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Bagri (other)
Bagri may refer to: * Something from, or related to the Bagar region of India * Bagri language, a Rajasthani language spoken in the Bagar region * Bagri clan, the name of several lineages of the Bagar region * Bagri camel, a breed of camel * Bagrinagar, a village in Rajasthan, India People with the name * Ajaib Singh Bagri, Indian-Canadian terrorist * Mani Ram Bagri (1920–2012), Indian politician * Raj Bagri, Baron Bagri (1930–2017), Indian-born British businessman and politician * Siddhartha Bagri (1991), Indian businessman See also * Bagar (region) * Bagar (other) * Baghri The Vagri (Vaghri, Waghri or Baghri) (Gujarati: , ) are a tribe and caste found in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat in India, and in the Provinces of Pakistan, province of Sindh in Pakistan.People of India Rajasthan Volume XXXVIII Part Two edi ...
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Bagar Region
Bagar, also Bagad (बागड़) a term meaning the "dry country",Nonica Datta The Tribune (Chandigarh), The Tribune, 3 July 1999. is a region refers in north-western India in north Rajasthan, West Haryana, south west Punjab, India where the Bagri language is spoken and which is inhabited by Bagri people. The region is characterised by sandy tracks and shifting sand dunes which are now irrigated by canals. Etymology Bagar means the prairie (grazing shrubs and grassland) of northern Rajputana,Elaine King,1998, Tales & legends of India, Page 61. which likely comes from eponymous Arabic word "baqar" or "bagar" (بقرة) meaning "cow" (Cattle in religion and mythology#Hinduism, sacred to Hindus),2002, Abubakar Garba, "State, city and society: processes of urbanisation", University of Maiduguri – Centre for Trans Saharan Studies, Archaeological Association of Nigeria, Page 82. derived from the Arabic word "cattle".Mohamet Lawan, 1997, No travel is little, Page 66. ''Baggara'' ...
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Bagri Language
The Bagri language is a dialect of Rajasthani that takes its name from the Bagar tract region of Northwestern India in the states of Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana. Bagri is a typical Indo-Aryan language akin to Rajasthani and Haryanvi with SOV word order. The most striking phonological feature of Bagri is the presence of three lexical tones: high, mid, and low, akin to Rajasthani, Haryanvi, Punjabi. Bagri is a language of earlier Bikaner state which included district Sri Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Churu, Bikaner of Rajasthan and Sirsa(Haryana), Hisar (Haryana), Fazilka (punjab) at a point in time. The speakers are mostly in India, with a minority of them in Bahawalpur and Bahawalnagar areas in modern day Pakistan. According to the 2011 census of India, there are 234,227 speakers of Bagri in Rajasthan and 1,656,588 speakers of Bagri in Punjab and Haryana. Geographical distribution Features Phonology Bagri distinguishes 31 consonants including a retroflex series, ...
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Bagri Clan
The Bagri language is a dialect of Rajasthani that takes its name from the Bagar tract region of Northwestern India in the states of Rajasthan, Punjab and Haryana. Bagri is a typical Indo-Aryan language akin to Rajasthani and Haryanvi with SOV word order. The most striking phonological feature of Bagri is the presence of three lexical tones: high, mid, and low, akin to Rajasthani, Haryanvi, Punjabi. Bagri is a language of earlier Bikaner state which included district Sri Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Churu, Bikaner of Rajasthan and Sirsa(Haryana), Hisar (Haryana), Fazilka (punjab) at a point in time. The speakers are mostly in India, with a minority of them in Bahawalpur and Bahawalnagar areas in modern day Pakistan. According to the 2011 census of India, there are 234,227 speakers of Bagri in Rajasthan and 1,656,588 speakers of Bagri in Punjab and Haryana. Geographical distribution Features Phonology Bagri distinguishes 31 consonants including a retroflex seri ...
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Bagri Camel
The Bagri is a breed of camel originating in the arid regions of south-eastern Punjab, Pakistan. The strain found in Multan is known as the Multan camel, while the strain of Dera Ghazi Khan goes by the name of Rojhan camel. The Bagri is commonly used for transport in the region and it is known to be excellent for riding and racing In sports, racing is a competition of speed, in which competitors try to complete a given task in the shortest amount of time. Typically this involves traversing some distance, but it can be any other task involving speed to reach a specific g .... Good specimens of this breed are said to give such a smooth ride that one can read a book while riding or carry a glass of water without spilling. References * Camels Livestock in Punjab {{Pakistan-stub ...
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Bagrinagar
Bagrinagar or Bagri is a village and gram Panchayat in Sojat tehsil of Pali district of Rajasthan state in India. There is one district level District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) in the village which conducts the 8th Board exam in the district. Geography Geographic location of Bagri is 25.8954N, 73.8064E. It is located at a distance of 7 km from Sojat Road town which is on state highway 62 of Rajasthan. Demographics As per 2011 Census of India Bagri had a total population of 10,509 of which 5,115 (49%) were males and 5,394 (51%) were females. Population below 6 years was 1,257. The literacy rate was 64.73% of the population over 6 years. The sex ratio was 1,055 females per thousand males. Transportation Bagri Nagar Railway Station on Marwar Junction-Ajmer Ajmer () is a city in the north-western States and union territories of India, Indian state of Rajasthan. It serves as the administrative headquarters of the Ajmer district and Ajmer division. It l ...
