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  2. Porus (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Ripudaman, who thinks of the future of his nation, she is solely concerned with her son's future and it thus reluctant to go to the Dasyu Kingdom with Ripudaman, where Hasti would be raised as a Dasyu. She always prefers Hasti over Porus and blames Porus for all the hardships she and her family suffered.

  3. Mohit Abrol - Wikipedia

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    He went on to portray the role of Hasti in Sony TV's Porus. Personal life ... [5] 2015: Yeh Hai Aashiqui: Aahan [6] Razia Sultan: Nasiruddin Mahmud [7] Meri Aashiqui ...

  4. Hrishikesh Pandey - Wikipedia

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    Pandey's career as an actor began in 2001 with the role of Vishal Gill in the serial Kohi Apna Sa broadcast by Zee TV.His subsequent roles include Shakti in Hamari Betiyoon Ka Vivaah, Inspector Sachin in C.I.D., Rocky in Aahat and recently as Senapati Ripudaman Singh in Porus.

  5. Shatrughna - Wikipedia

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    'killer of enemies', IAST: Ĺšatrughna), also known as Ripudaman, is the younger brother of Rama, and King of Madhupura and Vidisha, in the Hindu epic Ramayana. He is considered as an incarnation of the Sudarshana Chakra of god Vishnu, and was married to Shrutakirti. [1] Shatrughna is the twin of Lakshmana.

  6. Phulkian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Ripudaman, who had gained support from some extremist Akalis, was told that the British would formally intervene unless he abdicated and that this would lead to him being officially deposed. [27] The abdication on 8 July 1923, which was effectively forced upon him, saw the British take over the administration of Nabha and caused uproar in Punjab.

  7. Hastinapur - Wikipedia

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    Hastinapur is a city in the Meerut district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Hastinapura is described as the capital of the Kuru Kingdom in Hindu texts such as the Mahabharata and the Puranas; it is also mentioned in ancient Jain texts.

  8. Ripudaman Singh - Wikipedia

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    Maharaja Ripudaman Singh (4 March 1883 – 12 December 1942), later known as Sardar Gurcharan Singh, was the Maharaja of Nabha State from 1911 to 1928, when he was deposed by the British. He later became an Indian revolutionary.

  9. Agha Hashar Kashmiri - Wikipedia

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    Agha Hashar Kashmiri's first play, Aftab-e-Muhabbat, was published in 1897.He started his professional career as a drama writer for the New Alfred Theatrical Company in Bombay, on a salary of only 15 Rs. per month. [4]