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malwa

(ˈmalwa)
n
(Brewing) a Ugandan drink brewed from millet
[from Rutooro, a language of W Uganda]
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Summary: Agar Malwa (Madhya Pradesh) [India], Aug 27 (ANI): Former Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday parodied Rahul Gandhi at a rally here and alleged that the Congress leader did not fulfil his promise to waive farm loans in Madhya Pradesh.
This love affair lives in the folk lore of Malwa - in Madhya Pradesh, India - through many of the books written on the subject, the miniature paintings depicting the lovers, the ruins of small town of Mandu and many of the films made on her tragic end.
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Kalapini's wide repertoire of ragas and compositions is further supplemented by the presentation of the traditional songs of the Malwa region, representing its folklore and ethnic essence.
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He also expands the temporal range back to the early phase of the development of Malwa opium production and trade, and forward through the end of the First Opium War and the conquest of Sind.