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Faridkot district is a district lying in the South-Western part of Punjab, India with Faridkot city as the district headquarters.

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Dugauli Khurd is a village in Khutahan, Jaunpur district, Varanasi division, Uttar Pradesh, India. Khurd and Kalan are Persian words which mean small and big respectively. When two villages have the same name then they are distinguished as Kalan for the bigger village and Khurd means for the smaller village.

Riali Khurd & Kalan is a village situated in the mandal Pathankot, in the Gurdaspur district, Punjab, India near Batala. There are almost 9 Gurudwara Sahib Ji in the village. There are Two higher education institutions in this village, Guru Ram Das Academy, Riali Kalan and Government Senior Secondary School. Village Has Also Two Proud Martyr: Kargil Martyr Sardar Jagdeep Singh And Martyr Sardar Gurmeet Singh. Notable people from this village include Joga Singh

Khurd and Kalan are administrative designations used in India and Pakistan to indicate the smaller (Khurd) and larger (Kalan) segments of a town, village or settlement. They are usually added after place names. For instance, Berote Khurd and Berote Kalan in Abbottabad District in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Dangoh Khurd in Una District of Himachal Pradesh and the famous Dariba Kalan jewellery market in Delhi, there was also a smaller street near by, known as Dariba Khurd or Chhota Dariba, both mean small, now known as Kinari Bazaar.

Buttar Kalan is a village in Moga district of East Punjab (India) located on the Moga-Barnala highway. Khurd and Kalan are Persian words meaning "small" and "big". When two villages have same name, they are differentiated by adding "Khurd" or "Kalan" to their names.

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Khajuri Kalan is a village in Koraon Tehsil in Allahabad District, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is about 1.5 km by road south of the village of Pathertal, and about 1.5 km by road north of the village of Khajuri Khurd. Administratively, it is under the gram panchayat of Khajuri Khurd.

Khajuri Khurd is a panchayat village in Koraon Tehsil in Allahabad District, Uttar Pradesh, India. Khajuri means Date Palm and Khurd means small. Khurd and Kalan Persian language word which means small and Big respectively when two villages have same name then it is distinguished as Kalan means Big and Khurd means Small with Village Name.It is approximately 1.5 km south of the village of Khajuri Kalan, and about 2 km northeast of the village of Kukurhata. Administratively, it is a gram panchayat under Koraon Tehsil. There are six villages in the Khajuri Khurd gram panchayat: Khajuri Khurd, Chak Dadar, Khajuri Kalan, Koilariha, Pachauha, and Patka Bodaha.

Tikri Kalan is a Census Town city in West Delhi district in the Indian state of Delhi. It is located on the Delhi-Rohtak Road. This place is dominated by the "Drall" Gotra of the Jat Community. This village gets its name from the Teka Drall

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Rurka Khurd is a large size village in Phillaur tehsil of Jalandhar District of Punjab State, India. Kalan is Persian language word which means Big and Khurd is Persian word which means small when two villages have same name then it is distinguished with Kalan means Big and Khurd means Small used with Village Name. It is located 1.6 km away from postal head office Goraya, 16.7 km from Phillaur, 35 km from district headquarter Jalandhar and 129 km from state capital Chandigarh. The village is administrated by a sarpanch who is an elected representative of village as per Panchayati raj (India). The man in the photograph is native to this village. It was his first time getting his picture taken as well. He is a cattle herder. His name is Jattmandeep Singh and has a rich knowledge of the village

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