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  2. Kolhapuri chappal - Wikipedia

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    Kolhapuri chappal. Kolhapuri chappals are Indian decorative hand-crafted and braided leather slippers that are locally tanned using vegetable dyes. Kolhapuri Chappals or Kolhapuris as they are commonly referred to are a style of open-toed, T-strap sandal, but also braided leather Mules or braided leather shoe type designs are also common.

  3. Mahalakshmi Temple, Kolhapur - Wikipedia

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    www .mahalaxmikolhapur .com. Ambabai Temple (also known as Mahalakshmi Mandir) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Adi Shakti, who is believed to reside there as Supreme Mother Mahalakshmi [1] and is worshipped by locals as Ambabai. Mahalakshmi is part of the Tridevi, the triumverate of Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, and Mahasaraswati, symbolizing the three ...

  4. List of shoe styles - Wikipedia

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    Kolhapuri chappal; Kung fu shoe; Light-up shoes; Loafer, see Slip-on; Lotus shoes; Mary Jane; Mexican pointy boots; Mojari; Moccasin; Monk shoe; Motorcycle boot; Mukluk; Mule; Multani Khussa; Namaksin; Okobo; Opanak; Opinga; Organ shoes; Orthopaedic footwear; Over-the-knee boot; Oxford shoe; Paduka; Pampootie; Patten; Peep-toe shoe; Penny ...

  5. Kolhapur - Wikipedia

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    The city is the home of Kolhapuri chappal, a handcrafted buffalo leather slipper that is locally tanned using vegetable dyes. Kolhapuri slippers are sold on Mahadwar road.

  6. Kolhapur district - Wikipedia

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    The city is the home of Kolhapuri chappal, a hand-crafted buffalo leather slipper that is locally tanned using vegetable dyes. Kolhapuri slippers are sold on Mahadwar road.

  7. Jyotiba Temple - Wikipedia

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    Jyotiba temple is situated at a height of 3124 feet above sea level and is dedicated to Jyotiba. The temple is 18 km north-west of Kolhapur and around 55 km from Sangli. [1] According to the tradition, the original Kedareshwar temple was built by Naavji Saya from village kival near Karad. In 1730, Ranoji Shinde built the present temple in its ...