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- Bhadri was an estate (taluqdari) of Oudh, British India. The Taluqdari was controlled by Bisen clan of Rajputs. Now it is part of Pratapgarh district in...
- in a Rajput family. His father is Uday Pratap Singh and hails from the Bhadri (estate) of Oudh. His mother is Manjul Raje, daughter of last ruling Maharaja...
- Bhadri is a village of Pratapgarh district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. As of 2011[update] latest census, Bhadri has a po****tion of 2,985 divided...
- his son. He was ruler of Taluqdari estate of Bhadri in Oudh. List of governors of Himachal Pradesh Bhadri (estate) Pantnagar University "Governors of Himachal...
- In Government of UP, MLA From Kunda (son of Uday Pratap Singh) Note: The Bhadri Family belongs To Oudh Royal Family. Chaudhary Charan Singh, former Prime...
- songs but praised the acting of Vijay and Bhoomika. Chennai Online wrote "Bhadri' moves at a fairly neat pace in the earlier part, lags a little later, and...
- The village is located on the bank of river Ganges and near by village Bhadri. Benti's evaluation is about 110 metres (360Β ft) above sea level. It is...
- β€”taluqdaris or parganasβ€” of Oudh: Balrampur Estate Benares State until 1740 Bhadri Estate Itaunja Estate Kohra Estate Nanpara Taluqdari Pratapgarh Estate Tulsipur...
- Rai Zalim Singh was the ruler of Bhadri (estate) and from Bisen clan of Rajputs, succeeded in 1798 after the death of his father Rai Daljit Singh. His...
- Variants include Bhaderwahi (π‘š‘π‘š›π‘š²π‘š€π‘š¦π‘š­π‘š©π‘š―), Baderwali (π‘š π‘š›π‘š²π‘š€π‘š¦π‘š­π‘š₯π‘š―), Bhadri (π‘š‘π‘š›π‘š€π‘š―), Badrohi (π‘š π‘š›π‘šΆπ‘š€π‘š΄π‘š©π‘š―), Bhadlayi (π‘š‘π‘š›π‘š₯π‘š­π‘š£π‘š―), and Bhadlai...