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Prosopis cineraria, also
known as
Persian mesquite or ghaf or
khejri, is a
species of
flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae. It is
native to arid...
- 363
Bishnois were
killed while trying to
peacefully protect a
grove of
Khejri trees from
being chopped down on the
orders of the
Maharaja of Marwar, Abhai...
- the
provincial bird of the
Punjab (****stan). It can be seen
sitting on
khejri or
pipal trees in villages. The
Great Indian Bustard (Ardeotis nigriceps)...
- south-east of the city of Jodhpur. The name of the town is
derived from the
khejri (Prosopis cineraria)
trees that were once
abundant in the village. In this...
- Rajasthan, India. She is
known for her role in the
conservation of the
Khejri trees (Prosopis cineraria),
which are
considered sacred by the
Bishnoi community...
- has a
residence of
Thakur Lohatji,
childhood home of
Jambhoji and an old
Khejri tree. On Janmashtami, also the
birthdate of
Hindu deity Krishna, is celebrated...
- of
Rajasthan Bird
Godawan Flower Rohida Mammal Camel and ****ara Tree
Khejri State highway mark
State highway of
Rajasthan RJ SH1 -RJ SH138 List of Indian...
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northern Africa.
Prosopis cineraria (L.)
Druce –
Persian mesquite, ghaf,
khejri (Arabian Peninsula, Iran and
South Asia)
Prosopis farcta (Banks & Sol.)...
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killed in the 1730
Khejarli m****acre
while trying to
protect a
grove of
Khejri trees in Khejarli, Rajasthan. The
governments of
Rajasthan and
Madhya Pradesh...
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followed by the sect.
Killing animals and
felling trees were banned. The
Khejri tree (Prosopis cineraria), is also
considered to be
sacred by the Bishnois...