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  2. Bali Rai - Wikipedia

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    Rai was born in Leicester in 1971, to Punjabi parents. [1] At the age of eleven, he read The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole by Sue Townsend , which inspired him to take up writing. He has also cited Roald Dahl as an early influence on his writing. [ 2 ]

  3. (Un)arranged Marriage - Wikipedia

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    The novel received generally positive reviews, with The Guardian's Kit Spring calling it an "absorbing and engaging first novel" and "highly readable". [2] Books for Keeps magazine praised Rai for his "vitality and freshness", as well as his "ear for dialogue", but criticized his "lack of characterisation and convincing plotting".

  4. List of monarchs of Bali - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. File:Bali The Isle of Gods (1957).pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Baliraja - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. The Indian Press - Wikipedia

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    Between 1908 and 1923, the press published 87 of Tagore's works, including Gitanjali, Chokher Bali, Gora, and Galpaguchchha. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The Indian Press was also the first to publish an illustrated edition of Tagore's works in 1909, featuring seven of his own illustrations.

  9. File:European History.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The LaTeX source code is attached to the PDF file (see imprint). Licensing Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License , Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation ; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover ...