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  2. Sevai - Wikipedia

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    Sevai (Hindi: सेवई), [1] [2] also called shavige (Kannada: ಶಾವಿಗೆ), saemia (Telugu: సేమియా) and santhakai (Tamil: சந்தகை), is a type of rice vermicelli dish popular in India. [3]

  3. Sewai - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 Census of India, Sewai had a total population of 7,874, of which 4,175 (53%) were males and 3,699 (47%) were females. Population in the age range 0-6 years was 660. The total number of literate persons in Sewai was 6,651 (92.20% of the population over 6 years). [3] As of 2001 India census, [4] Sewai had a population of ...

  4. List of villages in Ramgarh district - Wikipedia

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    List of villages in Dulmi block [2]; Sl. Name of panchayats Name of villages 1 Dulmi Bhaypur Idpara Dulmi: Chamrom 2 Honhe Honhe Bonga Sauri 3 Ichatu Ichatu Kitma

  5. Sheer khurma - Wikipedia

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    Sheer khurma or sheer khorma (Persian: شير خرما, romanized: shîr xormâ "milk and dates") [1] is a festival vermicelli pudding prepared by Muslims on Eid ul-Fitr [2] [3] and Eid al-Adha in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and parts of Central Asia.

  6. Ganj-i-Sawai - Wikipedia

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    The Ganj-i-Sawai (Persian/Hindustani:Ganj-i-Sawai, in English "Exceeding Treasure", often anglicized as Gunsway) was an armed Ghanjah dhow (trading ship) belonging to the Mughals. During Aurangzeb's reign, it was captured on 7 September 1695 by the English pirate Henry Avery en route from present-day Mocha, Yemen to Surat, India.

  7. List of English words of Dravidian origin - Wikipedia

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    Current distribution of Dravidian languages.. This is a list of English words that are borrowed directly or ultimately from Dravidian languages.Dravidian languages include Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, and a number of other languages spoken mainly in South Asia.

  8. Wur - Wikipedia

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    They live in Umaray, Sewai, Damadola, Badan, Tani and Kamar villages of Tehsil Mamund, Bajaur Agency, Pakistan and also in Marawara and Shortan areas of Kunar Province, Afghanistan. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Sub-divisions of Wur or Wara Pashtuns [ 3 ] [ 7 ]

  9. Emperor Seiwa - Wikipedia

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    Seiwa was the fourth son of Emperor Montoku.His mother was Empress Dowager Fujiwara no Akirakeiko (明子), also called the Somedono empress (染殿后). Seiwa's mother was the daughter of Fujiwara no Yoshifusa (藤原良房), who was regent and great minister of the council of state. [4]