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  2. Sakuntala Panda - Wikipedia

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    Sakuntala Panda was an Indian writer who wrote in Odia language. [5] She was the daughter of a very famous Mathematics teacher, Late Narayana Pati. She published 15 books of poetry, shortstories and travelogues.

  3. Hindu genealogy registers at Haridwar - Wikipedia

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    Haridwar, a site for Hindu pilgrimage, 1866 photograph.. Some notable places where Shraadhs are performed for the Pitrs are noted below. At these sites, it became customary for the family pandits (priest) to record each visit of the family, along with their gotra, family tree, marriages, and members present, grouped according to family and hometown.

  4. Mahapadma Nanda - Wikipedia

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    Political History of Ancient India: From the Accession of Parikshit to the Extinction of the Gupta Dynasty. Oxford University Press. Harihar Panda (2007). Prof. H.C. Raychaudhuri, as a Historian. Northern Book Centre. ISBN 978-81-7211-210-3. Irfan Habib; Vivekanand Jha (2004). Mauryan India. A People's History of India.

  5. List of Recipients of the Odisha Sahitya Akademi Award

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    Awarded Books Published in 1956, 1957 and 1958 # Book Author Category of Books 8 Sabuja Patra O Dhusar Golapa: Surendra Mohanty: Short Story: 9 Chora Chaitali: Rajeswari Dalbehera Short Story: 10 Kanta O Phula: Godabarish Mohapatra: Verses–Poems: 11 Sanchyan: Bidyut Prabha Devi: Verses–Poems: 12 Bhagwan Sankaracharya: Durga Charan Mohanty ...

  6. Acharya Harihar - Wikipedia

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    Acharya Harihar (8 March 1879 – 21 February 1971) was a freedom fighter, teacher and social worker born to a Brahmin family in Sakhigopal in Puri District of Odisha. [1] As a teacher of Satyabadi Bana Bidyalaya , he actively and successfully participated in the literary work of Satyabadi.

  7. Harihara I - Wikipedia

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    Harihara I, also called Hakka and Vira Harihara I, was the founder of the Vijayanagara Empire, in present-day Karnataka, India, which he ruled from 18 April 1336 to 20 November 1355. [5]

  8. Harihara - Wikipedia

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    Harihara (Sanskrit: हरिहर) is the dual representation of the Hindu deities Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara). Harihara is also known as Shankaranarayana ("Shankara" is Shiva, and "Narayana" is Vishnu).

  9. Indian Council of Historical Research - Wikipedia

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    ICHR NEW LOGO. The Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) is a captive body of the Ministry of Education, Government of India established by an Administrative Order. The body has provided financial assistance to historians and scholars through fellowships, grants, and symposia.