Definition
The term “Tengra Khali” does not correspond to a widely documented concept, location, or entity in publicly available encyclopedic sources.
Overview
Because reliable references are lacking, there is no established description of what “Tengra Khali” denotes. It may appear in local contexts, informal usage, or as a transliteration of a place name, but its precise meaning remains unclear in mainstream literature.
Etymology / Origin
- Tengra is a name that occurs in several South Asian contexts, notably as a village or neighborhood name in Bangladesh and India.
- Khali is a word of Sanskrit origin meaning “empty” or “void”, and it is also used in place names in the Indian subcontinent (e.g., “Khali” in Punjabi).
The combination could plausibly refer to a locality named “Tengra” associated with a feature described as “Khali,” but this interpretation is speculative.
Characteristics
Accurate information about the characteristics of “Tengra Khali”—such as its geographic location, demographic composition, historical significance, or cultural attributes—is not confirmed.
Related Topics
- Tengra (possible villages or neighborhoods in Bangladesh/India)
- Khali (geographic term meaning “dry riverbed” or “depression” in South Asian toponymy)
- Place‑name etymology in South Asia
Note: The lack of verifiable sources precludes a definitive encyclopedic entry for “Tengra Khali.”