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Ye huin na samazdari wali baat.

Jug Jug jiyo meri behana!!! Main dekh ta hoon tujhe kaun haat lagata hain.:D:D:D

beta maine socha tum yahan defense ke baare main seekhne aaye ho ge

mujhe nahi pata thaa yeh behne banane wali website hai

stay on topic please
 
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we have that second one in Iran as well
we call it zoolbia (weird name I know)
It usually comes with a similar pastry called bamieh and they're both pretty good. We eat it with tea though.
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You are right buddy. Jalebi actually came to india from Iran only. There are many more delicacies in india having their roots in different parts of the world, especially from the famous silk route civilizations.

I like Iran very much.
 
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Coorgi(Kodagu/Coorg) of Kodagu/Coorg ,Karnataka State:
Mercara/Madikeri is a Hill Station.Coorg is a Tourist Destination.Coorg also got Tibetan Buddhist Settlements,Monastry and their Golden Temple.

The hardy and charming people who inhabit these lands are known as the Kodavas, and are renowned for their distinguished martial history. The earliest references to the Kodavas are found in Tamil Sangam literature dating back to the 2nd century AD. The origin of the Kodava people remains a mystery and there are a number of interesting theories that add to the romance and mystery of the region.

One traces their racial origins to the Kurds of Iraq and Iran. Another view is that the Kodavas are descendants of Scythians who formed part of the Greek-Macedonian army. This adds substance to the most popular legend that during the conquest of Alexander the Great, many of his Indo-Greek soldiers, the Yavanas, stayed back in India. They migrated down south, married the natives and settled down in the hilly areas of the Western Ghats.


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Bylakuppe Tibetan Settlement-Nyingmapa Tibetan Monastery & Golden Temple:
Bylekuppe, the second largest Tibetan settlement outside Tibet, complete with a Tibetan monastery with 7,000 monks, a Tibetan village and a flea market.
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Tibetan Monks:
 
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please no white skin, black skin.
no one liners. back your argument with something solid.
no offending pictures. no personal attacks.
no calling each other troll (thats the job of mods not you guys).

I have been to this thread more than 10 times and now its just gettin annoying.
its such a nice thread and i dont wanna close it. but if this continues i might close it for few hours. up to u
 
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question (since you mentioned paya and kabab :cheesy:) yummy, is this food halal? I know in india, the issue is more about veg or non-veg but when it comes to non-veg, does the restaurant specify if the food is halal or not?

For ordinary Indians like us it is the question of veg and non veg..there are may indians who do not eat meat.

But yes large establishments like KFC and others do mention Halal for their customers, particularly where there are large number of muslims.

Same way the best muslim owned food joints and restaurants like zeehsna, arsalan, shabir et al, in Calcutta ( I live here) do mention

"WE DO NOT SERVE BEEF" "THANK YOU"
 
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I know both are simply hindu.. but the deities which are popular in Southern Temples are generally different from the Northern Temples.. .. :P

yes thats the issue, being more popular than the other..

some examples are Ganesha is more polular among Marwaris, and the entire Hindi speaking belt of UP and bihar

Bengalis worship Lakshmi mata more than Ganesha..They also worship Kali mata more than shiva and again again worship Durga in a particular form which other Indians do not worhip..so you are right..so no difference in perception of Hinduism but yes popularity is a valid word..
 
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now what's Bhojpuri? In Urdu, bhoj means burden; puri means some sort of roti (fried) as shown below




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Is it also a place or caste? I have heard of it but not sure what Bhojpuri means - I know they're a group of people, but are they related to the place or caste or what?

the above is incorrect, bhoj isnt weight as you say, need to be more dilicate on the syllables dear..

you are referring to bojh (as in kandhe par bhari bojh hai)

This is bhoj (meaning meal in Hindi) and yes Puri means the same the way you show it.

It is a culture and a language as well, one of the oldest and the most prevalent of all indian languages and it is not a cast, you can say a different linguistic group ..

And the most important fact is it is a regional dialect of Hindi ( no the hindi that we speak, which is an evolved form called Khari Boli, but the hindi as was prevalent in the medeival ages.

Thats about it
 
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Seriously, you guys also have Rooh Afza over there? I thought it was only in Pakistan . Of course, who doesn't love Rooh Afza.

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Well thats news to me as well.

THe manufacturer here in India is Hamdard and it is an ayurvedic/yunani medicinal company.

The brand rooh afza sells here since the past 100 years.

Of course Pakistan wasnt there 100 years ago, but my question remains and that is whether it is Hamdard who makes this syrup in Pak as well????
 
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I was in no way implying skin color. Most of India is poor anyways. Should I have posted the Bollywood actresses and let those who are always ignored remain ignored. The Indians seem to have it like that since they love hitting the report button and getting my posts deleted or me banned.

You all the time imply racism and you have implied Paksitanis have a better look.

how the **** does that matter to you. I have been watching your posts for some time now...whats the problem?

Do you have less problems in your life or in Pakistan that you think about Indians and their garibi?
 
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If kabab and dizzi are our national foods then doogh (yogurt drink) is our national drink lol
This yogurt drink is popular all over the place actually. I have a Bulgarian friend and apparently they drink this stuff 24/7 over there.


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one quick question Nima..Indians have this drink in two different ways and are known by different names..

with table salt - chaanch
with salt and sugar - lassi

how do you guys have it???
 
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@Trichy : can't able to see your post(pics)..it is not viewable to me:undecided::cry:

@All :this thread is on fire see the number of posts in limited time.(780 post in just 2.5 days):rofl:
even this thread perform better than whatever thread.:rofl::rofl:
It shows the depth of indian diversity and the mentality of we indian that how much we feels proud about it..:tup:

just remembering a quote which said in indian context"

"Koss -koss par badle pani,char koss per bani"

Means

In India taste of water change in every ~1.5 kilometers and language change in every ~6 kilometer.
:cheers:
 
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