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  2. Barahmasa - Wikipedia

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    Barahmasa (lit. "the twelve months") is a poetic genre popular in the Indian subcontinent [1] [2] [3] derived primarily from the Indian folk tradition. [4] It is usually themed around a woman longing for her absent lover or husband, describing her own emotional state against the backdrop of passing seasonal and ritual events.

  3. Sandesh (Indian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Sandesh is a leading Gujarati daily newspaper that started publications in Ahmedabad, Gujarat in 1923. It has the second largest readership in Gujarat as of 2019 according to the Indian Readership Survey . [ 1 ]

  4. Jhalawad prant - Wikipedia

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    Jhalawad(zalawad) was the northernmost of the four prants (traditional regions) into which the many feudal units (mostly petty princely states) of Kathiawar on Saurashtra peninsula in present Gujarat (western India) were divided, the others being Halar (west), Gohelwar (southeast) and Sorath (south).

  5. Bidesiya (play) - Wikipedia

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    Bidesiya or Baharā Bahār is a Bhojpuri play by Bhojpuri playwright Bhikhari Thakur. [1] [2] [3] [4] It is one of the several plays written by Bhikhari Thakur on ...

  6. Gabat State - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in Sabarkantha district, Gujarat, India is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Sanosra - Wikipedia

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    Sanosra was a Sixth Class princely state of Jhalawar prant, which during the British raj was handled by the colonial Eastern Kathiawar Agency.. It also comprised two other villages and was ruled by a Kathi Chieftain.

  8. Gujarati diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The countries with the largest Gujarati populations are Pakistan, United Kingdom, United States, [2] Canada, [3] the Caribbean, Fiji [4] and many countries in Southern and East Africa. [11] Globally, Gujaratis are estimated to constitute around 33% of the Indian diaspora worldwide and can be found in 129 of 190 countries listed as sovereign ...

  9. Keshavdas - Wikipedia

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    Keshavdas Mishra (Hindi pronunciation: [keːɕəvəd̪ɑːsə miɕrə]; 1555–1617), usually known by the mononym Keshavdas, was an Indian Poet, Writer, Scholar and administrator who was best known for his work Rasikpriya [], a pioneering work of the Riti Kaal [] of Hindi literature.