When he comes back wait for me in the ravine by the dhak tree in the center of the plain.
"The Jungle Book"
Rudyard Kipling
He had been accustomed in India to a big receipt of letters-a big dhak, as he called it, using the Hindustani word-now he received no letters at all; and he told Rosalie that when you are in the habit of getting a regular daily post, its gradual falling off and then its complete cessation is one of the most melancholy things that can befall a man.
"This Freedom"
A. S. M. Hutchinson
The Bagrees were encamped to one side of the Mahratta troops in a small jungle of dhak and slim-growing bamboos that afforded them privacy.
"Caste"
W. A. Fraser