestan Dal,
Kurdistan Dal,
Norway Dal Station Dál, the...
- A
Dal (English: The Song) is an
annual music competition in
Hungary organised by the
national broadcaster Duna
since 2012 and
served as the
national selection...