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The name Dhami is simply a derivative from _dham_, a monastery, and in northern India they are called Prannathi after their founder.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894
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Antar came in, brandishing his sword Dhami, for he had heard of Sinan's arrival.
Antar : 1820
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Bindi Babes (the whole series), by Narindar Dhami (a UK author).
Chicken Spaghetti: 2009
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Bindi Babes (the whole series), by Narindar Dhami (a UK author).
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The situation has created an "identity crisis" for Sikhs, Dhami said.
For young Sikhs, turban-tying ceremony binds them to their faith 2010
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The situation has created an "identity crisis" for Sikhs, Dhami said.
For young Sikhs, turban-tying ceremony binds them to their faith Rick Rojas 2010
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His wife, Harmanjeet Kaur Dhami, told OMNI news she doesn't know what she did wrong.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BILL CURRY 2011
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Daisy Meadows - the pseudonym for authors Narinder Dhami, Sue Bentley, Linda Chapman, and Sue Mongredien - have written dozens of their Rainbow Magic fairy stories.
BBC News - Home 2011
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His wife, Harmanjeet Kaur Dhami, told OMNI news she doesn't know what she did wrong.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BILL CURRY 2011
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- These Arabs being of a doubtful character, and rendered independent by the very difficult access of their rocky abode, we did not think it prudent to tell them that I had come to look at their country; they were told, therefore, that I was a manufacturer of gunpowder, in search of saltpetre, for at Dhami, and in most of the ruined villages in the
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