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Chachi Telesco
Chachi may refer to: *Chachi people, an indigenous people of Ecuador *Chachi language, the Barbacoan language spoken by them *anything of, from, or related to Chhachh, a region in Punjab, Pakistan **Chhachi dialect, an Indo-Aryan dialect spoken there ** Chhachi (Punjabi clan), sub-section of Kohli Khokran clan in India and Pakistan **Chhachi (Pashtun tribe) *Chachi Arcola, character on American television sitcom ''Happy Days'' *Chachi Gonzales (born 1996), dancer and member of dance crew I.aM.mE, winners of ''America's Best Dance Crew'' (season 6) *Aleks Çaçi (1916–1989), Albanian writer See also *''Chachi 420'', a 1997 Indian film *Chhachi (other) *Cha-Cha (other) *Cha Chi Ming Cha Chi-ming (1914 – 28 March 2007), was a Hong Kong industrialist, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was the Chairman of CDW International Limited, Mingly Corporation Limited, and Hong Kong Resort International Limited and also a membe ..., Hong Kong businessman {{disam ...
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Chachi People
Chachi people (also Cayapas) are an ethnic group who live in the rainforest area of northwestern Esmeraldas on the northern coast of Ecuador. They live by the Cayapas River in the Centro El Encanto, a section of the Cotacachi Cayapas Ecological Reserve, as do Afro Ecuadorian people; the two groups have co-existed in the forest for about 400 years. There were approximately 5,000 Chachi in 2003. History According to Chachi oral tradition, they originated in Imbabura Province in the mountains near Ibarra, fleeing after the Castilian invasion and spent time in Chimborazo. They were forced to settle in the area after the Spanish conquest of Ibarra, which led them to move to Esmeraldas. They have traditionally been known as Cayapas (''Cay'', meaning "son"; ''Apa'', meaning "father"). However, after rejecting the term "Father's Son", from 1978, the people have been called Chachi ("pure"). The Chachi speak a Barbacoan language named Cayapa. Linguistically, their closest living relati ...
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Chachi Language
Chachi may refer to: *Chachi people, an indigenous people of Ecuador * Chachi language, the Barbacoan language spoken by them *anything of, from, or related to Chhachh, a region in Punjab, Pakistan ** Chhachi dialect, an Indo-Aryan dialect spoken there ** Chhachi (Punjabi clan), sub-section of Kohli Khokran clan in India and Pakistan **Chhachi (Pashtun tribe) *Chachi Arcola, character on American television sitcom ''Happy Days'' *Chachi Gonzales (born 1996), dancer and member of dance crew I.aM.mE, winners of ''America's Best Dance Crew'' (season 6) *Aleks Çaçi (1916–1989), Albanian writer See also *''Chachi 420'', a 1997 Indian film *Chhachi (other) * Cha-Cha (other) *Cha Chi Ming Cha Chi-ming (1914 – 28 March 2007), was a Hong Kong industrialist, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He was the Chairman of CDW International Limited, Mingly Corporation Limited, and Hong Kong Resort International Limited and also a membe ..., Hong Kong businessman {{di ...
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Chhachh
Chhachh or Chach (Hindko and ur, چھچھ ) is a region located between Peshawar and Islamabad at the northern tip of Attock, consisting of an alluvial plain extending from Attock District of Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab, Pakistan, southwest of Topi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Topi and Swabi. It is bounded on the north and west by the Indus river and is about long (from east to west) and broad. Percolation from the Indus makes the area extremely fertile. The population of the area is primarily Hindko and Pashto speakers. History Chach has been identified as the Chukhsa country of the Taxila copper plate inscription. The Battle of Chach was fought in 1008 AD between the Ghaznavids, Ghaznavid army of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni and the Hindu Shahi army of Anandapala, resulting in the latter's defeat. Geography Chhachh is off the Rawalpindi, Pindi-Peshawar GT road. Chach is at the edge of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab border. It is 20.4 km from Attock, Attock city a ...
