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Calderdale Book of the Year, for The Crew [11] 2004: Leicester Children's Book Award, for The Crew [11] 2004: North Lanarkshire Book Award, for (Un)arranged Marriage [11] 2005: IBBY Sweden Silverstjärnor (Silver Star), for the Swedish translation of Rani and Sukh [12] 2005: Redbridge Teenage Book Award, for Rani and Sukh [13] 2006
(Un)arranged Marriage is the story of Manjit (nicknamed Manny), a teenage boy living in Leicester, England.His strict Punjabi parents are disappointed in Manny's poor behaviour and grades at school, so they decide to arrange a marriage between Manny and a girl from India, whom he does not know.
In the German federal election, the CDU/CSU, led by Friedrich Merz (pictured), wins the most seats in the Bundestag.; Archaeologists announce that the empty tomb Wadi C-4 near Luxor, Egypt, was that of the pharaoh Thutmose II.
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A Biographical Reference Book, Part 3: Asia & Pacific Oceania, München 2003, s. 1239-1244, ISBN 3-598-21545-2. Adrian Vickers, The Desiring Prince; A Study of the Kidung Malat as Text. PhD Thesis Sydney 1986. Margaret J. Wiener. Visible and Invisible Realms; Power, Magic, and Colonial Conquest in Bali. Chicago & London 1995. ISBN 0-226-88580-1.
Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh (Persian: خلاصة التواریخ, "Epitome of History") is a Persian language chronicle written by Sujan Rai Bhandari in the Mughal Empire of present-day India. It deals with the history of Hindustan (northern Indian subcontinent ), and it also contains details about the contemporary Mughal Empire.
His father, Raja Rai Narain Bali Bahadur, died early when Rajeshwar was 10 years of age. After completing his studies, he took over the reign of Dariyabad as 14th Taluqdar . Dariyabad was a large Kayastha state in Awadh (Oudh), United Provinces (since 1950 called Uttar Pradesh ).
Baliraja was the son of his predecessor Shobhita. [1]The Chahamana-Paramara conflict that had started during his father's reign continued during his rule. [1]According to the Sundha Hill inscription of his descendant, he defeated the Paramara king Munja.