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  2. G. R. Sharma - Wikipedia

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    Govardhan Rai Sharma (1919–1986) [1] was a Historian from Allahabad University who led the Kausambi excavations which added to original historical research in the country. The ruins of this ancient city were found on the left bank of the river Yamuna, 70 km south-west from Allahabad. [2]

  3. University of Allahabad - Wikipedia

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    The University of Allahabad is a Central University located in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. It was established on 23 September 1887 by an act of Parliament and is recognised as an Institute of National Importance (INI). It is the 4th oldest modern University in India. [4]

  4. K. S. Lal - Wikipedia

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    He obtained his master's degree in 1941 at the University of Allahabad. In 1945 he obtained his D.Phil. with a dissertation on the history of the Khaljis. This dissertation formed the basis for his book History of the Khaljis. He started his career as a Lecturer of History in the Allahabad University, though he served in this position only for ...

  5. Alok Krishna Gupta - Wikipedia

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    Alok Krishna Gupta (born 4 December 1942) is an Indian mineralogist, petrologist and a former Raja Ramanna Fellow of the Department of Atomic Energy at the National Centre of Experimental Mineralogy and Petrology of the University of Allahabad. [1]

  6. Reh Inscription - Wikipedia

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    It was discovered by an Indian research student of Allahabad University named D.P. Sharma who was visiting Reh, Fatehpur district, Uttar Pradesh, in the Ganges valley. The site is about 96 kilometres (60 mi) west of Kausambi and 350 kilometres (220 mi) south-east of Mathura, on the left bank of the Yamuna river. [3] [1]

  7. Tara Chand (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Tara Chand (17 June 1888 at Sialkot – 14 October 1973) was an Indian archaeologist and historian specialising in the ancient history and culture of India. He taught at Allahabad University and served as vice-chancellor in the 1940s. [1]

  8. Krishna Prakash Bahadur - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1] He attended St Joseph's and St Mary's and La Martiniere in Lucknow, and later received his M.A. degree from the University of Allahabad. He married Prem Lata Bahadur, also an author. Bahadur is the author of over fifty works [2] of religion, philosophy, history, sociology, fiction, humour, and translation, as well as children's books.

  9. Ramchandra Dattatreya Ranade - Wikipedia

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    In the year 1914 he passed M.A. with full honours and for a very brief period joined the teaching staff of Fergusson College, Pune. He taught at Willindon College, Sangli, on a regular basis before being invited to join Allahabad University as Head of Department of Philosophy where he rose to be the Vice-Chancellor.