the three most powerful nations of Germany—Saxons, Angles, and Jutes. From the Jutes are descended the people of Kent, and of the Isle of Wight, and...
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different fibers and hybrid fibers of jute. The draft genome of jute (Corchorus olitorius) was completed. Jutes are relatively cheap and versatile fiber...
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also refer to: Jutes, a Germanic people Corchorus, a genus of plants from which the fiber is derived Corchorus capsularis, white jute Corchorus olitorius...
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A jute mill is a factory for processing jute. There is evidence of jute fibre extraction dating back to the Han dynasty, with a fragment of jute paper...
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The jute trade is centered mainly around India's West Bengal and Assam, and Bangladesh. The major producing country of jute is India and biggest exporter...
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Corchorus olitorius (redirect from Nalta jute)
Jute mallow or Jew's mallow or Nalita jute (Corchorus olitorius, also known as "Jute leaves", "Tossa jute", “Mloukheyeh” and "West African sorrel") is...
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Jute is one of the most important natural fibers after cotton in terms of cultivation and usage. Cultivation is dependent on the climate, season, and soil...
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lived. The Geats and the Jutes are mentioned in Beowulf as different tribes, and whereas the Geats are called gēatas, the Jutes are called ēotena (genitive)...
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Crescent Jute Mill (Bengali: ক্রিসেন্ট জুট মিলস) was the second largest jute mill in Bangladesh after Adamjee Jute Mills. It was owned by Bangladesh Jute Mills...
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Mulukhiyah (redirect from Jute spinach)
type of jute plant and a dish made from the leaves of Corchorus olitorius, commonly known in English as jute, jute leaves, jute mallow, nalta jute, or tossa...
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Kahvas Jute were an Australian rock band formed in July 1970. Mainstay of the line-up was Dennis Wilson on guitar and vocals. Other founder members include...
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The Bangladesh Jute Mills Association (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ পাট মিলস অ্যাসোসিয়েশন) is an association of jute mill owners in Bangladesh. This along with...
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The jute industry is a historically and culturally important industry in Bangladesh dating back to during the growth of the East India Company in the Indian...
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The Jute Corporation of India Limited (JCI) is central public sector undertaking under the ownership of Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. It is...
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Adamjee Jute Mill was a jute mill in Bangladesh. It was established in Narayanganj in 1950 by the Adamjee Group. It was the second jute mill in East Pakistan...
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Gunny sack (redirect from Jute sack)
a large sack, traditionally made of burlap (Hessian fabric) formed from jute, hemp, sisal, or other natural fibres, usually in the crude spun form of...
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Battle of Finnsburg (section Jutes or giants?)
corrupted declension of *Eotan (English: Jutes). The term is a pun, meaning eoten (English: giant) but referring to Jutes. The term is a metaphor, meaning eoten...
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All India Jute Textile Workers' Federation, a trade union of jute mill workers in India. The union is affiliated to the Hind Mazdoor Sabha. Organized...
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Biratnagar Jute Mill is the biggest and oldest jute mill in Nepal. It was established under Prime Minister Juddha Shamsher Rana in 1936 A.D. The mill was...
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arrival, most of Jutland and the nearest islands were settled by tribal Jutes. The Jutes migrated to Great Britain eventually, some as mercenaries of Brythonic...
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Ministry of Textiles and Jute (Bengali: বস্ত্র ও পাট মন্ত্রণালয়, Pronounce: Bostro ō pāṭ Montronaloy) is Bangladesh's governmental parent agency for the...
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coastal regions north of the Rhine. They included Frisians, Angles and Jutes, as well as people from the coastal part of what came to be called Saxony...
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are also Jutes, particularly one Garulf, who seems to be the rightful heir to the kingdom conquered by Hnæf's people; and these Frisian Jutes are at blood...
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Jute Diversification Promotion Centre is an autonomous government body responsible for the promotion and diversification of Jute use in Bangladesh and...
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Directorate General of Jute (Bengali: পাট অধিদপ্তর) is Bangladesh's governmental regulatory agency under its ministry of textiles and jute which is responsible...
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Corchorus capsularis (redirect from White jute)
patsun), commonly known as white jute, is a shrub species in the family Malvaceae. It is one of the sources of jute fibre, considered to be of finer quality...
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"an island in the Ocean". The Eudoses are generally considered to be the Jutes and these names have been associated with localities in Jutland or on the...
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Corchorus (redirect from Jute plant)
common names are used in different contexts, with jute applying to the fiber produced from the plant, and jute mallow leaves for the leaves used as a vegetable...
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spoken by Germanic tribes traditionally known as the Angles, Saxons and Jutes. As the Germanic settlers became dominant in England, their language replaced...
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