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The Kathiawari is bred mainly in the Kathiawar peninsula, but is found also in Maharashtra and Rajasthan. A breed society, the Kathiawari Horse Breeders' Association, keeps the stud-book. [7] The government of Gujarat maintains a conservation herd at Junagadh, and has a number of stallions standing at stud in other parts of the state.
The grammar of the Marathi language shares similarities with other modern Indo-Aryan languages such as Odia, Gujarati or Punjabi. The first modern book exclusively about the grammar of Marathi was printed in 1805 by Willam Carey. [1] [2] The principal word order in Marathi is SOV (subject–object–verb). [3]
Kathiawari or Kathiawadi may refer to: something of, from, or related to the Kathiawar peninsula in Gujarat, India; Kathiawari dialect, a variety of the Gujarati language; Kathiawari (horse), a horse breed; Kathiawadi cattle, a breed of cow; Kathiawari cuisine, a variety of Gujarati cuisine; Kathiawadi Memons, subgroup of the Memon Muslims from ...
They are quite similar to the Kathiawari horse, another breed from India, [26] having much of the same history and physical features. The main difference between the Marwari and the Kathiawari is their original geographic origin – Marwaris are mainly from the Marwar region while Kathiawaris are from the Kathiawar peninsula. Kathiawaris have ...
Kathiawari (horse) or Kathi, a horse breed from Kathiawar in Gujarat, India; Kathi caste, a caste of Kathiawar in Gujarat, India; a former small princely state part of the Mewas States in the former district of Khandesh, Maharashtra, India; Kathi, a 1983 Indian film; Kati roll or kathi roll, an Indian street food
The Sindhi horse is a breed of horse native to the Sindh, Kutch and Gujrat. [1] [2] [3] [4] Sindh has different types of horses such as Arabi, Samoundi, Sindhi ...
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Kathiawar ([kɑʈʰijɑʋɑɽ]) is a peninsula, near the far north of India's west coast, of about 61,000 km 2 (23,500 sq mi) bordering the Arabian Sea.It is bounded by the Gulf of Kutch in the northwest and by the Gulf of Khambhat in the east.