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Kari, Jhunjhunu
Kari is a village in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan state in India. It is situated 17 km west of Nawalgarh and is connected to nearby cities such as Jhunjhunu and Gudha by roads. It is a 4000 -year-old village. Pareek's are said to be the first inhabitants of the village. The postal pincode for the village is 333305. Population The total village population is 5649 (2001 census). Most of the villagers are Hindus. 10 percent of the villagers are Harijans, 8% are Brahmins and 1% are Muslims. Moond family, Maanth, Dhayal, Dhaka, Shivran, Khedar, pujari Rayal, Achara, Doot, Mahala, Dudi, Pachar, Bhaskar, Gilla, Kuri, Godara are the Jat Gotras In Hindu culture, the term gotra (Sanskrit: गोत्र) is considered to be equivalent to lineage. It broadly refers to people who are descendants in an unbroken male line from a common male ancestor or patriline. Generally, the gotra ... in the village. The Rathore Rajputs (Jodha Gotra) also live in this vi ...
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States And Territories Of India
India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, with a total of 36 entities. The states and union territories are further subdivided into districts and smaller administrative divisions. History Pre-independence The Indian subcontinent has been ruled by many different ethnic groups throughout its history, each instituting their own policies of administrative division in the region. The British Raj mostly retained the administrative structure of the preceding Mughal Empire. India was divided into provinces (also called Presidencies), directly governed by the British, and princely states, which were nominally controlled by a local prince or raja loyal to the British Empire, which held ''de facto'' sovereignty ( suzerainty) over the princely states. 1947–1950 Between 1947 and 1950 the territories of the princely states were politically integrated into the Indian union. Most were merged into existing provinces; others were organised into ...
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Shivran
Sheoran is an Indian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anita Sheoran (born 1984), Indian wrestler * Lakshay Sheoran (born 1998), Indian sport shooter *Nirmala Sheoran (born 1995), Indian sprinter *Shilpi Sheoran Shilpi Sheoran Yadav (born 31 May 1989) is an Indian freestyle wrestler. Personal life and family Shilpi Sheoran was born to a Hindu family to Subhash Chander Sheoran of Kanwari village in Hisar district, Haryana, which is only 15 km linea ... (born 1989), Indian wrestler * Sukhvinder Sheoran (born 1985), Indian politician *Insp. Satbir Singh Sheoran (BSF) Village Singhani, District Bhiwani awarded medals for OP Vijay and Prakaram. Awarded DG commendation card for distinguish services. References

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Kuri Clan
Kuri may refer to: People * Aren Kuri (born 1991), a Japanese baseball player * Daniel Ludlow Kuri (born 1961), a Mexican politician * Emile Kuri (1907–2000), Mexican-American film set decorator * Ippei Kuri (born 1940), a Japanese manga artist * Jean Succar Kuri (born 1944), convicted Mexican businessman * John A. Kuri, an American author and writer * Yōji Kuri (born 1928), a Japanese cartoonist and filmmaker * Kuri Kikuoka (Takagi Michinokuo, 1909–1970), pen-name of a Japanese author of poetry and novels * Kuri Prathap, an Indian film actor Places Iran * Kuri, Bushehr * Kuri, Dashti, Bushehr Province * Kuri, Fars * Kuri, Kermanshah * Kuri, Khuzestan *Kuri Rural District, Bushehr Province Other countries * Kuri, Estonia * Koru, Turkey (formerly known as ''Kuri'') *Kuri, India * Kuri, Bhopalgarh, India * Kuri, Varanasi, India *Kuri railway station, Kollam district, Kerala, India *Kuri, ICT, Pakistan *Kuri Bay, Western Australia Other uses *Kurī, the Māori name for the ...
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Gilla Clan
Gilla may refer to: People Irish masculine given name * (fl. 1072) * (died 1084) * (died 1143) * (died 1153) * (died 1172) * (died 1204) * (died 1224) * (died 1301) * (died 1405), Irish musician * (died 1442), Lord of Iar Connacht and Chief of the Name * (1583–1650) Hebrew feminine given name *Gilla Gerzon Stage name *Gilla (singer) (born 1950), stage name of an Austrian disco-era singer Places * Gilla, Queensland, a locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia See also *Gila (other) *Gill (other) *Gilli (other) Gilli may refer to: People *Gilli (surname), including a list of people with the name *Gilli (Hebridean earl), tenth-century earl in the Hebrides *Gilli (Løgmaður), an eleventh-century Faroese lawman *Gilli (rapper) (born 1992), a Danish rapper * ...
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Bhaskar Clan
Bhaskar is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: People *Bhāskara I (c. 600 – c. 680), Indian mathematician, Bhaskaracharya * Bhaskara II (1114–1185), Indian mathematician and astronomer *Bhaskarbuwa Bakhale (1869–1922), Indian classical vocalist *Bhaskar Chandavarkar (1936–2009), Indian sitar player *Bhaskar Chandavarkar (1936–2009), Indian sitar player *Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta (born: 1963), Indian police officer *Bhaskar Menon, music industry executive of Indian origin * Bhaskar Pramanik, present Chairman of Microsoft India *Bhaskar Sunkara, American publisher *Bhaskar Ramchandra Tambe(1874–1941), Marathi poet from India *Bommarillu Bhaskar, known mononymically as Bhaskar, Indian Telugu film director *K. Vijaya Bhaskar, Indian Telugu film director *Kola Bhaskar, Indian film editor *M. Bhaskar, also known as ''Oscar Movies'' Bhaskar, Indian Tamil film director & producer *M. S. Baskar, Indian actor *Roy Bhaskar, British philosopher *Sa ...
