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Baiswara is a
subregion of
Awadh in
Uttar Pradesh, India,
which includes parts of
Unnao and
Raebareli districts.
Unnao and
Raebareli districts were parts...
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southern Oudh". The Bais
Rajputs were
known for well-fighting spirit.
Baiswara Rajput clans Richard Gabriel Fox (1971). Kin, Clan, Raja, and Rule: Statehinterland...
- Dih, near Salon. This
river historically formed the
boundary between the
Baiswara region and the
lands of the
Kanhpuria Rajputs.
There are also four small...
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ruler of the
Shankarpur estate in modern-day Rae Bareli, part of the old
Baiswara region in Oudh. He led a
rebellion against the
British forces in 1857....
- land on the
banks of the
Yamuna suffered frequent dry spells,
while the
Baiswara did not.: 38
Although it was
ruled by Muslims, a majority,
roughly four...
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Alternative names of
Awadhi include Baiswāri (after the
subregion of
Baiswara), as well as the
sometimes ambiguous Pūrbī,
literally meaning "eastern"...
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Lalganj is
located between Unnao and
Raebareli and
hence it's also
called as
Baiswara Lalganj. The
language spoken here is Baiswari. The
postal code of Lalganj...
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comprises various subgenres including chowtal proper, jhumar, ulara, lej,
baiswara, dhamar, rasiya, kabir, jogira, and others.
Chowtal is
performed today...
- and Bansit.
Baiswars are said to be Bais Rajput. They are
migrated from
Baiswara,
which is why they may have
called themselves Baiswar. They are considered...
- of Sultanpur. In the
autumn and
winter of 1858–59 he took part in the
Baiswara, trans-Gogra and trans-Rapti
campaigns ending with the
complete suppression...