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  2. Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava - Wikipedia

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    Mughal Kalin Bharat; Madhya Kalin Bhartiya Sanskriti; Bharat Ka Itihas; Akbar Mahan, Vol. I; Akbar Mahan, Vol. II; Bhāratavarsha kā rājanaitika tathā sāṃskr̥tika itihāsa. (1965, Shiva Lal Agarwala) Svāstika : Bhāratīya jīvana kā eka apratima pratīka by A. L Srivastava (Book) Savatsa gau, athavā, Savatsa dhenu by A. L Srivastava ...

  3. Mayurbhatta - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Bishweshwar Nath Reu - Wikipedia

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    Reu published Bharat ke Prachin Rajvansh with the three volumes being released in 1920, 1921 and 1935 respectively. 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]

  5. Shrinarayan Chaturvedi - Wikipedia

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    He translated books such as Vishwa Ka Itihas and Shashan from English. He served as the editor of the dictionary Visvabharati published in Hindi. For two decades, starting in 1955, he successfully edited the historical Hindi monthly magazine Saraswati. On the literary front, he authored and translated 36 books, and under the pen name 'Vinod ...

  6. Bharat Itihas Sanshodhak Mandal - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Raj Kaul - Wikipedia

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    Raj Kaul, according to the Nehru family tradition, was an Indian Sanskrit and Persian scholar from Kashmir, who had been recruited in 1716 by the then Mughul Emperor, Farrukhsiyar (1683 – 1719), to move to Old Delhi, where he settled near a canal and came to be known with a hyphenated Kaul-Nehru, with Nehru evolving from the word nehar, meaning canal.

  8. Names for India - Wikipedia

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    Bharat is another name of India, as set down in Article 1 of the Constitution, adopted in 1950, which states in English: "India, that is Bharat,..." [18] Bharat, which was predominantly used in Hindi, was adopted as a self-ascribed alternative name by some people of the Indian subcontinent and the Republic of India. [19]

  9. Itihaas - Wikipedia

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    Itihaas or Itihas may refer to: . Itihasa, historical portions of the Brāhmaṇas; Indian epic poetry; Itihaas, a 1987 Indian Hindi-language drama film by Joshiy, starring Raaj Kumar, Shabana Azmi, Anil Kapoor, Rati Agnihotri, Mohnish Behl, Suresh Oberoi and Danny Denzongpa