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  2. Dina Sanichar - Wikipedia

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    Dina Sanichar was discovered in a cave in the district of Bulandshahr and was brought to the local district magistrate and collector. [6] [7] He was subsequently sent to the Secundra orphanage at Agra. [6] [8] At the orphanage [9] he was given the name Sanichar (meaning Saturday) because he arrived on a Saturday. [10]

  3. Feral child - Wikipedia

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    Dina Sanichar as a young man, ca. 1889–1894 Hessian wolf-children [ 19 ] : 15–7 [ 20 ] (1304, 1341 and 1344) lived with the Eurasian wolf in the forests of Hesse: The first boy (1304) was taken by wolves at age 3 and found when 7 or 8 by Benedictine monks, the wolves having cared for him by "surrounding him in cold weather, and fed him the ...

  4. William Lowe (civil servant) - Wikipedia

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    The feral child Dina Sanichar, may have been the inspiration for the character Mowgli in The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. [7] The traditional story has been that the boy was brought to the attention of Bulandshahr's district magistrate after hunters discovered the child in a cave in the district of Bulandshahr.

  5. Category:Feral children - Wikipedia

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  6. Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja - Wikipedia

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    Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja (born 7 June 1946, in Añora, Spain) is a noted feral child.He was sold to a hermitic goatherder at seven and after the goatherder's death, he lived alone with the wolves in the Sierra Morena.

  7. Marina Chapman - Wikipedia

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    The Girl With No Name: The True Story of a Girl Who Lived with Monkeys. Greystone Books. ISBN 978-1-77100-118-2. OCLC 896845666. King, Barbara J. King (8 June 2014). "The Girl Who Was Raised By Monkeys?". NPR.org. "Marina Chapman". Andrew Lownie Literary Agency

  8. Burhi Aair Sadhu - Wikipedia

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    The author collected these stories from the common native people of Assam and then prepared this book. The names he mentioned in the preface of the book who contributed the folklores (but without explicitly mentioning who contributed which one) were Bhramarendra Saikia, Mahi Chandra Bora, Sitanath Sharma, Sarveshwar Sharma Kotoky, Rudrakanta Goswami, Wajed Ali, Naranath Sharma, Rusheswar ...

  9. R. Narayana Panickar - Wikipedia

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    R. Narayana Panickar (25 January 1889 – 29 October 1959) was an Indian essayist, playwright, translator, lexicographer, novelist and historian of Malayalam.He was credited with over 100 books but the best known among them are the seven-volume work, Kerala Bhasha Sahitya Charitram, a comprehensive history of Malayalam literature up to 1951 and Navayuga Bhasha Nighantu, a lexicon.