Dhaniya in English is called Corainder Seeds
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danya
coriander leaf
It's called "sookha dhanniya or khush dhaniya" in Urdu.
Nope! Dhaniya leaves of India is called Cilantro and Parsley is totally a different herb (although it does look like dhaniya leaves)!
dhaniya
dhaniya
hara dhaniya
Dhaniya patta
Sage is called "દનિયા" (Dhaniya) in Gujarati.
Dhaniya is the term for it. Most people know it as coriander.
hara dhaniya
zeera dhaniya dalchini are called cereals