karakul - Meaning in Sanskrit

karakul - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of karakul in English

karakul noun

  1. hardy coarse-haired sheep of central Asia; lambs are valued for their soft curly black fur

What is karakul meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase karakul refers to hardy coarse-haired sheep of central Asia; lambs are valued for their soft curly black fur. See karakul meaning in Sanskrit, karakul definition, translation and meaning of karakul in Sanskrit. Find karakul similar words, karakul synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of karakul. Find the answer of what is the meaning of karakul in Sanskrit.

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