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"Yal" means the neck, and "Gaar" means the mud, "Gaar" is commonly used all over the [[Indian subcontinent]] today as well. So the "Yalgaar" means putting neck into mud which is referred as "Attack or Assault" on Enemy.{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
"Yal" means the neck, and "Gaar" means the mud, "Gaar" is commonly used all over the [[Indian subcontinent]] today as well. So the "Yalgaar" means putting neck into mud which is referred as "Attack or Assault" on Enemy.{{Citation needed|date=June 2020}} |
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* [[Yalgaar (1992 film)]], a Bollywood film |
* [[Yalgaar (1992 film)]], a Bollywood film |
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Yalghaar or Yalgaar is a Urdu word meaning "attack" or "assault".[citation needed]
"Yal" means the neck, and "Gaar" means the mud, "Gaar" is commonly used all over the Indian subcontinent today as well. So the "Yalgaar" means putting neck into mud which is referred as "Attack or Assault" on Enemy.[citation needed]
This is also sometimes used in Farsi and Hindi, and may refer to:
- Yalgaar (1992 film), a Bollywood film
- Yalghaar, 2017 Pakistani film