9 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «छीनाछीनी»
Discover the use of
छीनाछीनी in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
छीनाछीनी and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Hindi literature.
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A Zoroastrian Tapestry: Art, Religion & Culture - Page 614
614 12a - 12i The Cheena Cheeni Garo Purple cheena cheeni garo sari. Chinese textiles have a rich aesthetic history and the use of male and female figures, birds, animals, flowers, and auspicious symbols abound in Chinese decorative art.
Pheroza Godrej, Firoza Punthakey Mistree, 2002
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Bihar Legislative Assemby Debates: Official Report - Part 1
... च ( () मुंगेर सदर सबडिवीजन में थानावार जनवरी, १९५८ से जुलाई, १९५८ तक कुल कितनी बत्तियाँ, कितने खून, कितनी चोरी और राति में छीना-छीनी के कांड हुए हर ; (२ ) उपाय घट-नम' मों ने कितने मते ...
Bihar (India). Legislature. Legislative Assembly, 1959
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Medicinal and poisonous plants of Pakistan - Page 316
Panicum Panicum miliaceum L. Family: Gramineae Local Names: China, cheeni (Urdu, Punjabi) '< Part used: Whole plant Flowering: August-September Occurrence: Sind, Baluchistan, Kurram, Swat, Chitral, Gilgit, Ladakh. A medium sized ...
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Adaptation and Other Essays: Proceedings of the ... - Page 32
... Avena sp Eleusine coracana (Ragi) Hordeum distichum ( Jau) H. Vulgare (Jau) H. vulgare var hexastichum (Jau) H. vulgare var. nudum (Jau) Oryza sativa (Dhan) Panicum miliaceum (Cheena, Cheeni) Panicum sp. Paspalum scrobiculatum ...
N. C. Ghosh, Subrata Chakrabarti, 1990
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Flora of Pakistan - Page 166
It is thought to have originated as a crop plant in northern India but is now widely naturalised in warm temperate regions. FT. & FT, Per.: July -September. Vem.: Cheena, Cheeni. 3. Panicum atrosanguineum Hochst. ex A. Rich., Tent. Fl. Abyss.
Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, S. I. Ali, 1980
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Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India - Volume 9 - Page 128
Bhimbar (CI. 28122), Jumu (T.T.). Plains to c. 3ooo'. P. atrosanguineum Hochst. Plains below Jumu (T.T.). P. miliaceum L. Cheena, cheeni is planted in the plains and up to c. 1 1ooo' in Baltistan and Ladak. Gilgit (Winter. 98o), Skardo (Schlag.) ...
Botanical Survey of India, 1967
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Flora of West Pakistan - Volume 143 - Page 166
It is thought to have originated as a crop plant in northern India but is now widely naturalised in warm temperate regions. FL & Ft. Per.: July-September. Vem.: Cheena, Cheeni. 3. Panicum atrosanguineum Hochst. ex A. Rich., Tent. Fl. Abyss.
Eugene Nasir, S. I. Ali, 1982
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Bulletin - Volume 9 - Page 128
Bhimbar (C1. 28122), Jumu (T.T.). PIains to c. 3ooo'. P. atrosanguineum Hochst. PIains below Jumu (T.T.). P. miliaceum L. Cheena, cheeni is planted in the plains and up to c. 1 1ooo' in Baltistan and Ladak. Gilgit (Winter. 98o), Skardo (Schlag.) ...
Botanical Survey of India, 1967
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Glossary of Indian Herbs: With Botanical Names & ... - Page 182
Chaupatia Chavai, Dhaan Chavla, Lobia, Raj Mah Chavya, Chav Chawai Chayaparpatika Chedbaia, Chandua Chir, Saaral, Long Leaved Pine Cheekakai, Shikakai Cheena Cheeni naranghi, Chinese lime Cheer, sarai Chembul Chemti sag, ...