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Kalash or Kalasha may refer to: Peoples and languages * Kalash people, or Kalasha, an ethnic group of Chitral, Pakistan *Kalasha-mun, a language of Chitral, Pakistan * Kalasha-ala, a language of Nuristan, Afghanistan People with the name *Kalash (rapper) (Kévin Valleray, born 1988), a French rapper * Kalash Criminel (Amira Kiziamina, born 1995), a French rapper from the Democratic Republic of Congo * Kalash l'Afro (born 1979), a French rapper of Tunisian origin Places *Kalasha Valleys, in Chitral District, Pakistan *Kalash, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran *Kalash-e Bozorg, a village in Ardabil Province, Iran Other uses * Kalasha, or kalash, a pot used in Hindu rituals * Mandir kalash, a spire in Hindu temples * Kalash (footwear) * ''Kalash'' (TV series), an Indian soap opera 2001–2003 **'' Kalash - Ek Vishwaas'', an Indian soap opera 2015–2017 * Kalashnikov rifle, colloquially known as Kalash See also * Kailash (other) * Kalach (other) ...
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Kalash People
The Kalasha (Kalasha: کالؕاشؕا, romanised: ''Kaḷaṣa)'', or Kalash, are an Indo-Aryan indigenous people residing in the Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. The Kalash population in Pakistan numbers only in a few thousands, making them one of the smallest ethnic minorities in Pakistan. They are considered unique among the people of Pakistan.The kalaṣa of kalaṣüm
They are also considered to be Pakistan's smallest , and tr ...
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Mandir Kalash
A ''mandir kalash'' is a metal or stone spire used to top the domes of Hindu temples. It has been used for the purpose since the eras the Chalukyas, Guptas and Mauryas. Types Basically, There are four types of ''mandir kalash'': * ''Singh-Kalash'' (''Singh'': Horn): this is the most commonly used kalash, such as in the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai. It is shaped like the horn of a bull. Hence, it is named so. * ''Tri-Kalash'' (''Tri'': Three): This is a group of three long kalash. It is mostly used on Gopurams and main gates. Example: Badrinath Temple. * ''Matka-Kalash'' (''Matka'': Pot): This kalash is shaped like pitchers and earthenware pots. it appears as if pots have been placed on top of one another. Example: Mumba devi Temple. * ''Gol-Kalash'' (''Gol'': Round): This kalash is round and has a very small and fine tip on top. Example: Jagannath Temple, Puri Materials Kalash are mostly made of metal. Main metals used are steel, iron, aluminium and bronze. In famous t ...
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Kalach (other)
Kalach may refer to: Places * Kalach, Iran * Kalach, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia * Kalach, Liskinsky District, Voronezh Oblast, in the Liski, Voronezh Oblast urban settlement * Kalach, Kalacheyevsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia * Kalach-na-Donu, formerly Kalach, Kalachyovsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia ** Battle of Kalach, in 1942 Other uses * Alberto Kalach (born 1960), Mexican architect * Kalach (food) Kolach or kalach is a traditional bread found in Central and Eastern European cuisines, commonly served during various ritual meals. The name originates from the Old Slavonic word ''kolo'' (коло) meaning "circle" or "wheel". Korovai is so ..., a traditional Eastern European bread See also * Kalacha (other) * Kalachevsky (other) * Kalacheyevsky (other) * Kalash (other) {{Disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Kailash (other)
Kailash is a mountain in Tibet, considered to be sacred in four religions. Kailash may also refer to: Places and buildings * Kailash, Nepal * Kailash Colony, in South Delhi, India ** Kailash Colony metro station, Delhi, India **Greater Kailash ** Greater Kailash (Delhi Assembly constituency) * Kailasa, an island in Ecuador People *Kailash (actor) (fl. from 2008), Indian actor * Bacchu Kailash (born 1995), Nepalese singer and musician * Kailash Bhansali (born 1942), Indian politician * Kailash Baitha (born 1948), Indian politician * Kailash Chawla (born 1948), Indian politician * Kailash Chandra Gahtori (born 1968), Indian businessman and politician * Kailash Chandra Joshi (1929–2019), Indian politician * Kailash Nath Kasudhan (fl. from 1999), Nepalese politician *Kailash Nath Katju (1887–1968), Indian politician *Kailash Kher (born 1973), Indian pop singer * Kailash Chandra Meghwal (born 1934), Indian politician *Kailash Chandra Meher (born 1954), Indian artist, inventor and s ...
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Kalashnikov Rifle
A Kalashnikov (Калашников) rifle is any one of a series of automatic rifles based on the original design of Mikhail Kalashnikov. They are officially known in Russian as "Avtomát Kaláshnikova" ( rus, Автома́т Кала́шникова, t=Kalashnikov's Automatic Gun), but are widely known as Kalashnikovs, AKs, or in Russian slang, a "Kalash". They were originally manufactured in the Soviet Union, primarily by Kalashnikov Concern, formerly Izhmash, but these rifles and their variants are now manufactured in many other countries. The Kalashnikov is one of the most widely used guns in the world, with an estimated 72 million rifles in global circulation. Types The original Kalashnikov rifles and their derivatives, as produced in the Soviet Union and later the Russian Federation. Variants Original AK variants (7.62×39mm) * Issue of 1948/49 – The very earliest models, with the Type 1 stamped sheet metal receiver, are now very rare. * Issue of 1951 – Ty ...
