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  2. List of Indian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Maharaja Gaj Singh I: 7 September 1619 6 May 1638 11 Maharaja Jaswant Singh: 6 May 1638 28 December 1678 12 Maharaja Ajit Singh: 19 February 1679 24 June 1724 13 Raja Indra Singh: 9 June 1679 4 August 1679 14 Maharaja Abhai Singh: 24 June 1724 18 June 1749 15 Maharaja Ram Singh: First reign 18 June 1749 July 1751 16 Maharaja Bakht Singh: July 1751

  3. The Monk Who Became Chief Minister - Wikipedia

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    In addition, he wrote that "it [book] praises him for injecting discipline into Lucknow’s bureaucracy, waiving farm loans and cracking down on crime." [12] According to Ashraf, book loses steam when it comes to "so-called Love Jihad" issue. [12] In his observation, book starts on promising note but fails to give an objective portrayal of ...

  4. Category:Indian maharajas - Wikipedia

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  5. Prince, Patron and Patriarch - Wikipedia

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    Prince, Patron and Patriarch: Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of Kapurthala is a book about Jagatjit Singh (1872-1949), the last ruling Maharajah of the princely state of Kapurthala during British rule in India.

  6. Guzashta Lucknow - Wikipedia

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    The articles published in Guzashta Lucknow were first serialised in Abdul Halim Sharar's journal Dilgudaz from 1913 to 1919. [1] These articles were first included in the collected essays of Sharar, Mazamin-e-Sharar (in 13 volumes), published around 1926, and later published separately published in book form. Since then it has gone into a ...

  7. Raja Maharaj Singh - Wikipedia

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    Raja Sir Maharaj Singh CIE CStJ (17 May 1878, Kapurthala, Punjab – 6 June 1959, Lucknow) was the first Indian Governor of Bombay.He was also the Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir during Maharaja Hari Singh's rule and also the Dewan of Jodhpur for a short while.

  8. Safed Baradari - Wikipedia

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    The main hall of the Baradari has two marble statues of the Maharajas, Man Singh and Digvijay Singh of Balrampur, the founders of the association. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The statue of Sir Man Singh was carved by Farmer & Brindley of London, at a cost of £2 000, and was unveiled on 13 August 1902 by Sir James John Digges La Touche , Lieutenant-Governor of ...

  9. Shambhu Maharaj - Wikipedia

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    Shambhu was treated for throat cancer at the All India Institutes of Medical Sciences in New Delhi for three months before he died on 4 November 1970 there. [2] Harsh Mohan Mishra is the son of Pt. Ram Mohan Maharaj and nephew of Lt. Pt. Birju Maharaj, who is a renowned Film Maker and Visual Effects Supervisor in Bollywood Industry.