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- Balram Chainrai (Nepali: बलराम चैनराई, also known as Balu) is the son of P. G. Chainrai, a British Gorkha Army.[citation needed] He is of Nepali origin...
- Deepak Chainrai is a Hong Kong–based businessman. He partly owns English Championship club Portsmouth F.C. Chainrai is brother to fellow Portsmouth F.C...
- bridging loan from Balram Chainrai's company Portpin Ltd. Within w****s, al-**** 'defaulted' on his payments, causing Chainrai to ****ume possession Falcondrone...
- Chainrai Bachomal Dattaramani Sami (1743–1850) was a Sindhi language poet who merged the Vedic wisdom in his Sindhi Shlokas in Beit form. "Ustad Bukhari...
- football the following season in the UEFA Europa League. On 17 August, Balram Chainrai completed his takeover of the club. In October 2010, it was revealed just...
- Amita Suman, Nepalese British actress Anish Giri, chess Grandmaster Balram Chainrai, businessman Bhaskar Thapa, Nepali American architect Chandra Giri Daya...
- ALi Gohar Khan Baloch Allah Bakhsh Soomro Badam Natawan Bedil Masroor Chainrai Bachomal Sami Elahi Bux Soomro Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah Khialdas Fani...
- Bikhchandani Bhagchandani Chugh Chawla Chhoda Chulani Chatani Chugria Chanrai Chainrai Chatlani C****ani Chugani Chhabra Chhabria Chhatpar Chainani Chelwani Chothani...
- part of a repayment agreement on one of his loans.[2] In 2010, Balram Chainrai loaned former owner Ali al-**** £17 million, secured through collateral...
- negotiations was withdrawn as the club couldn't afford an offer from Balram Chainrai as he attempted to purchase the club Previously, Lawrence was keen to stay...