- bidri
- bid·ri
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Bidri — Bidri, s. Bidery … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
bidri — ˈbidrē noun ( s) Etymology: Hindi bidrī, from Bidar, town in India : a pewter formerly used in India for making ware inlaid with gold or silver; also : bidri ware … Useful english dictionary
Bidri ware — Bidri is a decorative metal object, ornamented with a type of Indian inlay work made from tin, copper, lead, and zinc, and is made at Bidar, India. It s an old Deccani name(Hyderabadi), when Bidar was part of Hyderabad Deccan. HistoryThis ancient … Wikipedia
Bīdrī ware — ▪ Indian craft metal decorative objects ornamented with a type of Indian inlay work. The ware derives its name from the town of Bīdar, in Karnātaka, though it is not made exclusively in that town; Lucknow and Murshidābād are also very… … Universalium
bidri ware — noun : the ware made by inlaying bidri … Useful english dictionary
Bidriware — is a metal handicraft that originated in Bidar, Karnataka, in the 14th century C.E., during the rule of the Bahamani Sultans. The term Bidriware originates from the township of Bidar, which is still the only town that manufactures the unique… … Wikipedia
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Bidar — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name =Bidar | type=city latd = 17.90 | longd = 77.55 state name = Karnataka district = Bidar leader title=Municipal commissioner leader name= altitude = 614 population as of = | lanuguage = Kannada population… … Wikipedia
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