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  • The festival was paradise for the food lovers who had a wide variety to choose from, from steaming hot deep-fried paranthas to spicy chaat to the rich and finger-licking mughlai delicacies like mutton nahari and chicken changezi.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • Way back in the 1950s there was another Khan Chacha, a pathan who had a nahari shop in Suiwalan, who had moved there from Fatehpuri after the partition.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

  • Khan Chacha was a particular favourite of children who came with small katoras to buy nahari (actually payee or buffalo heel) for two paise or an anna, as things were very cheap those days and so also meat (mutton at Rs. 1 a seer and buffalo meat at eight annas).

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

  • So he bought him a shop, where the young man opened his nahari and tandoori roti joint.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

  • So he bought him a shop, where the young man opened his nahari and tandoori roti joint.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

  • Khan Chacha was a particular favourite of children who came with small katoras to buy nahari (actually payee or buffalo heel) for two paise or an anna, as things were very cheap those days and so also meat (mutton at Rs. 1 a seer and buffalo meat at eight annas).

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

  • Khan Chacha was a particular favourite of children who came with small katoras to buy nahari (actually payee or buffalo heel) for two paise or an anna, as things were very cheap those days and so also meat (mutton at Rs. 1 a seer and buffalo meat at eight annas).

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

  • So he bought him a shop, where the young man opened his nahari and tandoori roti joint.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

  • Way back in the 1950s there was another Khan Chacha, a pathan who had a nahari shop in Suiwalan, who had moved there from Fatehpuri after the partition.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

  • Way back in the 1950s there was another Khan Chacha, a pathan who had a nahari shop in Suiwalan, who had moved there from Fatehpuri after the partition.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

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