Sabera Bhayat

PhD Researcher in History

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Curries, Shisha and shampooing

December 13, 2016December 20, 2016Sabera Bhayat Leave a comment

Many of us enjoy going out to a nice Indian restaurant, and even indulging in a little smoke on a water pipe, commonly known as a hookah or shisha. With the recent surge in shisha lounges and the ever long popularity of Indian restaurants as a great venue for a weekend night out, the question … Continue reading Curries, Shisha and shampooing

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