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  2. Kaisar-i-Hind Medal - Wikipedia

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    The name "Kaisar-i-Hind" (Urdu: قیصرِ ہند qaisar-e-hind, Hindi: क़ैसर-इ-हिन्द) literally means "Emperor of India" in the Hindustani language. The word kaisar , meaning "emperor" is a derivative of the Roman imperial title Caesar , via Persian (see Qaysar-i Rum ) from Greek Καίσαρ Kaísar , and is cognate with ...

  3. Hind Kesari - Wikipedia

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    Hind Kesari is an championship, established in 1958. [1] It is affiliated to the (ISWAI). Winners ... Hind Kesari Title Winners (ISWAI) Year Venue Winner Opponent

  4. Category:Recipients of the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal - Wikipedia

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    S. Ambalal Sarabhai; C. V. Viswanatha Sastri; Madho Rao Scindia; Edward Sell (priest) David Semple; Shivashanmukha Rao; Dungar Singh; Ganga Singh; Ram Singh of Bharatpur

  5. Honorific titles of Indian figures - Wikipedia

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    Bahadur is an honorific title bestowed upon princes and victorious military commanders by Mughal emperors, and later by their British successors. Sam Manekshaw: Bihar Kesari Shri Krishna Sinha (Singh) [5] [6] "Lion of Bihar" ( Hindi/Sanskrit) "Bihar" = "Bihar state" and "Kesari" = "Lion" Bihar Vibhuti Anugrah Narayan Sinha [7] "Gem of Bihar ...

  6. Kaiser-i-Hind (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser-i-Hind (lit. ' Caesar of India '; transl. Emperor of India) was a civilian award of the British Raj in India. Kaiser-i-Hind may also refer to: Emperor of India (Kaiser-i-Hind), originally derived from Roman title Caesar; Kaiser-e-Hind (monument), Punjab, India; Teinopalpus aureus, a butterfly commonly known as the golden Kaiser-i-Hind

  7. Honorary titles of Indian leaders - Wikipedia

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    Honorary title Meaning Statesman Photos Azad "Free" () Figuratively = "The Freed Soul" Chandra Shekhar Tiwari [1] [2] • Babasaheb • Mooknayak "The Respected Father" ().

  8. List of Pehlwani wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    Krishan Kumar Bhaprodia – Olympic participant, Hind Kesari 1986, Rustam-e-Hind, 3 Times National Champion, 3 Times Army Service Champion, Jawahar Kesari [2] [3] [circular reference] * Pandit Brahmdev Mishra – Lion of India, who defeated World Champion Dara Singh within few minutes in Kolkata; Pandit Ram Narayan Mishra – Lion of Uttar Pradesh

  9. Maharashtra Kesari - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra Kesari (transl. "Lion of Maharashtra" in Sanskrit) is an Indian-style wrestling championship, established in 1854 in Maharashtra, India. It is organized by the Maharashtra Kustigir Parishad .