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Kabuli and which
Only four gates have survived to date, Peeranwala Gate, Hajji Gulab Gate, Loharanwala Gate and Kabuli Gate which too are in a state of disrepair now.
The angaraji and vilayati names mean they were introduced by Europeans, while Kabuli kikar ( or keekar ) means " Kabul acacia "; babul specifically refers to the Gum Arabic Tree ( Acacia nilotica ) and khejra ( or khejri ) to Prosopis cineraria, both of which are native to South Asia.

Kabuli and coat
* Kabuli dal, known for its black coat, is an average-sized chickpea.

Kabuli and grown
Kabuli ( meaning ' from Kabul ' in Hindi, since they were thought to have come from Afghanistan when first seen in India ) or safed chana is the kind widely grown throughout the Mediterranean.

Kabuli and also
* Kabuli Palaw ( also known as Palau ), an Afghan rice dish

Kabuli and introduced
Names in and around Indian Subcontinent, where the species is widely used for firewood and to make barriers, often compare it to similar trees and note its introduced status ; thus in Hindi it is called angaraji babul, Kabuli kikar, vilayati babul, vilayati khejra or vilayati kikar.

Kabuli and during
Among the Naqshbandi, Ahmad al Faruqi Kabuli, born north of Kabul, acquired renown for his teachings in India during the reign of the Moghul Emperor Akbar in the sixteenth century.

Kabuli and Indian
On the Indian subcontinent, green chickpeas are called Chana ( ચણ ા) in Gujarati Harbharaa in Marathi, while other varieties are known as Kadale Kaalu in Kannada, Shanaga ( శనగ ) in Telugu, chana in Hindi and other Indic languages, small brown peas are called Chhola ( ghoogni when cooked ) and the whitish bigger variety is called Kabuli Chhola in Bengali and Konda Kadalai in Tamil, where they are a major source of protein in a mostly vegetarian culture.

Kabuli and .
The grammatical structure of Hazaragi is practically identical with that of Dari or even Kabuli Persian.
Prior to the introduction of the Afghan rupee in 1891, the legal currency was the Kabuli rupee.
m. Kabuli Begum, having had issue, one son, Prince Shahzada Soltan Mustafa Mirza.
File: Rohtas Fort Magnificent Kabuli Gate. jpg | Rohtas Fort's magnificent Kabuli Gate
These were named Multani Gate, Lahori Gate, Kashmiri Gate, Kabuli Gate, Peeranwala Gate, Chinioti Gate, Loharanwala Gate and Hajji Gulab Gate.
Aurangzeb Alamgeer constructed a mosque near Chinioti Gate Markzi Mosque Mohala Sheikhanwal's Mosque and Chinese tomb near Kabuli gate.
This gate opens to the west and is named “ Kabuli ” because it faces Kabul.
This small mosque is near the Kabuli gate.
To be ever ready in case of attack, stairs lead directly from the courtyard of this mosque to the top of Kabuli Gate.
It is near the Kabuli Gate for the Royal family.
But he finally suffered a defeat in the battle of Egarasindur and Bhawal against Isa khan and Masum Khan Kabuli, the defected Mughal General.
In August 1597, Isa Khan with the assistance of Masum Khan Kabuli, engaged in a battle against Mughal naval forces.
Among other things the Amir passed a dictum that a fine of up to ten Kabuli Rupees would be levied on all who did not offer prayers in the mosques.
He was the grandson of Sheikh Shu ' aib, who was the grandson of Farrukh Shah Kabuli, the king of Kabul and Ghazna.

which and has
All of her movements were careful and methodical, partaking of the stealth of a criminal who has plotted his felony for months in advance and knows exactly which step to take next in the course of the final execution of his crime.
The race problem has tended to obscure other, less emotional, issues which may fundamentally be even more divisive.
For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme Court in that transformation -- the manner in which its decisions altered in `` the switch in time that saved nine '', President Roosevelt's ill-starred but in effect victorious `` Court-packing plan '', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation.
Within their confines, moreover, technological and industrial growth has proceeded at an accelerated pace, thus increasing the cornucopia from which material wants can be satisfied.
The music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, William Steinberg, has molded his group into a prominent musical organization, which is his life.
Even though in most cases the completion of the definitive editions of their writings is still years off, enough documentation has already been assembled to warrant drawing a new composite profile of the leadership which performed the heroic dual feats of winning American independence and founding a new nation.
Madison once remarked: `` My life has been so much a public one '', a comment which fits the careers of the other six.
Thus we are compelled to face the urbanization of the South -- an urbanization which, despite its dramatic and overwhelming effects upon the Southern culture, has been utterly ignored by the bulk of Southern writers.
But the South is, and has been for the past century, engaged in a wide-sweeping urbanization which, oddly enough, is not reflected in its literature.
An example of the changes which have crept over the Southern region may be seen in the Southern Negro's quest for a position in the white-dominated society, a problem that has been reflected in regional fiction especially since 1865.
Today the Negro must discover his role in an industrialized South, which indicates that the racial aspect of the Southern dilemma hasn't changed radically, but rather has gradually come to be reflected in this new context, this new coat of paint.
He has frequently refused to move from white lunch counters, refused to obey local laws which he considers unjust, while in other cases he has appealed to federal laws.
The useful suggestion of Professor David Hawkins which considers culture as a third stage in biological evolution fits quite beautifully then with our suggestion that science has provided us with a rather successful technique for building protective artificial environments.
Our understanding of the solar system has taught us to replace our former elaborate rituals with the appropriate action which, in this case, amounts to doing nothing.
We have staved off a war and, since our behavior has involved all these elements, we can only keep adding to our ritual without daring to abandon any part of it, since we have not the slightest notion which parts are effective.
The major effect of these advances appears to lie in the part they have played in the industrial revolution and in the tools which scientific understanding has given us to build and manipulate a more protective environment.
There are many domains in which understanding has brought about widespread and quite appropriate reduction in ritual and fear.
In fact, the recent warnings about the use of X-rays have introduced fears and ambiguities of action which now require more detailed understanding, and thus in this instance, science has momentarily aggravated our fears.
Monogamy is the vice from which the abjectly fearful middle class continue to suffer, whereas the beatnik has the courage to break out of that prison of respectability.
The music which Lautner has composed for this episode is for the most part `` rather pretty and perfectly banal ''.
These polar concerns ( imitation vs. formalism ) reflect a philosophical and religious situation which has been developing over a long period of time.
He is the conveyor of a sacred reality by which he has been grasped.
This is an unsolved problem which probably has never been seriously investigated, although one frequently hears the comment that we have insufficient specialists of the kind who can compete with the Germans or Swiss, for example, in precision machinery and mathematics, or the Finns in geochemistry.
Neither the vibrant enthusiasm which bespeaks a people's intuitive sense of the fitness of things at climactic moments nor the vital argumentation betraying its sense that something significant has transpired was in evidence.

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