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Definition of Chadri
1. chador [n] - See also: chador
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chadri
Literary usage of Chadri
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Greatest Wonders of the World by Esther Singleton (1900)
"The source of the river is in Mysore, halfway up Koda chadri, ... The natives
have a legend that the god Rama shot an arrow from his bow on to Koda chadri, ..."
2. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by Sir William Wilson Hunter (1886)
"KODA chadri—KODAIKANAL. three miles in length. Many of the hillocks are bare,
but the range which separates Kod from Mysore is covered with brushwood and ..."
3. Diary of an Idle Woman in Constantinople by Frances Elliot (1893)
"... el chadri, a "brave," who was killed at the siege of Constantinople. And so
from the palace of Belisarius, ..."
4. Globalistan: How the Globalized World Is Dissolving Into Liquid War by Pepe Escobar (2007)
"... wear a chadri, the Afghan dress that completely veils a woman's body. All over
the Panjshir, Masoud was revered as a feudal lord—or even a King. ..."