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Thakur Kesari Singh Barhath (21
November 1872 – 14
August 1941) was an
Indian revolutionary leader,
freedom fighter, and
educator from the
state of Rajasthan...
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Barhath (Devnagari: बारहठ; IAST: Bārahaṭha) (spelled
variously as Barhat, Bareth) is an
honorific title of the Charans. The
title was
given to prominent...
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Kunwar Pratap Singh Barhath (24 May 1893 – 24 May 1918), also
known as ‘Kunwar Ji’, was an
Indian anti-British
activist known for his role in the revolutionary...
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Narharidas Barhath was a
Rajasthani poet of the
medieval era, born in what is now the
Indian state Rajasthan.
Barhath was born in 1591 (VS 1648) at Tehla...
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Barhath Kripa Ram Ji
Khidiya (1743–1833) was a
famous Rajasthani poet of the 18th century. He is
known for his
soratha (and duha) on
ethics (नीति) called...
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Alhaji Barhath (14-15th century), or
Alhaji Rohadia, was a
Rajasthani poet,
warrior &
horse trader known for
providing shelter to Rao
Chunda of Mandore...
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Motisar of
Judiya village in Marwar. Avdhan-Mala was
written by
Udairam Barhath. He was a
contemporary of
Maharaja Man
Singh of Marwar. Born in Thabukda...
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Thakur Zorawar Singh Barhath (12
September 1883 — 17
October 1939) was an
Indian revolutionary and
independence activist. He is
known for the ********ination...
- of
notable people who
belong to the
Hindu warrior Charan caste.
Alhaji Barhath, 14th-century poet,
Warrior and
trader known for
sheltering and raising...
- ****ociation with
people of
known anti-British
sentiments such as
Kesari Singh Barhath and
Shyamaji Krishna Verma made him a
problematic figure for the British...