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Chhachi Dialect
Chhachi, Chacchī, or Chachhī () is a dialect of Hindko spoken in the northwestern parts of Punjab, Pakistan. Grierson classified it within his "North-Western Lahndā" group, whereas Shackle A shackle (or shacklebolt), also known as a gyve, is a U-shaped piece of metal secured with a clevis pin or bolt across the opening, or a hinged metal loop secured with a quick-release locking pin mechanism. The term also applies to handcuffs ... considers it part of Hindko "proper", alongside Ghebī and Avāṅkārī. References Bibliography * * {{Punjabi dialects Languages of Punjab, Pakistan Punjabi dialects Attock District ...
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Chhachi (Punjabi Clan)
Chhachh or Chach (Hindko and ur, چھچھ ) is a region located between Peshawar and Islamabad at the northern tip of Attock, consisting of an alluvial plain extending from Attock District of Punjab, Pakistan, southwest of Topi and Swabi. It is bounded on the north and west by the Indus river and is about long (from east to west) and broad. Percolation from the Indus makes the area extremely fertile. The population of the area is primarily Hindko and Pashto speakers. History Chach has been identified as the Chukhsa country of the Taxila copper plate inscription. The Battle of Chach was fought in 1008 AD between the Ghaznavid army of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni and the Hindu Shahi army of Anandapala, resulting in the latter's defeat. Geography Chhachh is off the Pindi-Peshawar GT road. Chach is at the edge of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa-Punjab border. It is 20.4 km from Attock city and 22.9 km from Topi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Chhachh is a plain which rolls from the Haz ...
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Chhachi (Pashtun Tribe)
Chhachh or Chach (Hindko and ur, چھچھ ) is a region located between Peshawar and Islamabad at the northern tip of Attock, consisting of an alluvial plain extending from Attock District of Punjab, Pakistan, southwest of Topi and Swabi. It is bounded on the north and west by the Indus river and is about long (from east to west) and broad. Percolation from the Indus makes the area extremely fertile. The population of the area is primarily Hindko and Pashto speakers. History Chach has been identified as the Chukhsa country of the Taxila copper plate inscription. The Battle of Chach was fought in 1008 AD between the Ghaznavid army of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni and the Hindu Shahi army of Anandapala, resulting in the latter's defeat. Geography Chhachh is off the Pindi- Peshawar GT road. Chach is at the edge of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa- Punjab border. It is 20.4 km from Attock city and 22.9 km from Topi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Chhachh is a plain which rolls ...
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Chachi Arcola
Charles "Chachi" Arcola is a character played by Scott Baio on the sitcom ''Happy Days'' and its spin-off '' Joanie Loves Chachi''. The character of Chachi is the younger cousin of Fonzie, first appearing on ''Happy Days'' in season 5, beginning in 1977. His main love interest is Joanie Cunningham, with their relationship becoming a common theme for episodes in later seasons. Chachi shares a close relationship with his older cousin Fonzie. Many times, Fonzie stepped in and was able to be the older brother figure that Chachi needed. Chachi is also very close to his mother and his step-father Al. Together, Chachi and Joanie became aspiring musicians, and the spinoff series '' Joanie Loves Chachi'' was developed when Chachi's mother Louisa and new stepfather Al Delvecchio (the second owner of Arnold's) opened a new restaurant where Joanie and Chachi performed most of their music. Joanie and Chachi, along with some of his cousins and a character named Bingo, form a band, which was n ...
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Chachi Gonzales
Olivia "Chachi" Hildén (née Gonzales) is an American dancer, choreographer and actress. She was a member of the dance crew I.aM.mE, which won the sixth season of ''America's Best Dance Crew'' in 2011. Life and career Hildén was born Olivia Gonzales in Houston, Texas. At the age of 6, Gonzales enrolled at a local dance studio and was trained as a ballet dancer. Three years later at a dance event she attended, Gonzales witnessed a hip hop dance crew for the first time. One of the crews there was Marvelous Motion, whose members (Phillip Chbeeb, Di Zhang and Brandon Harrell) would later become her fellow crew members in I.aM.mE. Gonzales became immediately intrigued and decided to participate in hip hop from then on. She enrolled at Lanier Middle School where hip hop was one of the dance styles taught. Shortly after, her mother located the Marvelous Motion Studios and enrolled her in a few classes. In 2010, after the disbandment of Marvelous Motion, its three members Phillip ...
