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Chatti

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Chatti 

a Germanic tribe. At the time of Julius Caesar (midfirst century B.C.) the Chatti formed one of the Suevi tribes. Later, the Chatti were numbered among the Franks. The last mention of the Chatti dates from the end of the fourth century. The Hessians, for whom the Land of Hesse was named, were descendants of the Chatti.



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Around 1000 constables and 200 officers have been deployed in and around the Janam Asthan Gurdwara and other Gurdwaras including gurdwara Patti Sahib, Ballila, Tenbu Sahib, Chatti Badshahi, Malji Sahib and Kiara Sahib in the city, he said.
Dega Degi is the local picnic spot on the Chatti river, which is a branch of the Damodar, and because it does not have to rely on monsoon rains, is in full flow even in the hottest of summers.
It is referred to, in the local language, as a cheena chatti, which translates to "pot from China.
 
 
 
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