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- Chandrawati Sheoran (3 September 1928 – 15 November 2020) was an Advocate, Indian politician and activist who served as an M.P. (member of parliament)...
- Chandrawati Jain temple is a Jain tirth located in the Chandrawati village located 23 kilometres (14 mi) from Varanasi. This place is believed to be birthplace...
- Signi Chandrawati Verdial (born 28 September 1979) is an East Timorese politician. A member of the People's Liberation Party (PLP), Verdial was Deputy...
- (Sarajevo) Kay Wiestål 80 Footballer and entrepreneur Sweden 15 November 2020 Chandrawati 92 Politician India (Rohtak) Soumitra Chatterjee 85 Actor India (Kolkata)...
- discovered at Chandrawati (or Chandravati) in Varanasi district, record grants to hundreds of Brahmins. His 1093 CE (1150 VS) Chandrawati copper-plate...
- of Punjab has also been the ex-officio Administrator of Chandigarh. Chandrawati was the first woman to become the lieutenant governor of an Indian union...
- may have been a Kalachuri v****al. According to the 1093 CE and 1100 CE Chandrawati inscriptions, the Gahadavalas occupied Kanyakubja after the descendants...
- village po****tion is about 5,000. The landmark of this village is 'Chandrawati Tewari Girls College' named after the aunt of Narayan Dutt Tiwari, one...
- functioned for almost 15 years before production was stopped in 1996. Chandrawati, Ganpat Rai - Ex-MLA, Hargain Singh Gochwal, Hukam Singh (master) - late...
- T. Kulkarni 3 8 March 1990 2 March 1991 359 days 8th (1990 election) Chandrawati 4 R. V. Janakiraman (1941–2019) Nellithope 26 May 1996 21 March 2000...