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  • Rao Asthan (died April 15, 1291) was the second Rao of Rathore clan. His father was Rao Sheoji and his mother was a Chavdi Rajputani. He conquered Khed...
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  • mother hailed from the Chavda clan of Rajputs. Sonag was a brother of Rao Asthan, ruler of Khed. The two brothers together conquered the town of Idar and...
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  • Rajasthan. Rao Dhoohad is said to have constructed the Nagnechiya Maa temple at the village of Nagana in Rajasthan. Doohad was a son of Rao Asthan, and inherited...
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    of Jalore, but died 21⁄2 days later. Kachwahas king Sorha Dev and Dulha Rao defeated Meena of Dhundhar kingdom between 950 and 966 CE and established...
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    Rathore dynasty (redirect from RAO SOBHIT)
    descent. Rao Jaitsi ro Chhand, a Charan poetry composed about a century earlier in 1535 had started with Salkha as the first of Rathores. After Asthan, came...
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    Raghunath Rao (1769–1796) Shiv Hari Rao (1796–1811) Ramchandra Rao (1811–1835) Raghunath Rao III (1835–1838) Sakku Bai Rao (1838–1839) Gangadhar Rao (1843–1853)...
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    mosque has a security cordon of a police force. Shri Guru Ravidass Janam Asthan, at Sir Gobardhan is the ultimate place of pilgrimage or religious headquarters...
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    Maha Asthan Vidwan Motaganahalli Ramshesha Sastri who was the first person to translate Bhagavata from original Sanskrit to Kannada and Asthan Vidwan...
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    Chandika Sthan, Munger ISKCON Temple Patna Kapileshwar Temple Khudneshwar Asthan Morwa Lal Keshwar Shiv Temple, Bagmusha, Hajipur Mahavir Hanuman Temple...
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  • Election". NDTV.com. Retrieved 20 May 2023. "Lok Sabha MP Balli Durga Prasad Rao passes away". The Indian Express. 16 September 2020. Retrieved 20 May 2023...
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    the Narmada; another is located in Darbhanga district, Bihar. The Ahilya Asthan temple in Ahalya-gram ("Ahalya's village") in the same district is dedicated...
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    Kala Prapoorna (1969), Sangeeta Kala Ratna (1974) and Sangeeta Sahitya Asthan Vidwan honours with an Honorary Doctorate from TTD University, Andhra Pradesh...
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  • (1285–?) Kingdom of Marwar (complete list) – Siha, Rao (1226–1273) Asthan, Rao (1273–1292) Doohad, Rao (1292–1309) Pandyan dynasty (complete list) – Sadayavarman...
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  • Khalsa, partly during a tour but mostly during his stay at Gurdwara Sis Asthan Patshahi IX near Nabha, he rejoined his family and returned to farming,...
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    bye-election was necessitated by the death of sitting MLAs of Kusheshwar Asthan and Tarapur assembly constituencies. JDU was successful in holding on to...
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    Gurdwara Janam Asthan at Nankana Sahib...
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    M. Hiriyanna commemoration volume" by N Sivarama Sastry & G Hanumantha Rao; Mysore (1952) "Professor M. Hiriyanna birth centenary commemoration volume...
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    uncles - Vidwan Motaganahalli Mahadeva Sastri, Vidwan Shankara Sastri and Asthan Maha Vidwan Ramashesha Sastri were eminent court poets in the Mysore Palace...
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