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  2. Awana (clan) - Wikipedia

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    Awana, Awan Religions Hinduism Sikhism Islam Languages Gujari Punjabi Gujarati Marwari Pahari Pashto Hindi Country India Pakistan Region Rajasthan Punjab Jammu and Kashmir Azad Kashmir Balochistan Haryana Hazara Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ethnicity Gurjar (Gujjar) Awana also spelled Adhana or Awan is a clan of the Gurjar ethnic community of India and Pakistan. Origin The Adana or Awana Gujjars claim ...

  3. List of most-viewed Indian YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    Top 20 most-viewed YouTube Indian music videos [7] No. Video name Uploader Language Views Upload date Ref. 1. Shree Hanuman Chalisa: T-Series Bhakti Sagar: Awadhi: 4,337,513,405 10 May 2011 [8] 2. Lehanga: Geet MP3 Punjabi: 1,762,558,844: 13 August 2019 [9] 3. 52 Gaj Ka Daman: Desi Records Haryanvi: 1,674,650,405: 2 October 2020 [10] 4. Zaroori ...

  4. Awana - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Latham and Rorheim founded Awana as a parachurch organization. [2] Rorheim served as president emeritus until his death on January 5, 2018. [3] The name is derived as an acronym of "Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed", taken from 2 Timothy 2:15. [2] As of 2019, Awana claims to work with over 61,000 churches in 122 countries. [4]

  5. Desi hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The launch of Bohemia's second album Pesa Nasha Pyar (2006), whose tracks such as "Kali Denali", "Kurti" and "Sahara" became big hits, there was a new-found interest in desi languages during the early 2000s. [1] [2] Even though there were several occasional hits during this period, the desi hip hop scene remained limited largely to the ...

  6. Desi - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Indian subcontinent, depicting the republics of Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan from which Desis originate [1]. Desi [a] (/ ˈ d eɪ s i / or / ˈ d ɛ s i / [2] DAY-see or DESS-ee; Hindustani: देसी (), دیسی (Perso-Arabic), Hindustani:) [b] also Deshi, is a loose term used to describe the peoples, cultures, and products of the Indian subcontinent and their diaspora, [4 ...

  7. 24 (puzzle) - Wikipedia

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    The original version of 24 is played with an ordinary deck of playing cards with all the face cards removed. The aces are taken to have the value 1 and the basic game proceeds by having 4 cards dealt and the first player that can achieve the number 24 exactly using only allowed operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and parentheses) wins the hand.

  8. American-born confused desi - Wikipedia

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    The term desi comes from the Hindi word देश (deś, lit. ' homeland '). The word has its origin in Sanskrit, deśa, and is pronounced desh in the Bengali language. Desi means 'of the homeland' and is generally used by diasporas of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. The phrase is not frequently used in South Asia and not seen as a set identity ...

  9. Improvised firearm - Wikipedia

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    Due to this limitation, it was intended for short range use, 14 yards (0.91–3.66 m). Its maximum effective range was only about 25 ft (7.6 m). At longer range, the bullet would begin to tumble and stray off course. The original delivered cost for the FP-45 was USD$2.10/unit, lending it the nickname "Woolworth pistol". [37] Deer gun (or Zip ...