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  2. Katha Books - Wikipedia

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    Katha Books is a publishing house owned by Katha, that works in the fields of Indian language translations, community empowerment and child welfare. [1] [2] It was founded in 1988 Geeta Dharmarajan.

  3. File:Khatabook.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. GNUKhata - Wikipedia

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    The GNUKhata ('Khata' means accounts in Hindi and its founder is a supporter of the GNU Free Software movement) program was created by Krishnakant Mane, who is a software developer and engineer from the locality of Dadar in Mumbai, who is visually-challenged and lost his eyesight at the age of three.

  5. 'Ali Akbar Khata'i - Wikipedia

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    ʿAli Akbar Khata'i (modern Turkish: Ali Ekber Hıtai; fl. ca. 1500–1516) was an early 16th-century Persian traveler and writer. Although there is no certainty about his origin, it is known that by 1515 he came to (or returned to) Istanbul, where he published Ḵaṭāy-nāma, which is considered one of the most complete travel notes about Ming China.

  6. Amar Chitra Katha - Wikipedia

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    American scholar Jeremy Stoll has noted that, "As the earliest indigenous comic books in India, the Amar Chitra Katha series set a strong precedent, one which has dictated comics content and style for decades since".

  7. Hindu genealogy registers at Haridwar - Wikipedia

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    Haridwar, a site for Hindu pilgrimage, 1866 photograph.. Some notable places where Shraadhs are performed for the Pitrs are noted below. At these sites, it became customary for the family pandits (priest) to record each visit of the family, along with their gotra, family tree, marriages, and members present, grouped according to family and hometown.

  8. Ismail I - Wikipedia

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    The battle between the young Ismā'īl and Shah Farrukh Yassar of Shirvan. Ismail I was born to Martha and Shaykh Haydar on July 17, 1487, in Ardabil.His father, Haydar, was the sheikh of the Safavid tariqa (Sufi order) and a direct descendant of its Kurdish founder, [16] [17] [18] Safi-ad-din Ardabili (1252–1334).

  9. Desi Namu - Wikipedia

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    Desi Nama (Hindi: देसी नामा, romanized: desi nama, lit. 'Indian bend' also: "Jama Nama" - from Persian Jam` Nama meaning "Summing Book") or Vahi Padhati (Hindi: वाहीपद्धति, romanized: vahi padhati, lit.