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- Q5116229 subject Q8297360.
- Q5116229 subject Q8351658.
- Q5116229 subject Q8514367.
- Q5116229 subject Q8757262.
- Q5116229 abstract "Chunaru (Bengali: চুনারু) is a Bengali Hindu caste whose traditional occupation is the manufacture of slaked lime from the shell of snails. After the advent of quick lime from limestone and the arrival of cement as mortar ingredient, the Chunaru struggled to make a living of their traditional vocation and gradually dwindled in numbers. According to Dr. Maniklal Sinha, there are only about two to three hundred Chunaru families in West Bengal today.".
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q1356.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q182849.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q2392874.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q4096624.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q4887679.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q5405140.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054401.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8297360.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8351658.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8514367.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q8757262.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q9089.
- Q5116229 wikiPageWikiLink Q9610.
- Q5116229 comment "Chunaru (Bengali: চুনারু) is a Bengali Hindu caste whose traditional occupation is the manufacture of slaked lime from the shell of snails. After the advent of quick lime from limestone and the arrival of cement as mortar ingredient, the Chunaru struggled to make a living of their traditional vocation and gradually dwindled in numbers. According to Dr. Maniklal Sinha, there are only about two to three hundred Chunaru families in West Bengal today.".
- Q5116229 label "Chunaru".