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chirali

Chirali is a name used in several languages of the Indian subcontinent, appearing in transliterations such as Chirali, Chirālī, or Chirāli. It does not refer to a single widely recognized place, person, or thing on its own; its precise reference is determined by regional context, language, and script.

In geography, Chirali may denote one or more small settlements or villages in India, where local spelling

As a personal name, Chirali can be a surname or given name within communities in the region.

Etymology is not established in standard references; the term could derive from root words related to village,

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and
pronunciation
vary.
Because
of
transliteration
differences,
places
with
similar
spellings
exist
in
multiple
states,
and
reliable
identifications
require
regional
identifiers
such
as
state
or
district.
Name
traditions
in
South
Asia
often
derive
from
ancestry,
locality,
or
clan
associations,
and
without
specific
individuals
or
sources
the
use
of
Chirali
remains
general.
hill,
or
land
features
in
various
languages,
but
this
is
speculative
without
linguistic
sources.
context,
such
as
the
country,
state,
district,
or
a
person
with
the
name
Chirali,
along
with
reliable
references.