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Suburb in Jalandhar, Punjab, India
Bootan Mandi is in Jalandhar City of Punjab state India. The ward number for Bootan Mandi is 54. Bootan Mandi is located in Jalandhar City. Its neighbouring
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Indian Sufi singer
performed at major festivals in India. She also became a resident of Bootan Mandi in Jalandhar. She is the grandmother of the famous Sufi singers of Punjab
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Metropolis in Punjab, India
Devi Talab Mandir St. Mary's Cathedral, Jalandhar Guru Ravidass Dham in Bootan Mandi Jalandhar Cantonment Jalandhar skyline Guru Gobind Singh Stadium Jang-e-Azadi
Jalandhar
Holy book of the Ravidassia religion
Amritbani of Guru Ravidaswas placed at a shrine dedicated to Ravidas in Bootan Mandi, Jalandhar, Punjab. The Amritbani contains bani of Ravidass. The title
Amritbani Satguru Ravidas Maharaj Ji
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Indian religion
Ravidassia ਰਬਿਦਾਸੀ Sri Guru Ravidass Dham in Bootan Mandi, Jalandhar Classification Indian religion Scripture Amritbani Guru Ravidass Ji Theology Monotheism
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Place in Punjab, India
Abadi Jallowal is located in Jalandhar City. Its neighbouring areas are Bootan Mandi, Model House, Basti Sheikh, Swami Lal Ji nagar, Deol Nagar, Guru Ravi
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Indian politician
an Ambedkarite, he was instrumental in bringing Babasaheb Ambedkar at Bootan Mandi in Jalandhar for the campaign in the 1951 Punjab elections. He was elected
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Punjabi language poet
which recited in Ambedkar's presence during a public meeting in 1959 at Bootan Mandi Jalandhar, Punjab.[failed verification] Nayar, Rana (2017-07-05). Cultural
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Surname or Lastname
English (mainly central and northwestern England)
English (mainly central and northwestern England) : habitational name from Hooton in Cheshire, or from Hooton Levitt, Hooton Pagnell, or Hooton Roberts in South Yorkshire, all named with Old English hÅh ‘spur of land’ + tÅ«n ‘farmstead’.See Hooten.
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Arabic, Muslim, Parsi
Garden
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Plant of Healing
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Indian
Good soul, Good natured
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name NOOTAU means "fire."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for an archer, Middle English bow(e)man, bouman (from Old English boga ‘bow’ + mann ‘man’). This word was distinguished from Bowyer, which denoted a maker or seller of the articles. It is possible that in some cases the surname referred originally to someone who untangled wool with a bow. This process, which originated in Italy, became quite common in England in the 13th century. The vibrating string of a bow was worked into a pile of tangled wool, where its rapid vibrations separated the fibers, while still leaving them sufficiently entwined to produce a fine, soft yarn when spun.Americanized form of German Baumann (see Bauer) or the Dutch cognate Bouman.
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English
English : habitational name, probably from a place in Norfolk named Booton, from an Old English personal name (BÅta or BÅ) + tÅ«n ‘settlement’. The present-day concentration of the surname is in the West Midlands and Wales.
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Japanese
Long life.
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yoqtan, YOKTAN means "small."Â
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English
Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Brógáin, BROGAN means "descendant of Brógán," hence "little shoe."
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Muslim
Garden
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American, Anglo, Australian, Irish
Sturdy Shoe; Descendant of Brogan
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English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of buttons, from Old French bo(u)ton ‘knob’, ‘lump’.English : possibly a topographic name for someone who lived in a valley, from Old Norse botn ‘valley bottom’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Botton in Lancashire or Botton Cross in North Yorkshire.Norwegian : habitational name from any of various farms named Botn, Botten, or Botnen, from Old Norse botn ‘small valley’, ‘valley end’. Compare Botner.
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Native American
Native American Sioux name LOOTAH means "red."Â
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English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yoqtan, JOKTAN means "small." In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Shem.
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Irish
Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from Gaelic Ó Brógáin, BROGAN means "descendant of Brógán," hence "little shoe."
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English
English : from Middle English fotman, applied in various senses, but most probably an occupational name for a foot soldier, or possibly for an attendant or servant (a meaning first recorded in late Middle English).
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Hebrew
(יָקְטָן) Hebrew name YOQTAN means "small." In the bible, this is the name of a descendant of Shem. Joktan is the Anglicized form.
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English
English : variant spelling of Wooten.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places in northern England named Bolton, especially the one in Lancashire, from Old English boðl ‘dwelling’, ‘house’ (see Bold 2) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
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Bengali, Indian, Telugu
Kind Hearted; Winner
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Muslim
Happy, Pure, Princess
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Tamil
Lord Shiva
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Jain
Happy; One of the Ragas; Ansh of Laxmi
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Irish
from Sean.
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Norse
E!fin spear.
Male
Irish
Irish myth name of a heroic warrior who accidentally killed his son Conlaoch, CÚCHULAINN means "hound of Culann."
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Tamil
One who prays times and fasts, Forever, Immortal
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Hindu
Fair
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Arabic, Muslim
Variety of Plover Birds
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v. t.
To profit; to advantage; to avail; -- generally followed by it; as, what boots it?
n.
Booty; spoil.
n.
A wooden hut or humble cot, esp. a rude hut or barrack for unmarried farm servants; a shepherd's or hunter's hut; a booth.
n.
A kind of torture. See Boot, n., 2.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Boot
n.
Advantage; gain; gain by plunder; booty.
v. i.
To boot one's self; to put on one's boots.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Boot
v. t.
To put boots on, esp. for riding.
a. & n.
A book which treats of the science of botany.
n. pl.
High boots, having generally a band of some kind of light-colored leather around the upper part of the leg; riding boots.
n.
A kicking, as with a booted foot.
imp. & p. p.
of Boot
n.
A half boot or short boot.
a.
Wearing boots, especially boots with long tops, as for riding; as, a booted squire.
imp. & p. p.
of Boot
n.
A servant at a hotel or elsewhere, who cleans and blacks the boots and shoes.
a.
Wearing or furnished with an ochrea or legging; wearing boots; booted.
n.
Good; prosperous; as, boon voyage.
v. t.
To punish by kicking with a booted foot.