हलक़ा

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Hindi[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Classical Persian حلقه (halqa), from Arabic حَلْقَة (ḥalqa).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Delhi Hindi) IPA(key): /ɦəl.qɑː/, [ɦɐl.qäː], /ɦəl.kɑː/, [ɦɐl.käː]

Noun[edit]

हलक़ा (halqām (Urdu spelling حلقہ)

  1. circle
    सियासी हलक़ेsiyāsī halqepolitical circles
  2. ring, hoop, loop
  3. company or group (as of people)
  4. an area delimited by a boundary line; zone, region, area
    Synonyms: अंचल (añcal), ज़ोन (zon), इलाक़ा (ilāqā), क्षेत्र (kṣetra)
  5. (law, Jammu-Kashmir) an area comprising a village or contiguous number of villages as may be determined by the election authority[1]

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Descendants[edit]

English: halqa

References[edit]

  1. ^ THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR PANCHAYATI RAJ ACT[1], 1989