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Chaube Brahmins are a
group of
Brahmins found in
Northern India. In the Braj region, they
serve as
pilgrimage priests. They are also
notable for their...
- Lodi at
Ranthambore after the
Siege of Mandsaur.
Chaube 1975, pp. 149–151.
Chaube 1975, pp. 149.
Chaube 1975, pp. 122, 150–152. Hooja, Rima (2006). A History...
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Joanna Chaube (born 25
September 1997) is a
French badminton player.
Mixed doubles BWF
International Challenge tournament BWF
International Series...
- The
Chaube Jagirs, also
known as
Kalinjar Chaubes,
jagir states were a
group of five
feudal states of
Central India during the
period of the
British Raj...
- authorities.".
Chaube, Hill
Politics in
Northeast India 1999, pp. 73–74.
Chaube, Hill
Politics in
Northeast India 1999, p. 150.
Chaube, Hill Politics...
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August 2023.
Retrieved 6 July 2022.
Hooja 2006, pp. 450–452.
Chaube 1975, pp. 133–139.
Spear 1990, p. 25.
Sharma 1954, p. 22-27.
Chandra 2005...
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Gharib Chaube was an
Indian scholar who ****isted
William Crooke in
various ethnographic researches during the
period of the
British Raj.
Chaube was from...
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Bihari Lal
Chaube or Bihārī (1595–1663) was a
Hindi poet, who is
famous for
writing the Satasaī (Seven
Hundred Verses) in Brajbhasha, a
collection of approximately...
- Radhakrishnan: his life and ideas. SUNY Press. p. 90. ISBN 978-0-7914-0343-3.
Chaube, Deo Brat. "Contributions of
Mahamana Pt.
Madan Mohan Malaviya to Indian...
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Bhaisaunda state was
founded in 1812 by the
Kalinjar family. It was one of the
Chaube Jagirs,
which were part of the
Bagelkhand Agency of
British India. Practically...