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Kutch

or Cutch

[ kuhch ]

noun

  1. a former state in W India, now part of Gujarat state.
  2. Rann of [ruhn], a salt marsh NE of this area. 9,000 sq. mi. (23,310 sq. km).


Kutch

/ kʌtʃ /

noun

  1. a former state of W India, on the Gulf of Kutch (an inlet of the Arabian Sea): part of Gujarat state since 1960
  2. Rann of Kutch
    Rann of Kutch an extensive salt waste in W central India, and S Pakistan: consists of the Great Rann in the north and the Little Rann in the southeast; seasonal alternation between marsh and desert; some saltworks. In 1968 an international tribunal awarded about 10 per cent of the border area to Pakistan. Area: 23 000 sq km (9000 sq miles)


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He controlled his own gang of tacklemen—mysterious relatives from Kutch Mandvi gathered month by month and tried to the uttermost.

And they went on again to the place where Nooee lived, called Wuh-a-kutch.

This fever was first recognized in Kutch in May, 1815, after a season of great scarcity of food.

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