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- Cholo (subculture) - Wikipedia
A cholo or chola is a member of a Chicano and subculture or life-style associated with a particular set of dress, behavior and philosophy which originated in Los Angeles [1]
- Cholo | Mexican American Gangs, History Culture | Britannica
Cholo slang, an amalgam of Spanish and English words, is called Caló, a term derived from the slang of Spanish and Portuguese Romany (Gypsies), whose dialect is called Caló Cholo gangs are loosely organized into age cohorts or cliques, called klikas
- What Does Chola Mean? » Decode Internet Slang » SLANGINFO. com
At its core, chola is a slang word for a Latina who’s street-smart, tough, and not afraid to show it But it’s not just about being “hard”-it’s about confidence, loyalty, and a sense of community
- chola meaning - Speaking Latino
A term originating from the U S used for referring to women of Latin American descent, notably Mexican, who are associated with urban, low-income cultures The term is sometimes used in a derogatory manner and can also refer to a particular style of dress and makeup associated with gang culture
- Chola - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang
The term "chola" is a slang term that has been used to describe a particular subculture of Latinas, particularly in the United States The term has evolved over time and has taken on different meanings depending on the context in which it is used
- ‘Chola’, ‘Operation Java’ actor Akhil Viswanath found dead at 30
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- Sembiyan Mahadevi and Kundavai Pirattiyar: How Two Chola Maharanis . . .
The story of the Chola Empire is usually told through towering kings — Rajaraja Chola I, Rajendra Chola I, Parantaka II — their conquests etched into stone and sea Yet the empire’s most enduring foundations were laid not by the sword alone, but by women who never led armies and rarely appear in popular histories Among them, two figures stand apart for the scale and permanence of their
- Chola Empire: Origin, Rulers Contributions - Next IAS
The Chola Empire, a major South Indian dynasty, was known for its power, trade, art, and naval strength, ruling regions from Andhra Pradesh to Tamil Nadu
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