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Ajaib Singh Bagri
Air India Flight 182 was a passenger flight operating on the Montreal–London–Delhi–Mumbai route that, on 23 June 1985, disintegrated over the Atlantic Ocean as a result of an explosion from a bomb planted by Canadian Sikh terrorists. It was operated using a Boeing 747-237B registered ''VT-EFO''. The incident happened en route from Montreal to London at an altitude of . The remnants of the aircraft fell into the sea approximately off the coast of Ireland, killing all 329 people on board, including 268 Canadian citizens, 27 British citizens, and 22 Indian citizens. The bombing of Air India Flight 182 is the worst terrorist attack in Canadian history and was the world's deadliest act of aviation terrorism until the September 11 attacks in 2001. It remains the deadliest aviation incident in the history of Air India. The masterminds behind the bombing are believed to be Inderjit Singh Reyat, a dual British-Canadian national, who pleaded guilty in 2003, and Talwinder Singh P ...
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Mani Ram Bagri
Ch. Mani Ram Bagri (1 January 1920 – 31 January 2012) was an Indian parliamentarian and political activist. He served three terms in the Indian Parliament, first from 1962 to 1967, and then again from 1977 to 1984 onsisting of two terms: 1977-1980 and 1980-1984 He belonged to the league of parliamentary opposition socialists like Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia and Jayaprakash Narayan. Known widely throughout North India during his tenure as the "de facto" Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Bagri was widely considered to be one of the most prolific Socialist leaders of his time. He was party to the nation's international visits to the USSR, including the summit that led to the Tashkent Declaration, as well as the Warsaw Pact socialist republics in the 1960s. He is also notable for being the first speaker to address the International Parliamentary Conference in Hindi, his mother tongue. Early life and education, 1920-1947 Mani Ram Bagri was born in the village of Ban Mandori, Hiss ...
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Raj Bagri, Baron Bagri
Raj Kumar Bagri, Baron Bagri, (24 August 1930 – 26 April 2017) was an Indian-born British businessman and a Conservative member of the House of Lords from 1997 to 2010. He was made a life peer in 1997 under the title Baron Bagri, of Regent's Park in the City of Westminster. Early life Raj Kumar Bagri was born on 24 August 1930 in Calcutta (now Kolkata) into a middle-class family. His father died when he was three, and age 15, his mother sent him to work as a clerk at for a metal distributor, part of the Binani family's industrial empire. Career A businessman, Bagri was chairman of the London Metal Exchange until 2002. Bagri was a member of the advisory committee of The Prince's Trust and chairman of the Bagri Foundation. He was a governor of the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). In 2012, Bagri sold Hanover Lodge, "the UK’s most expensive home", to Andrey Goncharenko a Russian billionaire, for £120 million. Personal life He was born ...
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Siddhartha Bagri
Siddhartha Bagri (born April 28, 1991) is an Indian businessman who is the chief executive officer of Pravaig Dynamics, a deep tech company based in Bangalore. He co-founded the company with childhood friend Dhawal Khullar in 2011. Education Bagri dropped out of college after 1.5 years. Career Bagri had previously managed investments for a French energy company in the South Asia region. Bagri and Dhawal Khullar began research on electric vehicles and joined online forums since 2007. In 2011, they founded Pravaig Dynamics in Jaipur, Rajasthan. In late 2022, Pravaig launched Defy, an electric SUV at a price of Rs 39.5 lakh. The company also developed an all-terrain stealth vehicle, which received the Indian Ministry of Defence A ministry of defence or defense (see American and British English spelling differences#-ce.2C -se, spelling differences), also known as a department of defence or defense, is the part of a government responsible for matters of defence and Mi ...' ...
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Bagar (region)
Bagar, also Bagad, a term meaning the "dry country",Nonica Datta The Tribune, 3 July 1999. is a region refers in north-western India in north Rajasthan, West Haryana, south west Punjab, India where the Bagri language is spoken and which is inhabited by Bagri people. The region is characterised by sandy tracks and shifting sand dunes which are now irrigated by canals. Etymology Bagar means the prairie (grazing shrubs and grassland) of northern Rajputana,Elaine King,1998, Tales & legends of India, Page 61. which likely comes from eponymous Arabic word "baqar" or "bagar" (بقرة) meaning "cow" ( sacred to Hindus),2002, Abubakar Garba, "State, city and society: processes of urbanisation", University of Maiduguri – Centre for Trans Saharan Studies, Archaeological Association of Nigeria, Page 82. derived from the Arabic word "cattle".Mohamet Lawan, 1997, No travel is little, Page 66. ''Baggara'' in Arabic means "cattle herders".Deepak Kumar Behera, Georg Pfeffer, 2002, The conce ...
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Bagar (other)
Bagar may refer to: * Arpunk, Armenia, also called Bagar * Bagar, China, in the Tibet Autonomous Region * Bagar region, the sandy tract of western Haryana, eastern Rajasthan and western Punjab in India ** Bagri language, the language spoken in Bagar region of India * Bagar, Jhunjhunu, village in Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan, India * Bagar, Pauri Garhwal, a village in Uttarakhand, India * Bagar, also Chaunk Tempering is a cooking technique used in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka in which whole spices (and sometimes also other ingredients such as dried chillies, minced ginger root or sugar) are cooked briefly in oil or ghee to lib ..., a common word used in India cuisine meaning 'seasoning' * Bagar, Pokhara, a ward in Pokhara Metropolitan City in Nepal See also * Bangar (other) * Bagri (other) {{dab, geodis ...
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