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Offal dish originating from South Asia
Maghaz (Hindi: मग़ज़, Urdu: مغز, Bengali: মগজ), also known as Bheja (Hindi: भेजा, Urdu: بھیجا), is an offal dish, originating from the Indian subcontinent
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cuisine, in dishes such as cervelle de veau and tête de veau. A dish called maghaz is a popular cuisine in Pakistan, Bangladesh, parts of India, and diaspora
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Rice-based dish from Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
pickle Pakistani rice dishes Jalebi Khagina Kheer Khichra Khichri Laddu Maghaz Naan Pakora Papadum Paratha Pulao Roti Saalan Samosa Chorba Tandoor bread
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Rice-based dish from South Asia
pickle Pakistani rice dishes Jalebi Khagina Kheer Khichra Khichri Laddu Maghaz Naan Pakora Papadum Paratha Pulao Roti Saalan Samosa Chorba Tandoor bread
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from 806 to 833. He came from the village of Gagagh in the province of Maghaz. Father Michael Chamich (Mik'ayel Ch'amch'yants'), History of Armenia, vol
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Mexican dish of beef head
Huatia Pachamanca Curanto Brain as food Eggs and brains Brain sandwich Maghaz Phospho-Energon Hursh, Karen (2006-01-01). "Wrap It Up: A Guide To Mexican
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Topics referred to by the same term
Maghazi (camp), a Palestinian refugee camp in the Gaza Strip Magaz (surname) Maghaz, an offal brain dish from India This disambiguation page lists articles
Maghazi
Internal organs and entrails of a butchered animal
sweet-and-sour dipping sauce. In India and Pakistan, the goat's brain (maghaz), feet (paey), head (siri), stomach (ojhari or but), tongue (zabaan), liver
Offal
Indian street food
pickle Pakistani rice dishes Jalebi Khagina Kheer Khichra Khichri Laddu Maghaz Naan Pakora Papadum Paratha Pulao Roti Saalan Samosa Chorba Tandoor bread
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Kashmiri Muslim polymath
Collection) Sawati-Ul-Ilham Kunz Al Jawahir Risala e Azkar The five Masnavis: Maghaz-u-nabi Maslakhul Akhyar Makamatil Murshid Wamiq Azra Laila Majnun At the
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Prohibitions related to foods and drinks
lean times of late winter/early spring in Iceland, known as Þorrablót. Maghaz, an offal dish containing cow, goat or sheep brain is considered to be a
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Ghevar Sweet from Surat Lilva Kachori Snack. Lilva and whole wheat flour. Maghaz Undhiyu The signature winter Gujarati dish. Curry of mixed vegetables like
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Cuisine of the Sindh, Pakistan
Daggar (ڦلڪو) Thin wrap Cheeni or Shakkar Khand(کنڊ), Khandre Sugar Bheja or Maghaz Maghz (مغز), Mejalo Brain Papar Pa-pper(پاپڙ) Poppodum Double-roti Dab-roti/Dhabbal
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the free dictionary. Bheja Fry may refer to: Bejha fry or bheja (also maghaz), an offal brain dish from India Bheja Fry, an Indian Hindi-language comedy
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Hungarian photographer, photo reporter (born 1972)
Budapest 2003 One day in Budapest, Millenaris Garden, Budapest 2002 Dokk, Maghaz, Budapest 2002 Panoramic Photographs, Biennial Photofestival, Esztergom
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