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  2. Atta (flour) - Wikipedia

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    Atta was traditionally ground in the home on a stone chakki mill. [5] This is useful when using a tandoor, where the flatbread is stuck to the inside of the oven, and also makes chapatis softer as the dough absorbs more water. [1] [2] Atta is also produced in industrial flour mills. [6] [5]

  3. Aashirvaad - Wikipedia

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    Aashirvaad Select Atta is made from Sharbati wheat which comes from Sehore district Madhya Pradesh. [citation needed] Business Line reported that Aashirvaad brand was the market leader in packaged atta with a market share of 28% and turnover of ₹ 4,200 crore (US$614.13 million) in 2018. [5]

  4. Mian Atta Muhammad Manika - Wikipedia

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    Mian Atta Muhammad Manika (Punjabi: میاں عطاء محمد مانیکا) is a Pakistani Punjabi politician who was a Member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab, from 2002 to May 2018. He is the husband of Parveen Akhtar .

  5. Cargill - Wikipedia

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    Cargill Pakistan Holdings was incorporated on January 25, 1990. [74] In the 1980s, Cargill sold hybrid safflower seeds extensively in Pakistan. [ 75 ] Today, Cargill imports palm oil and palm oil products from Malaysia and Indonesia into Pakistan, selling them in the local market.

  6. A. A. K. Niazi - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi HJ & Bar SPk SK MC (1915 – 1 February 2004) commonly known as General Niazi was a Pakistani military officer. During the Bangladesh Liberation War and the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, he commanded the Pakistani Eastern Command in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).

  7. Bacha bazi - Wikipedia

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    He made a drugged meal for the guards and then, with the help of two friends, attacked them, after which they fled to neighbouring Pakistan. [ 46 ] In a 2013 documentary by Vice Media titled This Is What Winning Looks Like , British independent film-maker Ben Anderson describes the systematic kidnapping, sexual enslavement and murder of young ...

  8. Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    Even as of today, the Pakistan Army's recruiters struggle to enlist citizens and their selfless commitment to the military from the urban areas (i.e. Karachi and Peshawar) where the preference of the college education is quite popular (especially attending post-graduate schools in the United States and the English-speaking countries) as well as ...

  9. Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi - Wikipedia

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    Esakhelvi was born on 19 August, 1951 in Isakhel, in the Mianwali District of West Punjab province of the Dominion of Pakistan (now in Punjab, Pakistan) into a Saraiki-speaking Niazi Pashtun family. The Thali dialect is spoken in his family. Attaullah developed an interest in music as a child, but it was strictly forbidden in his home.