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  2. Bhang - Wikipedia

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    In Mathura it can be found in bhang thandai and bhang lassi. Bhang is also mixed with ghee and sugar to make a purple halva, and into peppery, chewy little balls called goli (which means "tablet" or "pill") in Hindi. Another form is bhang chutney, also called bhangeera ki chutney, a dish served in Kumaoni cuisine from Uttarakhand. It is made ...

  3. Charas - Wikipedia

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    Charas has been used across the Indian subcontinent for medicinal and religious purposes for thousands of years, [6] and was sold in government shops (along with opium) during the times of the British India [7] and in independent India until the 1980s when sale and consumption of Cannabis was made illegal in the subcontinent. [8] [9]

  4. Mukhtar Begum - Wikipedia

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    Mukhtar Begum (born Mukhtar Khanum) was a Pakistani classical, ghazal singer and actress. [4] [5] She was known as The Queen of Music, Queen of Indian Talkie Music, Queen Songstress, The Queen of Parsi Theatre,and Melody Queen of India for singing songs in films, theatre, and on radio. [1]

  5. Hashish - Wikipedia

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    [7] Hashish is a cannabis concentrate product composed of compressed or purified preparations of stalked resin glands, called trichomes, from the plant. It is defined by the 1961 UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (Schedule I and IV) as "the separated resin, whether crude or purified, obtained from the cannabis plant".

  6. Rash Bihari Lal Mandal - Wikipedia

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    Raja Rash Bihari Lal Mandal (1866-1918) was a zamindar, [1] philanthropist and a leader of Indian Independence Movement. [2] He wrote a book named 'Bharat Mata Ka Sandesh' against the Bang Bhang (Partition of Bengal, present-day Bengal is divided between the independent state of Bangladesh or East Bengal and the Indian state of West Bengal) Movement 1905.

  7. Swami Sharnanandji - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Devakiji [10] also compiled and coordinated the publication of Swamiji's discourses and other books. All of Swami Sharnanandji's books are currently available in Hindi language. The English [11] & Gujrati [12] translation of his books has also begun. below is a list of these books under references. Almost all of his discourses are ...

  8. The Call of the Marching Bell - Wikipedia

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    The book is named "The call of the Marching Bell" [Bang-e-Dara]. It is a bell that people used to ring in old times to awaken the travelers that now it is time to move on to their next destination, this book has the same purpose to awaken the Muslims of Hindustan and remind them that this is time for them to move on. This poem helped the ...

  9. Narendra Kohli - Wikipedia

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    In eighth grade, his Urdu story Hindostan: Jannat Nishan was published in the school's printed magazine. As a child author, some of his first Hindi stories were published by Kishore and Avaaz . During his IA years, Sarita published his story Paani ka Jug, Gilas aur Ketli in its Nae Ankur ("New Sprouts") column.