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Aleks Çaçi
Aleks Çaçi (born 15 August 1916, in Palasë, Himara; died 23 February 1989 in Tirana) was an Albanian author of the socialist realism period. Early life Aleks Çaçi came from a respected family from Palasa. He started to work at a very early stage of his life. While working the land he also found himself employed in the printing offices of the time. Aleks Çaçi finished the Trade School of Vlora and the Institute of High Trade (business would be the equivalent of today) in Greece. After the liberation of Albania from fascism he completed the school of the regime "Vladimir Ilic Lenin". He was among the early and young authors of the realist literature, or socialist realist as it was later dubbed of the 30s, as well as a member of the Communist Group of Korça. Literary career As a result of his revolutionary activities as well as his writings, in 1936 he was isolated in the city of Berat for two years by King Zogu's regime. Çaçi was an active member of the war for ...
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Chachi 420
''Chachi 420'' () is a 1997 Indian Hindi-language comedy film, co-written, produced and directed by Kamal Haasan. The film is a remake of the 1996 Tamil movie ''Avvai Shanmughi''. The film stars Haasan and Nassar (reprising their roles from the original) along with Tabu, Amrish Puri, Om Puri, Johnny Walker, Paresh Rawal, Rajendranath Zutshi, Ayesha Jhulka and Fatima Sana Shaikh. Plot Jaiprakash Paswan (Kamal Haasan) and Janki Paswan ( Tabu) are fighting a divorce case. Janaki is the only daughter of Durgaprasad Bhardwaj (Amrish Puri), a staunch Hindu Brahmin businessman. Jaiprakash, a Hindu Dusadh, is an assistant dance director in films. The duo fell in love and married against the will of Durgaprasad. However, Janki buckles under the pressure of middle-class life. Other differences crop up between the couple and Janki walks out. The court grants the divorce. Jai is allowed to meet his beloved daughter Bharti ( Baby Sana) once a week. But when he sneaks into the Bhardwa ...
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Chhachi (other)
Chhachi may refer to: * something of, from, or related to Chhachh, a region of Pakistan * Chhachi dialect Chhachi, Chacchī, or Chachhī () is a dialect of Hindko spoken in the northwestern parts of Punjab, Pakistan. Grierson classified it within his "North-Western Lahndā" group, whereas Shackle considers it part of Hindko "proper", alongside Gheb ..., an Indo-Aryan dialect of Punjab, Pakistan See also * Chachi (other) {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Cha-Cha (other)
Cha-Cha, Cha Cha, ChaCha or Chacha may refer to: Music *Cha-cha-cha (dance), a dance of Cuban origin *Cha-cha-cha (music), a genre of Cuban music * ''Cha Cha'' (album), a 1978 album by Herman Brood & His Wild Romance * ''Cha Cha'' (soundtrack), the soundtrack for the 1979 film * "Cha Cha" (song), a 2006 song by Latin artist, Chelo *"Cha Cha Slide", a 2000 dance song by DJ Casper *Cha Cha Cohen, 1990s band name People *Jawaharlal Nehru (1889–1964), also known as Chacha Nehru or Chacha Pandit *Yodo-dono (1569–1615), also known as Lady Chacha, a concubine of Hideyoshi Toyotomi *Shirley Muldowney (born June 19, 1940), former top fuel drag racer often referred to by the nickname "Cha Cha" * Chacha Cricket (born 1949), famous Pakistani cricket fan, literally "Uncle Cricket" *Cha Cha (rapper), American rapper *Chacha Cañete (born 2004), Filipino actress *Cha Cha Namdar (born 1956), nickname of Asghar Shadin Namdar, Iranian-American soccer player *Cha Cha Malone (born 1987), nickname ...
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