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Palak (other)
Palak may refer to: * Palak Union Council, Abbottabad District, North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan * Palak-e Olya, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran * Palak-e Sofla, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran * Palak dïl, a lake in Mizoram, India *Palak (Legislative Assembly constituency), an electoral constituency in Mizoram, India * Palak (name), an Indian feminine given name * Palaka of Avanti, an ancient Indian ruler *''Palak Pe Jhalak'', an Indian television show, a remake of ''That's So Raven'' See also * Leaf vegetable ( hi, links=no, पालक, translit=palak), in Indian cooking, spinach, amaranth, or other leaves eaten as a vegetable ** Palak paneer, an Indian vegetarian dish from spinach and cottage cheese ** Palak Gosht, an Indian meat dish containing spinach * Pawlak Pawlak is a Polish surname, it may refer to: People * Aleksander Pawlak, Polish footballer * Alicja Pawlak, Polish footballer * Joanna Pawlak, Polish equestrian * Krzysztof Pawlak (born 1958) ...
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Palak Union Council
Palak is one of the 51 union councils of Abbottabad District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by population, fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 24 ....Administrative Units of District Abbottabad


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Palak-e Olya
Palak-e Olya ( fa, پلك عليا, also Romanized as Palak-e ‘Olyā) is a village in Bala Khiyaban-e Litkuh Rural District, in the Central District of Amol County, Mazandaran 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 361, in 89 families. References Populated places in Amol County {{Amol-geo-stub ...
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Palak-e Sofla
Palak-e Sofla ( fa, پلك سفلي, also Romanized as Palak-e Soflá) is a village in Bala Khiyaban-e Litkuh Rural District, in the Central District of Amol County Amol County ( fa, شهرستان آمل) is located in Mazandaran province, Mazandaran province, Iran. The capital of the county is Amol. At the 2006 census, the county's population was 343,747, in 93,194 households. Retrieved 3 November 2022 ..., Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 721, in 184 families. References Populated places in Amol County {{Amol-geo-stub ...
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Palak Dïl
Palak Dil or Pala Tipo (Mara language for "swallowing lake") is the largest and biggest lake in Mizoram, northeast India. It is located near Phura village in Saiha district, within the Mara Autonomous District Council in the southern most district of Mizoram. Its geographical location falls under the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot, and is therefore rich in animal and plant species. The lake is a major component of the Palak Wildlife Sanctuary, and it supports the major biodiversity of the sanctuary. ''Pala'' is derived from a mythical Mara story for the name of the lake while ''tipo'' means "lake"; it is called Palak Dil in Mizo ṭawng. The lake gives the name of the region Palak Assembly Constituency under Election Commission of India. Location Palak Dil is situated within Mara Autonomous District Council (MADC), one of the three autonomous district councils in the southernmost part of the state. It is about 76 km away from Siaha, the headquarters of MADC. It can be r ...
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Palak (Legislative Assembly Constituency)
Palak Assembly constituency is one of the 40 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Mizoram state in India. It is part of Saiha district and is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes. Members of the Legislative Assembly Election results 2023 2018 See also * Saiha district * List of constituencies of the Mizoram Legislative Assembly The Mizoram Legislative Assembly is the unicameral state legislature of Mizoram state in north-eastern India. The seat of the Legislative Assembly is at Aizawl, the capital of the state. The Legislative Assembly comprises 40 Members of the Le ... References {{coords, 22.3335066, 92.9235261, display=title Saiha district Assembly constituencies of Mizoram ...
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Palak (name)
Palak is an Indian feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Palak Jain (born 1993), Indian actress * Palak Kohli (born 2002), Indian para-badminton player * Palak Kour Bijral (born 1996), Indian rhythmic gymnast * Palak Lalwani Pallak Lalwani (born 1 January 1996) is an Indian actress who appears in Telugu cinema, Telugu and Tamil cinema, Tamil-language films. Early life Her father Jiten Lalwani is an Indian television actor who works in Hindi language television s ... (born 1996), Indian actress * Palak Muchhal (born 1992), Indian singer Indian feminine given names Feminine given names {{given name ...
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Palaka Of Avanti
Pradyota dynasty, also called ''Prthivim Bhoksyanti'' (lit. enjoying the earth), is an ancient Indian dynasty, which ruled over Avanti and Magadha, though most of the Puranas ''(except a manuscript of the Brahmanda Purana, preserved in the University of Dhaka)'' say that this dynasty succeeded the Brihadratha dynasty in Magadha. The dynasty ruled for 138 years. ''Pradyota'' is the founder of the dynasty and ruler of Avanti & Magadha. Pradyota dynasty was Second dynasty who ruled Magadha. Pradyota was son of Pulika (''Punika''), who is said to have killed Ripunjaya of Brihadratha dynasty at Rajagriha, to make his son the king. Pradyota dynasty was preceded by Brihadratha dynasty and succeeded by Haryanka dynasty of Magadha. Pradyota is said to have ruled for 23 years. Palaka's reign started in (659–635 BCE) according to ''Visarasreni'' of Merutunga. He was the son of Chanda Pradyota of Magadha. He is said to have conquered Kosambi. Palaka is said to have ...
