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Mukhi (mukhia) is the title used for a head of community or village elites [1] and their local government in Western India and Sindh. [2] It is derived from the word mukhiya meaning 'foremost', and prior to Indian independence they were the most powerful person in each community, imbued with both civil and judicial powers.
Harbans Mukhia (born 1939), Indian historian; Brahmeshwar Singh (1947–2012), criminal and head of militia from Bihar, India; Jitendra Mukhiya (born 1992), Nepalese cricketer; Mukhiya, a recurring character in the Bahadur comics
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The Maratha Confederacy is also referred to as the Maratha Empire. Historian Barbara Ramusack notes, "neither term is fully accurate since one implies a substantial degree of centralisation and the other signifies some surrender of power to a central government and a longstanding core of political administrators".
Sunil Mukhi is an Indian theoretical physicist working in the areas of string theory, quantum field theory and particle physics.Currently he is adjunct professor at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and honorary professor emeritus at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune.
Bharati Mukherjee (July 27, 1940 – January 28, 2017) was an Indian American-Canadian writer and professor emerita in the department of English at the University of California, Berkeley. She was the author of a number of novels and short story collections, as well as works of nonfiction.
Built in 1920 by Jethanand Mukhi, the Mukhi House served as a family residence until the partition of India compelled the family to vacate by 1957. [2]Following the partition of India, the property's stewardship changed several times, and the owner of mukhi house required Mir ali ahmed take this as a gift but mir sahab did not take . including possession by the Evacuee Trust Property Board and ...
Based on Tanaji Malusare's role in the Battle of Sinhagad of 1670. [6] Flora Florinda: Abdul Halim Sharar 1899 Urdu: Umrao Jaan Ada: Mirza Muhammad Hadi Ruswa 1899 Urdu: Manomati: Rajnikanta Bardoloi 1900 Assamese: Bijay Singh: Bhai Vir Singh 1900 Punjabi: Satvant Kaur: Bhai Vir Singh 1900 Punjabi: Sanjogita: K K Sinha 1901 English: Anarkali ...