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    The chital or cheetal (Axis axis; /tʃiːtəl/), also known as the spotted deer, chital deer and axis deer, is a deer species native to the Indian subcontinent...
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  • Look up chit or चित् in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chit may refer to: Chit (board wargames), a type of wargame counter Chit (name) Chit, a voucher...
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  • Chital is a village in Amreli Taluka of Amreli district, Gujarat, India. The population of Chital according to the census of 1872 was 3908 and according...
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  • Look up chit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chitting is a method of preparing potatoes or other tubers for planting. The seed potatoes are placed...
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  • Chit (Sanskrit: चित् or Cit) is a Sanskrit word meaning consciousness. It is a core principle in all ancient spiritual traditions originating from the...
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  • A chit fund is a type of rotating savings and credit association system practiced in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and other Asian countries....
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    A blood chit (Chinese: 血幅; pinyin: xuè fú) is a notice carried by military personnel and addressed to any civilians who may come across an armed-services...
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  • ChitChat was an open-source instant messaging client for Mac OS X supporting the Yahoo! Messenger protocol. It enabled users to chat with each other over...
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    Milind Chittal is an Indian classical vocalist. Chittal is the son of Kannada writer Yashwant Chittal. He trained under Firoz Dastur of the Kirana Gharana...
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  • Henry Chitting (1580 – 7 January 1638) was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. His heraldic career was started thanks to his...
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    Chit Phumisak (also spelt Jit Poumisak; Thai: จิตร ภูมิศักดิ์, pronounced [tɕìt pʰūː.mí.sàk]; 25 September 1930 – 5 May 1966) was a Thai Marxist historian...
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    The Chittorgarh (literally Chittor Fort), also known as Chittod Fort, is one of the largest living forts in India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site...
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  • Chittor Vijay is a 1947 Hindi language film directed by Mohan Sinha, featuring Raj Kapoor and Madhubala in the lead roles. Raj Kapoor Madhubala as Sobhagya...
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  • Mo Chit may refer to: Mo Chit Bus Terminal, a former bus station in Bangkok Mo Chit 2, the colloquial name for the Bangkok Bus Terminal (Chatuchak), which...
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  • Phoe Chit (Burmese: ဖိုးချစ်; born Chit Myo Htike on 15 February 1982) is a prominent traditional leading Burmese dance actor in Myanmar Drama Event. He...
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  • Chit Mya (born 17 November 1939) is a Burmese weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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    Chittorgarh (redirect from Chittor)
    Chittorgarh pronunciation (also Chitror or Chittor or Chittaurgarh ) is a major city in the state of Rajasthan in western India. It lies on the Berach...
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    Thura Ma Chit Po (Burmese: သူရ မချစ်ပို; February 1908 – 8 April 1949) was a Burmese woman who was the one and only civilian woman to have received the...
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    Journal Kyaw U Chit Maung (Burmese: ဂျာနယ်ကျော်ဦးချစ်မောင်; MLCTS: hkyac maung; 1913–1945) was a journalist and patriotic writer of Burma / Myanmar. He...
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    Victor Kan (簡華捷, Kan Wah-chit; born 1941) is a student of the late Ip Man and began his Wing Chun instruction at the age of 13 years in Hong Kong. He was...
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  • Chit Khine (Burmese: ချစ်ခိုင်, born 1948 in Danubyu Township, Irrawaddy Division, Burma) is the chairman of the Eden Group of Companies, one of the Myanmar’s...
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  • Cham Chit or Cham-e Chit (Persian: چم چيت) may refer to: Cham Chit, Khuzestan Cham Chit, Lorestan This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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  • international footballers "CHIT CHIT". AFC. Retrieved 24 May 2020. Chit Chit at Soccerway. Retrieved 3 June 2020. "Chit Chit". Global Sports Archive. Retrieved...
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  • Saccidānanda (redirect from Sat chit anand)
    Prajna which leads to the state of "ultimate consciousness" referred as sat-chit-ananda and subsequently Moksha, however as long as a being identifies with...
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  • The Ministry of the Chits was the government of the Kingdom of England from November 1679 to 1688. The administration was led by three young ministers...
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    Phloen Chit Road (Thai: ถนนเพลินจิต, also spelled Ploenchit, pronounced [pʰlɤ̄ːn.tɕìt]) is a major road in central Bangkok. Located entirely within Lumphini...
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    Francis Chit, born Chit (Thai: จิตร; 1830 – 23 May 1891) and known by the noble titles Khun Sunthonsathitsalak and Luang Akani Naruemitr, was a Thai photographer...
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  • Dogg Chit is the fifth studio album by rap group Tha Dogg Pound. Guests include Too Short, Snoop Dogg, RBX, The Game, Brotha Lynch Hung, and former rivals...
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    Chit Hlaing (Burmese: ချစ်လှိုင်, 1879 – 31 October 1952) was a notable Burmese politician. During his time, he was called a Burmese king without a crown...
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  • Johnson Lee (redirect from Lee Sze-Chit)
    douban.com Johnson Lee at chinesemov.com Johnson Lee's Official TVB Blog Sze-Chit Lee at IMDb Johnson Lee at IMDb Johnson Lee at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase...
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