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  2. Children's literature in Gujarati language - Wikipedia

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    In 1848, Dalpatram wrote humorous children's poetry from inspiration from earlier fables. When new education department was formed by the British authorities, he had edited series of new Gujarati textbooks under leadership of Theodore Hope. His was perhaps the first original writing for children in Gujarati which also included first children's ...

  3. Jai Jai Garavi Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    In this poem, Narmad epitomises the sense of pride in the region by identifying the region of Gujarati people. He delineates the boundary within which the Gujarati-speaking population live: Ambaji in the north; Pavagadh in the east; Kunteshwar Mahadev near Vapi in the south; and Somnath, Dwarka in the west.

  4. Category:Poems in Gujarati - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Indian poets - Wikipedia

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    Chinu Modi (1939–2017), Gujarati poet from Gujarat, India; Manhar Modi, Gujarati poet from Gujarat, India; K. M. Munshi (1887–1971), novelist, playwright, writer, politician and lawyer; Narmad (1834–1886), Gujarati poet, playwright, essayist and reformer during British India; Vihang A. Naik (born 1969), writes poetry in Gujarati and English

  6. Ardeshar Khabardar - Wikipedia

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    His Gujarati poem, Jya Jya Vase Ek Gujarati, Tya Tya Sadakal Gujarat (Wherever a Gujarati resides, there forever is Gujarat) depicts Gujarati ethnic pride and is widely popular in Gujarat. [4] He wrote in modern Gujarati instead of Parsi Gujarati. His first work was the poetry collection Kavyarasika, which followed the style of Dalpatram, in 1901.

  7. Adil Mansuri - Wikipedia

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    Vali Gujarati Award - 2008 Kalapi Award - 1998 Farid Mohammed Ghulam Nabi Mansuri (18 May 1936 – 6 November 2008), better known by his pen name Adil Mansuri , was an Indian poet, playwright, and calligrapher, primarily responsible for the development of modern Gujarati ghazal poetry and plays.

  8. Works of Narmad - Wikipedia

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    He wrote a poem Jai Jai Garavi Gujarat in which he listed with a sense of pride all the cultural symbols that go into constituting the Gujarati identity. These symbols include even the things non-Hindu, implying that Gujarat belongs to all the castes, communities, races, religions and sects that inhabit Gujarat. The poem is now state song of ...

  9. Raeesh Maniar - Wikipedia

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    Raeesh Maniar is a Gujarati language poet, translator, playwright, columnist, compere, lyricist and script writer from Gujarat, India.His significant works include Kafiyanagar (1989), Shabda Mara Swabhavma J Nathi (1998) and Aam Lakhvu Karave Alakh Ni Safar (2011).