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  2. Harihara - Wikipedia

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    This concept of equivalence of various gods as one principle and "oneness of all existence" is discussed as Harihara in the texts of Advaita Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy. [ 1 ] Some of the earliest sculptures of Harihara, with one half of the image as Vishnu and other half as Shiva, are found in the surviving cave temples of India, such ...

  3. 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]

  4. Category:8th century in India - Wikipedia

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  5. Harihar fort - Wikipedia

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    Harihar fort / Harshagad is a fort located 40 km from Nashik City, 48 km from Igatpuri, 40 km from Ghoti in Nashik district, of Maharashtra, India. It is an important fort in Nashik district, and was constructed to look upon the trade route through Gonda Ghat.

  6. Bukka Raya I - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] [10] The second theory states that Bukka and Hakka were commanders in the army of the Kakatiya King of Warangal . [ 11 ] After the King of Warangal was defeated by Muhammad bin Tughlaq , Bukka and his brother were taken prisoners and sent to Delhi, where they both converted to Islam.

  7. Harihar - Wikipedia

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    Harihar is connected by road and railway, and is located on National Highway 48 (Mumbai – Bangalore). It has a very pleasant climate year round. It has a very pleasant climate year round. The major lifeline of this city is the Tungabhadra river , which is being exploited and polluted as a result of heavy industrialization.

  8. 8th Gorkha Rifles - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Gorkha Rifles is a Gorkha regiment of the Indian Army. It was raised in 1824 as part of the British East India Company and later transferred to the British Indian Army after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 .

  9. Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India - Wikipedia

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    The commission was to suggest steps to be taken to progressively promote the use of Hindi as the official language of the country. [1] The Official Languages Act, 1963 which came into effect on 26 January 1965, made provision for the continuation of English as an official language alongside Hindi. [2]