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  2. Hind Kesari - Wikipedia

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    Kolhapur, Maharashtra: Banta Singh (Punjab Kesari) [2] [3] [4] 1960 Mumbai Ganapatrao Andalkar: Kolhapur, Maharashtra [2] [3] 1961 Ajmer Karam Singh Punjab: 1962 Delhi Master Chandgi Ram: Haryana: 1964 Karnal Maruti Mane: Maharashtra: 1966 Ahmedebad Hazrat Patel: Maharashtra: 1968 Rohtak Master Chandgi Ram: Haryana: 1969 Kanpur Harishchandra ...

  3. Khasbag Wrestling Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The structure flaunts a seating arrangement for about 30,000 people around a Wrestling Ring also called "Houd". Special seating is available for the members of the royal family of Kolhapur on the east side of the wrestling ring. In 2012, it was the venue for the '46th Hind Kesari wrestling championship'. [1]

  4. List of Pehlwani wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    Krishan Kumar Bhaprodia – Olympic participant, Hind Kesari 1986, Rustam-e-Hind, 3 Times National Champion, 3 Times Army Service Champion, Jawahar Kesari [2] [3] [circular reference] * Pandit Brahmdev Mishra – Lion of India, who defeated World Champion Dara Singh within few minutes in Kolkata; Pandit Ram Narayan Mishra – Lion of Uttar Pradesh

  5. Maharashtra Kesari - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra Kesari (transl. "Lion of Maharashtra" in Sanskrit) is an Indian-style wrestling championship, established in 1854 in Maharashtra, India. It is organized by the Maharashtra Kustigir Parishad .

  6. Kolhapur - Wikipedia

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    Kolhapur's main newspaper is the Pudhari. [43] Other Marathi language newspapers include Sakal, Loksatta, Lokmat, Kesari, Saamna, Tarun Bharat, and Punyanagari. The English language dailies include The Times of India (Kolhapur edition), The Indian Express, Business Standard and The Economic Times.

  7. Sports in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Sports play an integral part of culture in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Cricket is the most popular spectator sport in the state. Other popular sports include kabaddi and kho kho, which are played in rural areas, and field hockey, badminton, and table tennis, which are more common in urban areas, schools, and colleges.

  8. Hind Kesari (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hind Kesari (Hindi: हिंद केसरी, Caesar of India) is a 1935 Hindi action adventure film directed by Homi Wadia, and starring Husn Banu, Sardar Mansoor, Gulshan, Jal Khambatta, Tarapore and Master Mohammed. [1] [2] The film was a remake of the 1932 film of the same name, directed by Homi Master for Jayant Pictures. The film did ...

  9. Rahul Uttamrao Dhikale - Wikipedia

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    Rahul Dhikale was born on 14 August 1979. His father late Uttamrao Dhikale was a member of 13th Loksabha of India from Nashik Constituency. [7] [8] His education is Bachelor in Law(LLB) from N.B.T. Law College Nashik. At the age of twelve, Rahul Dhikale trained in wrestling and participated in Maharashtra Hind Kesari competitions.