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  • Bodary traps his hawks from the wild with a "bal chatri" trap, an ancient device of East Indian origin that snares a raptor's feet with nooses.

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories 2010

  • Bodary traps his hawks from the wild with a "bal chatri" trap, an ancient device of East Indian origin that snares a raptor's feet with nooses.

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories 2010

  • Paul Levesque sets a bal chatri trap with a live mouse as bait in an effort to capture a barn owl in suburban Vancouver.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2010

  • Bodary traps his own hawks from the wild with a "bal chatri" trap, an ancient trap created by East Indian falconers that snares a raptor's feet with nooses.

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories 2010

  • Bodary traps his own hawks from the wild with a "bal chatri" trap, an ancient trap created by East Indian falconers that snares a raptor's feet with nooses.

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories 2010

  • By this time, some miscreants set a small mosque in one of the bylanes near the chatri area on fire.

    The Times of India 2010

  • It all started when a group of people taking out a Hanuman Jayanthi rally from Puranapul to Gowliguda were stopped by the police at the Begum Bazaar chatri area at around 4 pm, since the procession did not have a police permission.

    The Times of India 2010

  • By this time, some miscreants set a small mosque in one of the bylanes near the chatri area on fire.

    The Times of India 2010

  • It all started when a group of people taking out a Hanuman Jayanthi rally from Puranapul to Gowliguda were stopped by the police at the Begum Bazaar chatri area at around 4 pm, since the procession did not have a police permission.

    The Times of India 2010

  • Bodary traps his hawks from the wild with a "bal chatri" trap, an ancient device of East Indian origin that snares a raptor's feet with nooses.

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories 2010

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