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Mayura has neither introduced himself nor has he given his whereabouts anywhere. But the famous historian K.C. Srivastava (Prachin Bharat Ka Itihas tatha sanskriti]) states that Bana, a close relative and friend of Mayura has written his own autobiography in detail in the first three chapters of his famous composition Harṣacarita. On the ...
Raja Bhoja was published in 1932, these books were written in Hindi. [4] In 1933, a revised and enlarged version of material from volume 3 of Bharat ke Prachin Rajvansh was published (in English) as History of the Rashtrakutas. [5] The two volumes of Marwar ka Itihas (in Hindi) reached the public in 1938 and
He pioneered research into the Empire by visiting hundreds of villages across India and gathering thousands of historical documents, especially family records. [2] He also founded the Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal, a research institute, at Pune in 1910. [3] His students include historians like Datto Vaman Potdar, Vasudeo Sitaram Bendrey and G ...
Bharatiya Cit Manas Kala (Hindi), 1991. Angrazon se Pehale ka Bharat (Hindi) Bharat ka Svadharma, Itihas Vartaman aur Bhavishya ka Sandarbha (Hindi), Vagdevi Prakashan, Bikenar, 1994. Despoliation and Defaming of India - The Early Nineteenth Century British Crusade, Bharat Peetam, Warda, 1999. Bharat Ki Pehchaan (Hindi). Siddh Publication, 2003
Shudron Ka Prachin Itihaas, Rajkamal Prakashan, Delhi. Bharat Ke prachin Nagaron Ka Patan, Rajkamal Prakashan, Delhi. Purva Madhyakalin Bharat ka Samanti Samaj aur Sanskriti, Rajkamal Prakashan, Delhi. Prarambhik Bharat ka Parichay, Orient Blackswan, Delhi, 2004, ISBN 978-81-250-2651-8. Vishva Itihaas ki Bhumika, Rajkamal Prakashan, Delhi 2010.
Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal, popularly known as Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal or just 'Mandal', is an Indian institute providing resources and training for historical researchers. It is located at Pune in Maharashtra state.
[18] Bharat, which was predominantly used in Sanskrit, was adopted as a self-ascribed alternative name by some people of the Indian subcontinent and the Republic of India. [19] Bharat is derived from the name of the Vedic community Bharatas, who are mentioned in the Rigveda as one of the original community of the Āryāvarta and notably ...
He was decorated by various organizations with 'Bharat Gaurav', 'National Poet', 'Kranti-Kavi', 'Kranti-Ratna', 'Abhinav-Bhushan', 'Manav-Ratna', 'Best Kala-Acharya' etc. He was inspired by Rajarshi Purushottamdas Tandon, and remained in contact with Vidyavati ji, mother of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, and was close to prominent revolutionaries, whom ...