chanderi in A Sentence

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    Bhilsa, Chanderi and Raisen were their strongholds.

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    Chanderi Virtual Museum Application.

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    Later on, it was included in Bundela state of Chanderi.

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    The main occupation of the people of Chanderi is handicraft.

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    The fortified walls were constructed mainly by the Muslim rulers of Chanderi.

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    Chanderi Saris- The Chanderi saree originates from the state of Madhya Pradesh.

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    Charming Chanderi Sarees are known for their sheer texture, light weight and glossy transparency.

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    He reached Chanderi in 1305, established his khanqah and soon gained thousands of followers.

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    Chanderi suits owe their name to the town of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh state of India.

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    Today it forms the main entrance to the buzy Sadar Bazaar, Chanderi's main shopping area.

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    In 1527 Babar mobilised his forces to capture Chanderi but lost Kannauj and Shamsabad to the Afghans.

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    Hazrat Kamal Shah was a Sufi saint who preached in Chanderi and is said to have had mystical powers.

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    Renowned earlier for its palaces and havelis, Chanderi is once said to have had as many as 260 mahals.

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    The outer fortress of Chanderi was taken by Babur's army at night, and the next morning the upper fort was captured.

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    Located at the corner where the Mungaoli and Isagarh roads diverge, the Chanderi Museum greets the visitor ahead of the town.

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    Situated in Andar Shaher, near Rajmahal, this Bundela period construction is the most famous among all temples dedicated to Lord Ganesh in Chanderi.

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    The magnificent stone faced building houses the sculptures and ancient artefacts recovered from Chanderi and its vicinity, particularly Boodhi Chanderi and Thubon.

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    It is said that a saint from Chanderi used to visit Karbala every year in the month of Muharram and bring back its holy soil.

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    With the largest forest cover among all the five tehsils of the Ashoknagar district, Chanderi is a place rich in both flora and fauna.

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    Delhi lies at a distance of 321 kms, Lucknow and Bhopal are just 423 kms away and Chanderi is at a distance of 239 kms.

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    In the reign of Allauddin Khilji, Hazrat Wajihuddin was ordered by Hazrat Nizamuddin to go and settle in Chanderi and work for the people there.

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    It is believed to have been cut by Babur when he attacked the Chanderi fort in 1528, to enable the transit of his cannon carriers.

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    Upon reaching Chanderi, on 20 January 1528, Babur offered Shamsabad to Medini Rao in exchange for Chanderi as a peace overture, but the offer was rejected.

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    Upon reaching Chanderi, on January 20, 1528, Babur offered Shamsabad to Medini Rao in exchange for Chanderi as a peace overture, but the offer was rejected.

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    In the beginning, most of the weavers are Muslims, then later in 1350 the Koshti weavers who are from Jhansi then migrated to Chanderi and settled there.

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    In 1844, the former state of Chanderi was ceded to the British, and became the Chanderi District of British India, with Lalitpur town as the district headquarters.

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    Motifs/Buttis inspired from nature like swans, gold coins, trees, fruits, flowers etc and soft pastel hues characterize Chanderi fabrics used for weaving these beautiful sarees, patronized by royalty in the past.

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    Chanderi town of Madhya Pradesh, India is famous for its traditional Chanderi Suits which are produced from three kinds of fabric- pure silk, Chanderi cotton, silk cotton and embellished with zari woven work.

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    Chanderi is a place in Madhya Pradesh, India, where the traditional weavers produced sarees in cotton and silk, which were exquisite and decorated with fine zari work. They produced these sarees from three kinds of fabrics, which were silk cotton,

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