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  • ...76|76]] | [[Charitar 77|77]] | [[Charitar 78|78]] | [[Charitar 79|79]] | [[Charitar 80|80]] | ...86|86]] | [[Charitar 87|87]] | [[Charitar 88|88]] | [[Charitar 89|89]] | [[Charitar 90|90]] |
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  • ...Chandi. This is Shubh or Shudh Charitar as it is Charitar of Gurmat. This Charitar clearly Signifies that no other Kalki Avtar will come in future but Chandi |7. || [[Zainabadi]] || '''[[Charitar 7]]''' is about a Muslin lady called Zainabadi who was a daughter of a [[Mu
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  • {{Charitar morals}} '''Charitar 16''', also called '''Tale of Chajjia,''' is a [[Charitar]] (tale of trickery) mentioned in [[Charitropakhyan]], a [[Bani]] complied
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  • {{Charitar morals}} ...]] written by [[Guru Gobind Singh]]. This Chariter is also known as the '''Charitar of Noop Kuaar'''. It is about a lady Noop Kuar(i) who ask Rai of AnandPur f
    37 KB (3,209 words) - 20:53, 10 September 2010
  • ...i can use any for references on Punjabi wiki. [[User:Gman124|Gman124]] 01:48, 6 February 2010 (UTC) ...10 (UTC) Thanks very much for your help [[User:Allenwalla|Allenwalla]] 04:48, 10 February 2010 (UTC)
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  • '''Hikayat five''' is Charitar 267 in Persian guise. The beauty of the young wife of a Qazi was said to be Along with all sort of gifts and souvenirs.(48)
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  • ...kayat bani of dasam granth. Hikayat eleven is one of the best known. It is Charitar 246: The daughter of a money lender steals the emperor’s famous horses fr That it glided over the head of the king and jumped into the river.(48) <br>
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  • ...[[user:hari singh|Hari Singh]]<sup>[[User talk:Hari singh|talk]]</sup> 09:48, 6 February 2010 (UTC) ==Charitar 16==
    102 KB (18,217 words) - 06:32, 28 July 2010
  • '''Hikayat four''' is Charitar 52 given in Persian, the tale of the redoubtable Bachhitramati who would no Ran Singh fell flat like a cypress tree in the garden.(48)
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