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Pachar
Pachar is a village in Bageshwar District of the Indian state of Uttrakhand. The village is about 45 kilometers from the city of Bageshwar. Inhabitants It is traditionally inhabited by the Pandeys of Mandlik clan, along with Lohnis and Pants. These are Brahmin castes. Kshtriyas. mainly Chauhan, can live in a nearby village and are said to have donated this village to Brahmins. Dalits of Dom caste live in a separate area in the village. Like any typical Varna structured Kumauni village, untouchability is practiced. Religion The patron deity of this village and nearby area is called Nauling delta and has a temple in Pachar. Economy The main profession is agriculture and army service among Kshatriyas, priest craft, and agriculture among Brahmins and labour among Dalits (agricultural or otherwise). Mines near Khadiya Khadiya Dimni , khadiyahar (Zamindari) is a village in chambal region of Madhya Pradesh state in India. It is located in Morena Morena is the hea ...
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Dudi (clan)
Dudi may refer to: As a given name Dudi is a diminutive of Dawid, the Hebrew form of David. *Dudi Appleton, American journalist *Dudi Fadlon, Israeli footballer *Dudi Maia Rosa, Brazilian artist *Dudi Sela (born 1985), Israeli tennis player As a surname * Nadia Arop Dudi, (born 1971), South Sudanese politician *Rameshwar Lal Dudi, Indian politician *Ramnarayan Dudi, Indian politician * Chetan Dudi, Indian politician Other *Chomana Dudi Chomana Dudi ( kn, ಚೋಮನ ದುಡಿ, ''Choma's Drum'') is a feature film in the Kannada language. It is based on a novel of the same name, written by Shivaram Karanth. The film was released in the year 1975 and won the ''Swarna Kamal' ...
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Mahala
is an Arabic word variously translated as district, quarter, ward, or "neighborhood" in many parts of the Arab world, the Balkans, Western Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and nearby nations. History Historically, mahallas were autonomous social institutions built around familial ties and Islamic rituals. Today it is popularly recognised also by non-Muslims as a neighbourhood in large cities and towns. Mahallas lie at the intersection of private family life and the public sphere. Important community-level management functions are performed through mahalle solidarity, such as religious ceremonies, life-cycle rituals, resource management and conflict resolution. It is an official administrative unit in many Middle Eastern countries. The word was brought to the Balkans through Ottoman Turkish ''mahalle'', but it originates in Arabic محلة (''mähallä''), from the root meaning "to settle", "to occupy". In September 2017, a Turkish-based association referred to the historical mahalle ...
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Doot
Jan de Doot () is the subject of a painting from 1655 by Carel van Savoyen. It shows De Doot, a smith, holding in one hand a kitchen knife, and in the other a large bladder stone the size and shape of an egg, set in gold. This 17th-century Dutch blacksmith is said to have performed a successful lithotomy on himself in 1651. The painting is part of the Portrait Collection of the Laboratory of Pathology, which is part of the University of Leiden. Background story The story on which the painting is based is from Nicolaes Tulp's book entitled '' Observationes medicae'' (1672 edition). In this book, which is a list of 230 'cases' from the Amsterdam practice of Dr. Tulp, the smith is named ''Joannes Lethaeus'', which was a Latinized version of De Doot's name ('' doot'' means "dead" in Dutch). It is not clear from the story if he lived long afterwards. Here is the text: ''Observations, Book IV, Chapter 31. Wherein a patient cuts a stone out of himself.'' Doot apparently suffered fro ...
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Rayal
Rayal is a village in Bajhang District in the Seti Zone of north-western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census The 1991 Nepal census was a widespread national census conducted by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. Working with Nepal's Village Development Committees at a district level, they recorded data from all the main towns and villages of each ... it had a population of 4,776 and had 875 houses in the village. References Populated places in Bajhang District {{Bajhang-geo-stub ...
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Pujari
Pūjari is a designation given to a Hindu temple priest who performs pūja. The word comes from the Sanskrit word "पूजा" meaning worship. They are responsible for performing temple rituals, including ''pūjā'' and ''aarti''. ''Pujari'' are mainly drawn from the Hindu Brahmin. History See also *''Goswami'' *''Pandit'' *''Purohit'' *''Yogi'' *''Bairagi Bairagi jaat in Haryana Bairagi is a Hindu caste. They are also called by different names that are Swami, Bairagi, Mahant, Vaishnav, Vairagi, Ramanandi, Shami, Vaishnav , Pujari. They are Vaishnav, and wear the sacred thread. Bairagi cas ... References External links * Indian surnames * Hindu priests Titles and occupations in Hinduism {{hindu-stub ...
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