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  2. Banswara - Wikipedia

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    Banswara ("the bamboo city") was a Rajput feudatory state in Rajputana in British India.It borders Gujarat and was bounded on the north by the princely states of Dungarpur and Udaipur or Mewar; on the northeast and east by Partapgarh; on the south by the dominions of Holkar and the state of Jabua and on the west by the state of Rewa Kantha.

  3. Rajasthani literature - Wikipedia

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    The first mention of Rajasthani literature was in Jain muni Udyotan Suri's (778 AD) [3] novel Kuvalaya-mālā, where the language is referred to as "Marubhasha". [4]The roots of Rajasthani literature can be found in both the 11th and 12th centuries when Maru-Gurjari began to develop as a language.

  4. Vijaydan Detha - Wikipedia

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    Vijaydan Detha (1 September 1926 – 10 November 2013), also known as Bijji, was a noted Indian writer of Rajasthani literature. [1] He was a recipient of several awards including the Padma Shri and the Sahitya Akademi Award.

  5. Farquhar Atoll - Wikipedia

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    The atoll was named in honor of Robert Townsend Farquhar in 1824. [1] Fishing camps were established on North Island in 1850. [2] From the early to mid-sixteenth century, the atoll had been vaguely named after Portuguese explorer João da Nova, who first encountered Farquhar and the Outer Islands while commandeering his country's expedition to India in 1504.

  6. Tinkers - Wikipedia

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    Tinkers may refer to: An alternate (and often pejorative) name for the itinerant groups in Europe , including Irish Travellers , Scottish Travellers , and Romani people The plural of tinker , an archaic term for an itinerant tinsmith who mends household utensils

  7. Tinker - Wikipedia

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    Although tinker's curse is attested in 1824, which was thought to be earlier than tinker's dam, [4] "tinkers damn" is attested in 1823. [6] An alternative derivation is that a tinker's curse or cuss was considered of little significance, possibly because tinkers (who worked with their hands near hot metal) were reputed to swear (curse ...

  8. Tinkers (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Tinkers is a 2009 first novel by American author Paul Harding. The novel tells the stories of George Washington Crosby, an elderly clock repairman, and of his father, Howard. On his deathbed, George remembers his father, who was a tinker selling household goods from a donkey-drawn cart and who struggled with epilepsy. [1]

  9. Tinker's Island - Wikipedia

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    During an April 1786 snowstorm, a Spanish ship carrying iron wrecked on Tinker's Island. [1] Through history, the island has been variously rented out for ballast or for a boy's camp. Official ownership (for tax purposes) of Tinker's Island was unresolved for decades, then, in 1969, Salem, Massachusetts officially claimed the island for tax ...