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Akhilesh Pratap Singh (born 1960), Member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly (2012–2017) Akshay Pratap Singh (born 1970), Member of the Lok Sabha for Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh (2004–2009) Alice Bhagwandai Singh (1891-1970), Surinamese-Guyanese activist and proto-feminist; Alvin Singh (born 1988), Fijian footballer; Amandeep Singh ...
Dr. Digamber Singh, [50] ( 1 October 1951 - 27 October 2017) Health, Medicine, Family Welfare and Ayurveda Minister of Rajasthan (2003 - 2008). Industries Minister of Rajasthan (2008 - 2009). Vice President of Rajasthan Bharatiya Janata Party (2013 - 2015).
Tamil Nadu; Tibet; Specialised histories. ... Family tree. Family tree of Maratha Chhatrapatis ... Pratap Singh Chhatrapati (8) r. 1808-1818 Raja of Satara r. 1818 ...
Pratap Singh Rao GCIE, born 29 June 1908, reigned from 1939, titular Maharaja from 1949, deposed 1951, died 19 July 1968 XII. Fatehsinhrao II, born 2 April 1930, titular Maharaja 1951–1971, family head: 1971–1988, died 1 September 1988; XIII. Ranjitsinh, born 8 May 1938, family head from 1988, died 9 May 2012 XIV.
Pratap Singh Rao Gaekwad, who succeeded to the throne in 1939 as Maharaja of Baroda. His first wife died young from tuberculosis, and Sayajirao married on 28 December 1885 another Maratha lady from Dewas, Shrimant Gajrabai (1871–1958), who became Chimnabai II upon her wedding. A strong proponent of rights for Indian women, she proved every ...
Pratap Singh, Partap Singh, Pratab Singh, Partab Singh, Pratapsingh, or Partapsingh may refer to (in chronological order): Maharana Pratap, Pratap Singh I of Mewar (1540–1597), Rajasthan; Pratap Singh of Thanjavur (died 1763), King of Thanjavur Maratha kingdom from 1739–1763; Pratap Singh II (1724–1753), Maharana of Mewar, India, 1751–1754
After Rai Singh's death in 1766, the Marathas once again threatened Idar upon which Rao Seo Sinh, son of Anand Singh, agreed to hand over the districts of Parantij and Vizapur to the Peshwa and Morasa, Baad and Harsol to the Gaekwads. [5] In 1875, Idar state had a revenue of £60,000 and paid a tribute of £3,034 to the Gaekwads of Baroda State ...
Tamil Nadu 1962 N. Ramaswami Ayyar: Social Work: Tamil Nadu 1962 Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay: Literature & Education: West Bengal 1962 Nari Contractor: Sports: Maharashtra 1962 Amalananda Ghosh: Civil Service: West Bengal 1962 Sonam Gyatso: Sports: Sikkim 1962 Dula Bhaya Kag: Literature & Education: Gujarat 1962 Ramanathan Krishnan: Sports: Tamil ...