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  2. Dharamshala (type of building) - Wikipedia

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    They consist of a platform made of stone and brick, with wooden floorboards. Wooden pillars support a sloping roof. The back of the pati is a brick wall. The other sides are usually open. Patis can be either free standing of connected to another building, like a house or a dhunge dhara. Patis can be rectangular, L-shaped, T-shaped, U-shaped ...

  3. Kalithattu (rest house) - Wikipedia

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    Kalithattu (Malayalam: കളിത്തട്ട്) is a type of wayside public rest house in Kerala and surrounding regions in southern India. Kalithattu are public rest-house built in villages, towns, agriculture fields and near temples for locals, pilgrims, travelers, and traders to rest. [1]

  4. N. Srinivasan - Wikipedia

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    Srinivasan was born at Kallidaikurichi, Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu. [14] He is the son of T. S. Narayanaswami, one of the first employees of India Cements. He did his schooling in Madras Christian College Higher Secondary School. [15]

  5. Choultry - Wikipedia

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    A 1792 painting of a Hindu temple and choultry (a travelers' rest house). Choultry is a resting place, an inn or caravansary for travelers, pilgrims or visitors to a site, typically linked to Buddhist, Jain and Hindu temples. They are also referred to as chottry, choultree, chathra, choltry, chowry, chawari, chawadi, choutry, chowree or tschultri.

  6. Singeetam Srinivasa Rao - Wikipedia

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    Singeetam Srinivasa Rao was born on 21 September 1931 in a Telugu family in Gudur of then Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh.His father, Ramachandra Rao, was a headmaster and his mother, Sakunthala Bai, was a violinist. [4]

  7. Pati (rest house) - Wikipedia

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    Pati rest-house in Nepal. Pati (Nepali: पति), also called Sattal and Phalcha are a type of public rest houses in Katmandu Valley in Nepal. Patis are public rest-houses built in towns and villages for practical purposes to give shelter for pilgrims, travelers and traders. They are also used by locals as gathering space. [1]

  8. Rettamalai Srinivasan - Wikipedia

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    Rettamalai Srinivasan was born on 7 July 1860 [3] (or 1859 [4] [5]) in a poor Tamil family in Madras Presidency. [6] His family was able to send him to a residential school in Coimbatore because of his father Rettamalai's trade relations with the British.

  9. Thalsevana Holiday Resort - Wikipedia

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    Kankesanthurai Rest House was deep inside the HSZ. It was taken over by the Sri Lankan military and used as an officer's mess. [4] [5] [6] After the civil war ended the military renovated the buildings and turned them into a holiday resort known as Thalsevana. The renovated resort opened on 2 October 2010. [7]