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Palak Pe Jhalak
''Palak Pe Jhalak'' is an Indian supernatural teen sitcom television series which premiered on Disney Channel India. It is adaptation of American series ''That's So Raven''. The series produced by ''Rose Audio Visuals'' premiered on 27 September 2015 and ended on 9 December 2015. Plot The show is set in Delhi and revolves around teenager Nysha Kapoor (Ayesha Kaduskar), her friends, and her family members; mother ( Khyati Keswani), father (Nitesh Pandey), brother ( Arush Rana), and her best friends Ishaan ( Vaibhav Thakkar) and Tara ( Anam Anuji). Nysha Kapoor, a teenage girl, receives psychic visions of future events (which she calls 'Palak Pe Jhalak') when in deep situations. Attempting to make or prevent these visions coming true frequently results in trouble and hilarious situations for herself, her family and her friends. Episodes The Season 1 of Palak Pe Jhalak started airing on Disney channel India on with the episode "Mother Dearest" and ended in March, 2016 with th ...
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Leaf Vegetable
Leaf vegetables, also called leafy greens, pot herbs, vegetable greens, or simply greens, are plant leaves eaten as a vegetable, sometimes accompanied by tender petioles and shoots. Leaf vegetables eaten raw in a salad can be called salad greens. Nearly one thousand species of plants with edible leaves are known. Leaf vegetables most often come from short-lived herbaceous plants, such as lettuce and spinach. Woody plants of various species also provide edible leaves. The leaves of many fodder crops are also edible for humans, but are usually only eaten under famine conditions. Examples include alfalfa, clover, most grasses, including wheat and barley. Food processing, such as drying and grinding into powder or pulping and pressing for juice, may be used to involve these crop leaves in a diet. Leaf vegetables contain many typical plant nutrients, but since they are photosynthetic tissues, their vitamin K levels are particularly notable. Phylloquinone, the most common form ...
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Palak Paneer
Palak paneer () is an Indian dish consisting of paneer (a type of cheese) in a thick paste made from puréed spinach, called palak in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, and other Indian languages. The terms palak paneer and saag paneer are sometimes used interchangeably in restaurants in the Anglosphere. However, saag paneer is different from traditional palak paneer in that it contains other green leafy vegetables, such as mustard greens, whereas palak paneer only contains spinach. Dhaba restaurants often specialize in palak paneer. Preparation Palak paneer is prepared by first boiling and pureeing spinach. The puree is then mixed with sautéed tomatoes and onions. Grilled cubes of paneer are then added to the puree. Palak paneer is typically spiced with ginger, garlic, tomatoes, garam masala, turmeric, chili powder and cumin. Serving Palak paneer is served hot with a side such as roti, naan, paranthas, makki di roti, or boiled rice. It can also be served with onions on the s ...
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Palak Gosht
Saag (), also spelled sag or saga, is an Indian leaf vegetable dish eaten with bread such as roti or naan, or in some regions with rice. Saag can be made from spinach, mustard greens, collard greens, basella, finely chopped broccoli or other greens, along with added spices and sometimes other ingredients such as chhena. Saag is common in the state of Odisha, where it is eaten with pakhala. In the Shree Jagannath Temple of Puri, saag is one of the dishes offered to Jagannath as part of Mahaprasad. Saag is also common in West Bengal and other regions of North India, where the most common preparation is sarson ka saag (mustard plant leaves), which may be eaten with makki ki roti, a yellow roti made with maize flour. ''Saag gosht'' or ''hariyali maans'' (spinach and mutton) is a common dish in the North Indian state of Haryana. Etymology The word ''saag'' is derived from the Sanskrit word ''shaak'' (''śāka'') meaning leafy green vegetables. Variations Odi ...
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Pawlak
Pawlak is a Polish surname, it may refer to: People * Aleksander Pawlak, Polish footballer * Alicja Pawlak, Polish footballer * Joanna Pawlak, Polish equestrian * Krzysztof Pawlak (born 1958), retired Polish football player * Mariusz Pawlak (born 1972), retired Polish professional footballer * Mark Pawlak (born 1948), Polish-American poet and educator * Mirosław Pawlak (born 1942), Polish politician * Paul Pawlak, Sr., American politician * Paul Pawlak (born 1940), former American football coach in the United States * Rafał Pawlak, Polish football player and manager * Stanisław Pawlak (born 1933), Polish diplomat and international law scholar * Szymon Pawlak (born 1987), Polish footballer * Waldemar Pawlak (born 1959), Polish politician **First Cabinet of Waldemar Pawlak (1992), a Polish government **Second Cabinet of Waldemar Pawlak (1993–1995), a Polish government * Zdzisław Pawlak, inventor of the negabinary (-2 base) numeral system used in UMC computers See also

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