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- Birpal (also known as ****apal, Bibar/Birbar) is a legendary founder of Chutia kingdom. He claimed descent from an ancestral king named Virmukka. As per...
- producer Bharat Ratan Producer B.R. Chopra Cinematography Dharam Chopra Editor Birpal Singh Camera setup Multi-camera Running time 45 minutes Production company...
- seasons 2 No. of episodes 32 Production Editors Sanjay Malhotra (season 1) Birpal Singh, Godfrey Gonsalves (season 2) Running time 40 minutes Original release...
- (1281–1293) Sukhaangphaa, King (1293–1332) Chutia Kingdom (complete list) – Birpal, King (1187–1224) Ratnadhwajpal, King (1224–1250) Vijayadhwajpal, King (1250–1278)...
- British Governor of Uttar Pradesh Sir Harcourt Butler congratulated Sirdar Birpal Singh, the Taluqdar who opened fire on farmers and Commissioner and Deputy...
- Producer B. R. Chopra Cinematography Dharam Chopra Editors Shailendra Doke Birpal Singh Running time 40-45 minutes Production company B.R. Films Original...
- 603 42.60 12,786 77 Iglas (SC) 61.25 Rajkumar Sahyogi BJP 1,27,209 52.35 Birpal Diwakar RLD 68,046 28.00 59,163 Hathras District 78 Hathras (SC) 63.20 Anjula...
- Adakkamalla (c. ? - 1237 CE )last ruler of dynasty List of rulers– List of rulers Birpal (1187–1224), founder of dynasty Ratnadhwajpal (1224–1250) Vijayadhwajpal...
- legends, Jagdas' descendant Arjunpal was the ruler of ****ni. His eldest son Birpal succeeded him as the king of ****ni, although his younger son Sohanpal was...
- (1172–1206) Bengal and Northeast India Chutia Kingdom (complete list) – Birpal, King (1187–1224) Mallabhum (complete list) – Prakash Malla, King (1097–1102)...