The word kebab likely came to English in the late 17th century from the Persian kabāb, partly through Hindustani, and Turkish.Turkish word kebap is also derived from the Persian word kabāb, meaning roasted meat.
It appears in Turkish texts as early as the 14th century, in Kyssa-i Yusuf (lit. 'the story of Joseph'), though still in the Persian form.
Kebab making was
perfected during the Mughal era, which was distinguished by the opulence
of ingredients and methods that would grow grander with the Nawabs and
Nizams. Not only in terms of the meat, which changed from bade ka gosht
to the succulent ...
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Mughal Empire And Kebabs
July 12: World Kebab Day
Kebab making was
perfected during the Mughal era, which was distinguished by the opulence
of ingredients and methods that would grow grander with the Nawabs and
Nizams. Not only in terms of the meat, which changed from bade ka gosht
to the succulent ...
Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/features/knockout-kebabs-1202828.html
Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/features/knockout-kebabs-1202828.html
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