Define swarajya
and mughlai
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Hindavi Swarajya (हिन्दवी स्वराज्य; IPA: Hindavī Svarājya) ("self-rule of Indian people", meaning independence from foreign rule[1][2][3]) is a term for socio-political movements seeking to remove foreign military and political influences from the Indian subcontinent.[4] The term was first used in a 1645 CE letter by King Shivaji,[3] the founder of the Maratha Empire. The term Swarajya was later adopted by Bal Gangadhar Tilak, one of the early leaders of the Indian independence movement against the British Empire
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- Hindavi Swarajya is a term for socio-political movements seeking to remove foreign military and political influences from the Indian subcontinent. The term was first used in a 1645 CE letter by King Shivaji, the founder of the Maratha Empire. The term Swarajya was later adopted by Bal Gangadhar Tilak, one of the early leaders of the Indian independence movement against the British Empire.
- Mughalai is a Cooked food in an Indian style that came about as a result of the Mughal rule in India from 1426 to 1857. The food is cooked with aromatic spices, nuts, and dried fruits. The flavors of Mughlai can range from mild to spicy.
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