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Kalash - Ek Vishwaas
''Kalash - Ek Vishwaas'' is an Indian soap opera that premiered on 23 March 2015 on Life OK. The show was produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor under their banner Balaji Telefilms. The show stars Aparna Dixit and Krip Suri. The show is named after Ekta Kapoor's '' Kalash'' that aired on Star Plus from 2001 to 2003. The show ended on 17 March 2017. Reruns of the show also aired on Star Utsav under the title ''Devika...Ambe Maa Ki Ladli''. This show is being re-telecasted on Shemaroo TV from 8 April 2021. Plot Devika Deol is a gentle great devotee of goddess Ambe Maa, set to wed Saket Kapoor. Ravi Garewal, a middle-class guy hails from Ambala. Due to some circumstances he marries and saves Devika from social humiliation. Manju, Shweta and Saket cause problems in Devika's life. She and Ravi fall in love. Nivedita Luthra (boss of the prestigious company where Ravi works) becomes obsessed with him. She, Manju and Saket push Devika off a cliff, assuming her dead. Several month ...
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Kalash (TV Series)
''Kalash'' is an Indian television soap opera which aired on Star Plus. It was produced by Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms. Plot ''Kalash'' is the story of two sisters: Rano and Bulbul. Bulbul, the elder of the two, is beautiful but selfish, whereas Rano is caring and loving. The sisters develop romantic feelings for the same man, Ram. Bulbul is married to Ram against her wishes. Later, she leaves her husband and their child and elopes with another man. Rano is then married to Ram because he has a child, slowly she begins to fall for him and Ram too starts liking her when Bulbul suddenly reappears and wants her family back. After Bulbul conspires and tries to separate Ram and Rano. The show ended with Rano's death by cancer and Bulbul realizing her mistake and reunites with Ram. Cast * Amar Upadhyay / Aman Verma as Ram * Dolly Sohi as Rano * Chetan Pandit Chetan Pandit is an Indian Bollywood film and television actor. He played the role of Jayaprakash Narayan in the Prakas ...
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Kalash (footwear)
A kalash' or galesh (گالش) is a traditional footwear of Iran. The Kurdish cotton kalash is particularly famous in Marivan. Unlike most galoshes, the "galesh" are always handwoven and with specific fabrics. It is what people in Persia used to wear before the proliferation of the modern shoe, especially in the provinces of northern Iran. Galesh are still made today, but in the category of handicrafts and cultural produce. Galesh are also called khussa or charoq. In India a similar footwear is called mojari or jutti. See also *Persian Art *Giveh * List of shoe styles This is a list of shoe styles and designs. A shoe is an item of footwear intended to protect and comfort the human foot while doing various activities. Shoes are also used as an item of decoration. The design of shoes has varied enormously throu ... References Persian handicrafts Shoes Folk footwear {{shoe-stub ...
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Kalasha
A kalasha, also spelled kalash or kalasa, also called ghat or ghot ( sa, कलश , Telugu: కలశము Kannada: ಕಳಶ literally "pitcher, pot"), is a metal (brass, copper, silver or gold) pot with a large base and small mouth, large enough to hold a coconut. Sometimes "kalasha" also refers to such a pot filled with water and topped with a coronet of mango leaves and a coconut. This combination is often used in Hindu rites and depicted in Hindu iconography. The entire arrangement is called Purna-Kalasha (), Purna-Kumbha (), or Purna-ghata (). Each of these names literally means "full or complete vessel" when the pot is referred to as the Kalasha (to avoid confusion, this article will refer to the pot as Kalasha and the entire arrangement as Purna-Kalasha). Sometimes the Kalasha is filled with coins, grain, gems, gold, or a combination of these items instead of water. The coronet of 5, 7, or 11 mango leaves is placed such that the tips of the leaves touch water in the Kal ...
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Kalasha-mun
Kalasha (locally: ) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Kalash people, in the Chitral District in Pakistan. There are an estimated 5,000 speakers of Kalasha. It is an endangered language and there is an ongoing language shift to Khowar. Kalasha should not be confused with the nearby Nuristani language Waigali (Kalasha-ala). According to Badshah Munir Bukhari, a researcher on the Kalash, "Kalasha" is also the ethnic name for the Nuristani inhabitants of a region southwest of the Kalasha Valleys, in the Waygal and middle Pech Valleys of Afghanistan's Nuristan Province. The name "Kalasha" seems to have been adopted for the Kalash people by the Kalasha speakers of Chitral from the Nuristanis of Waygal, who for a time expanded up to southern Chitral several centuries ago. However, there is no close connection between the Indo-Aryan language Kalasha-mun (Kalasha) and the Nuristani language Kalasha-ala (Waigali), which descend from different branches of the Indo-Iranian languag ...
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Kalash-e Bozorg
Kalash-e Bozorg ( fa, كلش بزرگ; also known as Kalāsh) is a village in Mehmandust Rural District, Kuraim District, Nir County, Ardabil Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 34, in 12 families. References Towns and villages in Nir County {{Nir-geo-stub ...
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Kalash, Iran
Kalash ( fa, كلاش, also Romanized as Kalāsh; also known as Kalās, Keyālāsh, Kialāsh, and Kūlash) is a village in Chelleh Khaneh Rural District, Sufian District, Shabestar County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 343, in 82 families. References Populated places in Shabestar County {{Shabestar-geo-stub ...
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